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82 обман
bilk, cheat, deceit, deception, imposition, twist, например, партера) XX разг., artifice, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent practices -
83 обманывать
bilk, impose, mislead, shortchange, swindle, twist, impose on, impose upon -
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85 der Betrüger
- {bilk} - {blackleg} kẻ phản bội ở lại làm cho chủ, kẻ phản bội, kẻ cờ bạc bịp, tay đại bịp - {cheat} trò lừa đảo, trò lừa bịp, trò gian lận, ngón gian, người lừa đảo, kẻ gian lận, tên cờ bạc bịp, tên cờ bạc gian lận - {cheater} người gian lận - {crook} cái móc, cái gậy có móc, gậy, gậy phép, cái cong cong, cái khoằm khoằm, sự uốn, sự uốn cong, sự gập lại, chỗ xong, khúc quanh co, kẻ lừa đảo, kẻ lừa gạt - {deceiver} kẻ lừa dối - {diddler} - {fraud} sự gian lận, sự gian trá, sự lừa lọc, sự lừa gạt, âm mưu lừa gạt, mưu gian, cái không đúng như sự mong đợi, cái không đúng như sự mưu tả, tính chất lừa lọc - {hustler} người làm việc tích cực và khẩn trương, người có nghị lực - {impostor} kẻ mạo danh - {jockey} người cưỡi ngựa đua, dô kề - {juggler} nghệ sĩ xiên tung hứng, nghệ sĩ múa rối, kẻ lừa bịp - {peculator} kẻ thụt két, kẻ biển thủ, kẻ tham ô - {rook} quân cờ tháp, con quạ, người cờ gian bạc lận - {shark} cá nhám, cá mập, kẻ tham lam, kẻ bất lương, tay cừ, tay chiến - {sharper} người cờ bạc gian lận - {swindler} - {thimblerigger} thằng bài tây, kẻ gian giảo, kẻ bịp bợm, tay cờ gian bạc lận - {trickster} quân lường đảo - {twister} người xe dây, người bện thừng, máy bện sợi, máy xe sợi, que xe, quả bóng xoáy, nhiệm vụ khó khăn, vấn đề hắc búa, người quanh co, người gian trá, phía đùi kẹp vào mình ngựa - cơn gió giật, cơn gió xoáy = der betrogene Betrüger {deceived swindler}+ = der aalglatte Betrüger {slicker}+ -
86 der Schwindler
- {bilk} - {blackleg} kẻ phản bội ở lại làm cho chủ, kẻ phản bội, kẻ cờ bạc bịp, tay đại bịp - {dodger} người chạy lắt léo, người né tránh, người lách, người tinh ranh, người láu cá, người mưu mẹo, người khéo lẩn tránh, người khéo thoái thác, tấm chắn, tờ quảng cáo nhỏ, tờ cáo bạch nhỏ - tờ truyền đơn nhỏ, bánh bột ngô - {duffer} người bán đồ tập tàng làm giả như mới, người bán những hàng lừa bịp là hàng lậu, người bán hàng rong, tiền giả, bức tranh giả, mỏ không có than, mỏ không có quặng - người bỏ đi, người ngớ ngẩn, người xuẩn ngốc - {fibber} người nói dối, người bịa chuyện - {fraud} sự gian lận, sự gian trá, sự lừa lọc, sự lừa gạt, âm mưu lừa gạt, mưu gian, cái không đúng như sự mong đợi, cái không đúng như sự mưu tả, tính chất lừa lọc - {humbug} trò bịp bợm, trò đánh lừa, lời nói bịp bợm, kẻ kịp bợm, kẹo bạc hà cứng - {lurcher} kẻ cắp, kẻ trộm, kẻ rình mò, mật thám, gián điệp, chó lớc - {quack} tiếng kêu cạc cạc, lang băm, kẻ bất tài nhưng làm bộ giỏi giang, có tính chất lang băm - {sham} sự giả, sự giả bộ, sự giả vờ, sự giả mạo, người giả bộ, người giả vờ, người giả mạo, vật giả mạo, khăn phủ - {sharper} người lừa đảo, người cờ bạc gian lận - {shuffler} người luôn luôn đổi chỗ, người hay thay đổi ý kiến, người hay dao động - {spoofer} kẻ đánh lừa, kẻ bịp - {swindler} kẻ lừa đảo - {trickster} kẻ bịp bợm, kẻ lừa gạt, quân lường đảo - {twister} người xe dây, người bện thừng, máy bện sợi, máy xe sợi, que xe, quả bóng xoáy, nhiệm vụ khó khăn, vấn đề hắc búa, người quanh co, người gian trá, kẻ lừa bịp, phía đùi kẹp vào mình ngựa - cơn gió giật, cơn gió xoáy -
87 bilker
/'bilkə/ * danh từ - người trốn nợ - người lừa đảo - người đi xe quịt - người trốn tránh -
