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Макаров: неискренний человек -
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s.persona taimada, mala pécora, mala ficha. -
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[ʹdi:vjəs] a1. непрямой, окольный2. 1) заблуждающийся, заблудший2) хитрый, неискреннийto be devious - лавировать; изворачиваться, хитрить
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1. a непрямой, окольный2. a заблуждающийся, заблудший3. a хитрый, неискренний4. a отдалённый; уединённыйСинонимический ряд:1. blundering (adj.) blundering; confounding; deviating; in error; mistaken2. circuitous (adj.) circuitous; oblique; roundabout; tortuous; winding3. curved (adj.) bending; crooked; curved; curving; twisting4. errant (adj.) aberrant; errant; erring5. obscure (adj.) lonesome; obscure; out-of-the-way; remote; removed; retired; secret6. perverse (adj.) crafty; deceitful; dishonest; dishonorable; foxy; insidious; machiavellian; perverse; shrewd; sly7. stray (adj.) erratic; stray; wandering8. underhand (adj.) duplicitous; guileful; indirect; shifty; sneaking; sneaky; underhand; underhandedАнтонимический ряд:forthright; honest; straight -
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1 არაპირდაპირი, შემოვლითი, შემოსავლელიa devious way შემოსავლელი გზა // არაპირდაპირი ხერხი2 არაგულწრფელი -
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devious ['di:vɪəs]∎ she can be very devious elle est parfois très retorse ou sournoise(b) (winding → route) sinueux -
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adjective1) (winding) verschlungen2) (unscrupulous, insincere) verschlagen [Person]; hinterhältig [Person, Methode, Tat]* * *['di:viəs](not direct; not straightforward: We climbed the hill by a devious route; He used devious methods to get what he wanted.) abwegig- academic.ru/86144/deviously">deviously- deviousness* * *de·vi·ous[ˈdi:viəs]to take a \devious route einen Umweg fahren* * *['diːvɪəs]adj1) (= deceitful, sly) person verschlagen, hinterhältig; means, method hinterhältig, krumm (inf); business, plan, game, attempt trickreichby devious means — auf die krumme Tour (inf)
his/her devious mind — seine/ihre verschlungenen Gehirnwindungen
2) (= tortuous) route, way gewunden* * *devious [ˈdiːvjəs; -vıəs] adj (adv deviously)1. abwegig, irrig, falsch (Argumente etc):devious step Fehltritt m2. gewunden (auch fig):take a devious route einen Umweg machen3. umherirrend4. verschlagen, unaufrichtig, falsch:by devious means auf krummen Wegen, hintenherum (beide umg)5. abgelegen (Küsten etc)* * *adjective1) (winding) verschlungen2) (unscrupulous, insincere) verschlagen [Person]; hinterhältig [Person, Methode, Tat]* * *adj.abwegig adj. -
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'di:viəs(not direct; not straightforward: We climbed the hill by a devious route; He used devious methods to get what he wanted.) tortuoso- deviousness
tr['diːvɪəs]1 (of route, path, etc) tortuoso,-a, sinuoso,-a2 pejorative (cunning, dishonest - person) taimado,-a, artero,-a, zorro,-a; (- plan, method, scheme) astuto,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby devious means con artimañasdevious ['di:viəs] adj1) crafty: taimado, artero2) winding: tortuoso, sinuosoadj.• desviado, -a adj.• tortuoso, -a adj.'diːviəsby devious means — con artimañas, con tejemanejes
b) ( roundabout) <route/path> tortuoso, sinuoso['diːvɪǝs]ADJ1) (=twisting, winding) [path] tortuoso, sinuoso; [argument] intrincado, enrevesado2) (=crafty) [means] dudoso, artero; [person] taimado* * *['diːviəs]by devious means — con artimañas, con tejemanejes
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['diːvɪəs]2) (winding) [road, path] tortuoso* * *['di:viəs](not direct; not straightforward: We climbed the hill by a devious route; He used devious methods to get what he wanted.) tortuoso, traverso- deviousness* * *devious /ˈdi:vɪəs/a.1 (fig.) equivoco, subdolo: to get one's own way by devious means, ottenere quello che si vuole con mezzi subdolideviously avv. deviousness n. [u].* * *['diːvɪəs]2) (winding) [road, path] tortuoso -
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ˈdi:vjəs прил.
