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21 bogus
['bəuɡəs](false; not genuine: She was fooled by his bogus identity card.) neīsts; viltots; fiktīvs* * *viltots, fiktīvs, neīsts -
22 cloak
[kləuk] 1. noun(a loose outer garment without sleeves, covering most of the body; something that conceals: a woollen cloak; They arrived under cloak of darkness.) apmetnis; sega; aizsegs2. verb(to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) apsegt; apslēpt* * *mantija, apmetnis; sega; aizsegs, iegansts; apsegt; apslēpt, maskēt -
23 deceive
[di'si:v](to mislead or cause to make mistakes, usually by giving or suggesting false information: He was deceived by her innocent appearance.) krāpt; maldināt* * *krāpt, maldināt -
24 delusion
[-ʒən]noun (a false belief, especially as a symptom of mental illness: The young man was suffering from delusions.) maldīšanās; mānija* * *maldīšanās; maldināšana; mānija -
25 discredit
[dis'kredit] 1. noun((something that causes) loss of good reputation.) neslava; negods2. verb1) (to show (a story etc) to be false.) apšaubīt2) (to disgrace.) diskreditēt, celt neslavu•- discreditably* * *neslava, negods; neticība, šaubas; kredīta atņemšana; diskreditēt, celt neslavu; apšaubīt -
26 disguise
1. verb1) (to hide the identity of by altering the appearance etc: He disguised himself as a policeman; She disguised her voice with a foreign accent.) pārģērbties; maskēties2) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) slēpt2. noun1) (a disguised state: He was in disguise.) pārģērbies2) (a set of clothes, make-up etc which disguises: He was wearing a false beard as a disguise.) maska* * *maskēšanās, pārģērbšanās; maska; pārģērbties, maskēties; slēpt -
27 disillusion
[disi'lu:ʒən](to destroy the false but pleasant beliefs (held by a person): I hate to disillusion you, but your boss isn't the perfect person you think she is.) laupīt ilūzijas; likt vilties* * *vilšanās; laupīt ilūzijas, likt vilties -
28 disprove
[dis'pru:v](to prove to be false or wrong: His theories have been disproved by modern scientific research.) atspēkot; apgāzt* * *pierādīt par nepatiesu, atspēkot -
29 ensue
[in'sju:](to come after; to result (from): the panic that ensued from the false news report.) izcelties; rasties (kaut kā rezultātā)- ensuing* * *rasties, sekot -
30 fallacious
[fə'leiʃəs]adjective (wrong, mistaken or showing false reasoning: a fallacious argument.) kļūdains; maldīgs; maldinošs* * *kļūdīgs, maldīgs, nepareizs; maldinošs -
31 fallacy
['fæləsi]plural - fallacies; noun(a wrong idea or belief, usually one that is generally believed to be true; false reasoning: That belief is just a fallacy.) kļūda; maldi* * *maldi, kļūda; kļūdīgums, maldīgums, nepareizums; maldīgs secinājums -
32 falsify
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33 frame
[freim] 1. noun1) (a hard main structure round which something is built or made: the steel frame of the aircraft.) karkass2) (something made to enclose something: a picture-frame; a window-frame.) ietvars; rāmis3) (the human body: He has a slight frame.) ķermeņa uzbūve; augums2. verb1) (to put a frame around: to frame a picture.) ielikt ietvarā; ierāmēt2) (to act as a frame for: Her hair framed her face.) ierāmēt3) (to arrange false evidence so as to make (someone) seem guilty of a crime etc (noun frame-up).) sagrozīt faktus; nepatiess apvainojums; faktu sagrozīšana•- frame of mind* * *karkass; augums, ķermeņa uzbūve, stāvs; sistēma, uzbūve, struktūra; rāmis, ietvars; ferma, sija; stelles; statne; kadrs; izstrādāt, izveidot; konstruēt, celt; ielikt ietvarā; pielāgot; ietērpt vārdos, formulēt, izteikt; izvērsties, attīstīties; fabricēt, nepatiesi apvainot; montēt -
34 glamour
['ɡlæmə]1) (the often false or superficial beauty or charm which attracts: the glamour of a career in films.) valdzinājums2) (great beauty or charm, achieved with the aid of make-up, beautiful clothes etc: the glamour of film stars.) burvība; šarms•- glamorise
- glamorous
- glamorously* * *burvība; burvīgums, valdzinājums; valdzināt, apburt -
35 guise
(a disguised or false appearance: The thieves entered the house in the guise of workmen.) maska; maskēšanās; izlikšanās* * *maska, maskējums -
36 illusion
[i'lu:ʒən]((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) ilūzija* * *ilūzija, maldi; nereāls sapnis, ilūzija -
37 incognito
[iŋkoɡ'ni:təu]adverb, adjective(without letting people know who one is, eg by using a false name: He travelled incognito to Paris.) inkognito, ar svešu vārdu* * *inkognito; ar svešu vārdu, inkognito -
38 lie
I 1. noun(a false statement made with the intention of deceiving: It would be a lie to say I knew, because I didn't.) meli2. verb(to say etc something which is not true, with the intention of deceiving: There's no point in asking her - she'll just lie about it.) melot- liarII present participle - lying; verb1) (to be in or take a more or less flat position: She went into the bedroom and lay on the bed; The book was lying in the hall.) gulēt2) (to be situated; to be in a particular place etc: The farm lay three miles from the sea; His interest lies in farming.) atrasties; būt izvietotam3) (to remain in a certain state: The shop is lying empty now.) palikt (noteiktā stāvoklī)4) ((with in) (of feelings, impressions etc) to be caused by or contained in: His charm lies in his honesty.) atrasties; būt ietvertam•- lie back- lie down
- lie in
- lie in wait for
- lie in wait
- lie low
- lie with
- take lying down* * *meli; novietojums, stāvoklis; miga, midzenis, ala; melot; gulēt; atrasties, būt izvietotam; būt mānīgam -
39 manufacture
[mænju'fæk ə] 1. verb1) (to make, originally by hand but now usually by machinery and in large quantities: This firm manufactures cars at the rate of two hundred per day.) izgatavot2) (to invent (something false): He manufactured an excuse for being late.) izdomāt; safabricēt2. noun(the process of manufacturing: the manufacture of glass.) ražošana* * *izstrādāšana, ražošana, izgatavošana; izstrādājums, ražojums; safabricējums, izdomājums; izgatavotājs, safabricēt, fabrikants, ražotājs, izdomāt, rūpnieks; izgatavot, izstrādāt, ražot -
40 megalomania
[meɡələ'meiniə](the idea, usually false, that one is great or powerful, combined with a passion for more greatness or power.) lielummānija* * *lielummānija, megalomānija
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