88 bilker
[΄bilkə] n սրիկա, խաբեբա, խարդախ մարդ -
89 ĉarlatani
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90 завличам
1. (човек) drag away/off, carry off2. (за река, вода и пр.) sweep/wash (s.o./s.th.) awayреката/течението го завлече the current swept him away/swept him off his feetреката завлече моста the river swept away the bridge, the bridge was swept away by the river3. (нива) harrow4. разг. (пари) do/bilk/cheat s.o. (out of his money)завличам се drag o.s. (somewhere)* * *завлѝчам,гл.1. ( човек) drag away/off, carry off;3. ( нива) harrow;4. разг. ( пари) do/bilk/cheat s.o. (out of his money); rip s.o. off;\завличам се drag o.s. (somewhere).* * *bilk (с пари): The current swept him away. - Течението го завлече.* * *1. (за река, вода и пр.) sweep/wash (s.o./s.th.) away 2. (нива) harrow 3. (човек) drag away/off, carry off 4. ЗАВЛИЧАМ ce drag o.s. (somewhere) 5. разг.(пари) do/bilk/cheat s.o. (out of his money) 6. реката завлече моста the river swept away the bridge, the bridge was swept away by the river 7. реката/течението го завлече the current swept him away/swept him off his feet -
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93 Zechpreller
m; -s, -; bilk* * *Zẹch|prel|ler [-prɛlɐ]1. m -s, -, Zech|prel|le|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nenperson who leaves without paying the bill at a restaurant etc, Dine-n-Dasher (US sl)* * *Zech·prel·ler(in)<-s, ->* * *der; Zechs, Zech person who leaves without paying the bill; bill-dodger* * ** * *der; Zechs, Zech person who leaves without paying the bill; bill-dodger -
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95 burlar
v.1 to evade.consiguió burlar a sus perseguidores she managed to outwit her pursuersEl ladrón burló la seguridad The thief evaded the security measures.2 to trick, to put on.Silvia burló a Ricardo Silvia tricked Richard.3 to get by.El auto burló a la policía The car got by the police.* * *1 to deceive, trick2 (eludir) to dodge, evade1 to mock (de, -), make fun (de, of), laugh (de, at)* * *verb- burlarse* * *1. VT1) (=engañar) [+ persona] to deceive, trick; [+ enemigo] to outwit; [+ vigilancia] to defeat; [+ bloqueo] to run2) (=frustrar) [+ ambición, plan] to thwart, frustrate; [+ esperanzas] to ruin, frustrate3) (=seducir) to seduce4) * (=saber usar) to know how to use, be able to handle2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < medidas de seguridad> to evade, get aroundb) < enemigo> to outwit2.burlarse v pronburlarse de algo/alguien — to make fun of something/somebody
* * *= mock, hoodwink, outwit, bilk, outfox, outsmart.Nota: Literalmente significa "ser más listo que".Ex. They laughed and screeched and mocked as long as I went on swearing.Ex. In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex. Two dangerous trysts are spied upon by a third and hostile party, whose presence is detected by the lovers who act in consort to outwit him.Ex. With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Ex. It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.Ex. Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.----* burlar el sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < medidas de seguridad> to evade, get aroundb) < enemigo> to outwit2.burlarse v pronburlarse de algo/alguien — to make fun of something/somebody
* * *= mock, hoodwink, outwit, bilk, outfox, outsmart.Nota: Literalmente significa "ser más listo que".Ex: They laughed and screeched and mocked as long as I went on swearing.