1) удаленный, отдаленный;
уединенный;
изолированный Syn: remote, distant, retired, sequestered
2) окольный, кружный, обходной;
отклоняющийся от прямого пути devious paths ≈ окольные пути Syn: roundabout
2., circuitous
3) блуждающий;
слоняющийся;
бродячий( о человеке) Syn: rambling, roving
4) перен. заблудший, сбившийся с пути;
заблуждающийся Syn: erring, straying непрямой, окольный - * paths окольные пути заблуждающийся, заблудший хитрый, неискренний - * person неискренний человек - to be * лавировать;
изворачиваться;
хитрить отдаленный;
уединенный - * coasts далекие берега devious окольный, кружный;
извилистый;
devious paths окольные пути ~ отдаленный, уединенный ~ отклоняющийся от прямого пути;
блуждающий ~ хитрый;
неискренний, нечестный devious окольный, кружный;
извилистый;
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['diːvɪəs]adj* * *['di:viəs](not direct; not straightforward: We climbed the hill by a devious route; He used devious methods to get what he wanted.) okrężny, pokrętny- deviousness -
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to take a \devious route einen Umweg fahren -
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['diːvɪəs](person, means, methods, mind) subdolo (-a), (path, argument) tortuoso (-a) -
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adj.1 retorcido(a) (person, mind); sinuoso(a) (route)2 tortuoso.3 taimado, desviado, retorcido, cazurro. -
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• devious person• person in charge of punching tickets• person legally responsible for publications• tricky lawyer• tricky question -
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• devious person• person in charge of punching tickets• person legally responsible for publications• trickling• tricksy -
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I [sniːk]nome BE colloq. spreg.1) (telltale) spione m. (-a)2) (devious person) sornione m. (-a)II 1. [sniːk]2) colloq. (steal) prendere furtivamente, sgraffignare (out of, from da)2.to sneak a look at sth. — dare un'occhiata furtiva a qcs
to sneak away, around — andarsene, aggirarsi furtivamente
to sneak into — infilarsi furtivamente in [room, bed]
2) BE colloq. (tell tales) fare la spiato sneak on sb. — fare la spia a qcn., denunciare qcn
* * *[sni:k] 1. verb1) (to go quietly and secretly, especially for a dishonest purpose: He must have sneaked into my room when no-one was looking and stolen the money.) strisciare, andare furtivamente2) (to take secretly: He sneaked the letter out of her drawer.) impossessarsi2. noun(a mean, deceitful person, especially a telltale.) spia- sneakers- sneaking
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- sneakiness* * *[sniːk]1. vt2. vi1)to sneak in/out — entrare/uscire di nascosto or di soppiatto
to sneak away or off — allontanarsi di nascosto or di soppiatto, squagliarsela
2)3. n(fam: telltale) spione (-a)* * *sneak /sni:k/n.● (mil. e sport) sneak attack, attacco di sorpresa □ (cinem., USA) sneak preview, anteprima non preannunciata □ sneak thief, ladruncolo □ on the sneak, di soppiatto, alla chetichella.(to) sneak /sni:k/A v. i.1 muoversi furtivamente; strisciare: The burglar sneaked into the house, il ladro s'introdusse furtivamente nella casaB v. t.1 portare di nascosto; trasportare di frodo; contrabbandare: He sneaked the jewels across the border, ha portato i gioielli di frodo oltre il confine2 (fam.) rubare; rubacchiare● to sneak away, andarsene di soppiatto; svignarsela; to sneak behind sb., arrivare di soppiatto alle spalle di q. □ to sneak in, infilarsi dentro ( senza pagare, ecc.); introdurre, inserire (qc.) di soppiatto □ to sneak a look at st., dare un'occhiata di nascosto a qc. □ to sneak off = to sneak away ► sopra □ to sneak out, (fare) uscire (o scappare) di soppiatto □ to sneak information, far passare informazioni ( eludendo i controlli, ecc.) □ to sneak up on sb., arrivare di soppiatto alle spalle di q.; (fig.: del buio, ecc.) calare, scendere addosso a q.* * *I [sniːk]nome BE colloq. spreg.1) (telltale) spione m. (-a)2) (devious person) sornione m. (-a)II 1. [sniːk]2) colloq. (steal) prendere furtivamente, sgraffignare (out of, from da)2.to sneak a look at sth. — dare un'occhiata furtiva a qcs
to sneak away, around — andarsene, aggirarsi furtivamente
to sneak into — infilarsi furtivamente in [room, bed]
2) BE colloq. (tell tales) fare la spiato sneak on sb. — fare la spia a qcn., denunciare qcn
См. также в других словарях:
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