Ex: In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex: Two dangerous trysts are spied upon by a third and hostile party, whose presence is detected by the lovers who act in consort to outwit him.Ex: With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Ex: It also led to a continuing guerilla war between the authorities and caricaturists who sought to evade, outfox, or entirely defy them.Ex: Smart and speedy start-ups blindside mature companies with their inventiveness then grow up into mature companies and are outsmarted in their turn.* burlar el sistema = beat + the system, game + the system.* * *burlar [A1 ]vt‹medidas de seguridad/control› to evade, get aroundel barco se fugó burlando la vigilancia de la marina the boat escaped despite being under navy surveillance■ burlarseburlarse DE algo/algn to make fun OF sth/sb¡de mí no se burla nadie! no-one makes fun of me!* * *
burlar ( conjugate burlar) verbo transitivo
burlarse verbo pronominal burlarse de algo/algn to make fun of sth/sb
burlar verbo transitivo
1 (engañar) to outwit
2 (esquivar) to evade
' burlar' also found in these entries:
English:
cheat
- outwit
- run
- out
* * *♦ vt[esquivar] to evade; [ley] to flout;consiguió burlar a sus perseguidores she managed to outwit her pursuers;el ladrón burló los sistemas de seguridad the thief found a way round the security systems;burla burlando without anyone noticing* * *I v/t1 riesgo, dificultad get round2 ( engañar) trick, take inII v/i mock* * *burlar vtengañar: to trick, to deceive* * *burlar vb2. (engañar) to trick -
96 estafar
v.to swindle.estafó cien millones a la empresa he defrauded the company of a hundred millionEl pillo defraudó a la tienda The thief defrauded the store.* * *1 to swindle, trick, cheat, defraud\me han estafado familiar I've been done, I've been had* * *verb* * *VT to swindle, defraud, twist *estafar algo a algn — to swindle sb out of sth, defraud sb of sth
¡me han estafado! — I've been done! *
* * *verbo transitivoa) (Der) to swindle, defraudestafarle algo a alguien — to defraud somebody of something, swindle somebody out of something
b) (fam) ( timar) to rip... off (colloq), to con (colloq)qué manera de estafar a la gente! — what a con o rip-off! (colloq)
* * *= cheat (on), defraud, rip off, swindle, shortchange, bilk, humbug, con, hoax.Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex. The librarian wishes to maximise access to information while not defrauding authors and publishers.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex. With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *verbo transitivoa) (Der) to swindle, defraudestafarle algo a alguien — to defraud somebody of something, swindle somebody out of something
b) (fam) ( timar) to rip... off (colloq), to con (colloq)qué manera de estafar a la gente! — what a con o rip-off! (colloq)
* * *= cheat (on), defraud, rip off, swindle, shortchange, bilk, humbug, con, hoax.Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.
Ex: The librarian wishes to maximise access to information while not defrauding authors and publishers.Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex: With inflated prices, the nagging question was whether consumers were being bilked by the market.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *estafar [A1 ]vt1 ( Der) to swindle, defraud estafarle algo A algn to defraud sb OF sth, swindle sb OUT OF sthle estafó a la empresa varios millones de pesos he defrauded the company of several million pesos, he swindled the company out of several million pesos¡qué manera de estafar a la gente! what a con o rip-off! ( colloq)* * *
estafar ( conjugate estafar) verbo transitivo
estafarle algo a algn to defraud sb of sth, swindle sb out of sth
estafar verbo transitivo to swindle, cheat, trick: estafaron a un pensionista y le dejaron sin sus ahorros, they swindled the pensioner out of his entire savings
' estafar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
defraudar
- timar
- engañar
- robar
English:
chisel
- con
- defraud
- diddle
- fiddle
- rook
- swindle
- trick
- cheat
- rip
* * *estafar vt1. [timar, robar] to swindle;[a empresa, organización] to defraud;estafó millones a la empresa he defrauded the company of millions¿10.000 por esta camisa? a ti te han estafado 10,000 for that shirt? you've been ripped off o had* * *v/t swindle, cheat;estafar algo a alguien cheat s.o. out of sth, defraud s.o. of sth* * *estafar vtdefraudar: to swindle, to defraud* * *estafar vb to swindle -
97 забавящ
suspensory, delaying etc., вж. забавям. забатачвам, забатача 1. (завличам с пари) do, bilkтой ми забатачи сто лева he bilked/did me out of one hundred levs?забавящ до гуша в дългове be plunged in debt, be over head and ears in debt2. (забърквам някаква работа) mull, bungle, make a mull/bungle ofзабавящ си работата make a mull of o.'s workзабавящ се get involved/entangled (в in)* * *заба̀вящ,сег. деят. прич. suspensory, delaying, retarding, deferring, detaining, decelerating.* * *1. (забърквам някаква работа) mull, bungle, make a mull/bungle of 2. suspensory, delaying etc., вж. забавям. забатачвам, забатача (завличам с пари) do, bilk 3. ЗАБАВЯЩ ce get involved/entangled (в in) 4. ЗАБАВЯЩ до гуша в дългове be plunged in debt, be over head and ears in debt 5. ЗАБАВЯЩ си работата make a mull of o.'s work 6. той ми забатачи сто лева he bilked/ did me out of one hundred levs? -
98 wyd|oić
pf (wydoi) vt 1. to milk [krowę, kozę, owcę] ⇒ doić 2. pot. (wypić) to guzzle (down) [wodę, piwo] ⇒ doić 3. pot., pejor. (wyłudzić) to milk przen., pejor., to bilk przen., pejor.- wydoić kogoś z pieniędzy a. pieniądze z kogoś to milk sb of their money, to bilk sb (out) of their money- wydoił z biedaka, ile chciał he milked the poor man dry ⇒ doićThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyd|oić
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99 fool
1. n дурак, глупецwhat a fool I was to believe him — как глупо, что я ему поверил
2. n ист. шут3. n амер. разг. мастер, умелец4. n посмешище, игрушкаa fool of circumstances — игрушка судьбы, жертва обстоятельств
5. n редк. слабоумныйto be a fool to … — быть ничем в сравнении с …; в подмётки не годиться
6. a амер. разг. глупый, безрассудныйto make a qualified fool of oneself — строить из себя набитого дурака; выставить себя в глупом свете
7. v разг. дурачиться, баловатьсяfool away — упускать; упустить; дурачиться; подурачиться
8. v разг. дурачить, обманывать, водить за носmake a fool — одурачивать; одурачить
9. n фруктовое или ягодное пюре со сбитыми сливкамиСинонимический ряд:1. ament (noun) ament; half-wit; imbecile; natural; simpleton; softhead; underwit2. ass (noun) ass; asshead; donkey; doodle; jackass; madman; mooncalf; nincom; ninnyhammer; poop; tomfool3. butt (noun) butt; chump; dupe; easy mark; fall guy; fish; gudgeon; gull; mark; monkey; patsy; pigeon; sap; saphead; simple; sucker; tool; victim4. clown (noun) amentia; buffoon; clown; cretin; drool; harlequin; zany5. dunce (noun) blockhead; booby; dolt; dunce; dunderhead; ignoramus; nincompoop; ninny; oaf6. idiot (noun) idiot; jester; motley7. moron (noun) jerk; lamebrain; moron; nitwit; ridiculous person; stupid person; twerp; unwise person8. banter (verb) banter; chaff; fun; jolly; josh; kid; rag; razz; rib9. bilk (verb) bilk; defraud10. dawdle (verb) dawdle; idle; jest; joke; loiter; tarry11. dupe (verb) bamboozle; befool; beguile; betray; bluff; catch; cheat; chicane; con; cozen; deceive; delude; dupe; dust; flimflam; gull; have; hoax; hoodwink; hornswoggle; humbug; job; mislead; pigeon; spoof; take in; trick; victimize12. feign (verb) feign; pretend13. meddle (verb) busybody; butt in; horn in; interfere; interlope; intermeddle; meddle; mess around; monkey with; tamper with14. play (verb) fiddle; fidget; mess; monkey; play; putter; tamper; tinker; twiddle15. trifle (verb) coquet; dally; flirt; lead on; string along; toy; trifle; wantonАнтонимический ряд:clarify; genius; honour; respect; sage; savant -
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