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1 fictitious
[fɪkˈtɪʃəs] adjective1) not true:مُخْتَلَق، غير حَقيقيa fictitious account.
2) not real or based on fact:صُوَري، وَهْمي، غير حَقيقيAll the characters in the book are fictitious.
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2 fictitious
زائِف \ bogus: pretending to be real: a bogus policeman.. fictitious: imagined; not a fact; not true: a fictitious character in a book. hypocritical: being a hypocrite; showing hypocrisy. sham: not real; pretended: a sham fight. unreal: imaginary; not related to facts. -
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خَيَاليّ \ dreamy: having an appearance of dreaming; inattentive to what is around one. fanciful: showing imagination rather than reason and experience: a fanciful story. fictitious: imagined; not a fact; not true: a fictitious character in a book. imaginary: formed in the mind; not real: an imaginary character in a book. mythical: (of sth. modern) imaginary, although widely believed. romantic: (of a person) having fanciful ideas about the perfection of love; not realistic; (of places, events, etc.) suitable for romance; concerned with feelings of love and excitement: a romantic castle; a romantic meeting in the moonlight; a romantic story. \ See Also رومانسي (رُومَانْسِيّ) -
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غَيْرُ واقعي \ fictitious: imagined; not a fact; not true: a fictitious character in a book. -
5 fictitious geoid
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious geoid
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6 fictitious height
«фиктивная» отметкаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious height
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7 fictitious loading
фиктивная, мнимая нагрузкаАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious loading
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8 fictitious medium
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious medium
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9 fictitious pendulum
мнимый маятник (грав.)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious pendulum
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10 fictitious point
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious point
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11 fictitious pole
условный полюс (магн.)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious pole
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12 fictitious residual stresses field
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious residual stresses field
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13 fictitious resistivity
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious resistivity
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14 fictitious stress element
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > fictitious stress element
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15 Purely Fictitious Thing
Mass media: PFTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Purely Fictitious Thing
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16 בֶּן תַּ׳ Ben Taddal, a fictitious name (for some foolish babbler). Ḥull.134a (in reply to בלשין יחיד אני שונה אותה) אל תשנה אותה אלא בלשון בן ת׳ (Ms. R. 2 בן תרן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) teach it in nobodys but Ben Taddals name; (Ar. בֵּן עָרֵל = ערל שפתים stammerer; Var. עדל, v. Koh. Ar. Com
(תַּרְמוֹד) תַּדְמוֹר pr. n. pl. (b. h. תַּדְמֹד) Tadmor ( Tarmod) = Palmyra, in an oasis of the Syrian desert. Targ. 1 Kings 9:18; 2 Chr. 8:4 (ed. Lag. תדמר).Y.Yeb.I, 3a bot.; Y.Kidd.IV, 65d top גירי ת׳ proselytes from T.; Nidd.56b מקבלין גרים מתר׳ we may admit proselytes from Tarmod; Yeb.16b. Ib. 17a פסולי דת׳ those of blemished descent from T. Ib. היינו ת׳ היינו תַּמּוֹד Tarmod and Tammod are the same. Ib. משאול לת׳ from hell to T., v. גַּנְדַּר I. Gen. R., s. 56 (ref. to Gen. 22:17) זו ת׳ אשריו … של ת׳וכ׳ ‘the gate of its enemies, that is T.; happy he who sees the downfall of T., which was a partner, v. שוּתָּף; Y.Taan.IV, 69b תר׳; Lam. R. to II, 2; Yalk. Gen. 102; a. e.Denom. h. תַּדְמוּרִי, תַּרְמוּדִי; pl. תַּדְמוּרִים, תַּדְמוּרִיִּים, תַּדְמוּרִיִּין, תִּרְמוּדִ׳. Y. Yeb. l. c.; Bab. ib. 16a. Sabb.31a; Ab. dR. N. ch. XV; a. e.Fem. תַּדְמוּרִית. Tosef.Naz.IV, 10 ed. Zuck. (Var. תודמרית, corr. acc.).Ch. תַּדְמוּרָאָה, תַּדְמוּדָ׳. pl. תַּדְמוּרָאֵי, תַּרְמוּדָ׳ Sabb.21b תרמוד׳ Palmyreans, dealers in kindling material.Jewish literature > בֶּן תַּ׳ Ben Taddal, a fictitious name (for some foolish babbler). Ḥull.134a (in reply to בלשין יחיד אני שונה אותה) אל תשנה אותה אלא בלשון בן ת׳ (Ms. R. 2 בן תרן, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) teach it in nobodys but Ben Taddals name; (Ar. בֵּן עָרֵל = ערל שפתים stammerer; Var. עדל, v. Koh. Ar. Com
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17 выдуманный
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18 вымышленный
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19 фиктивный
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20 фиктивен
fictitious
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fictitious — fic·ti·tious adj 1: of, relating to, or characteristic of a legal fiction 2: false fic·ti·tious·ly adv fic·ti·tious·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
fictitious — fictitious, fabulous, legendary, mythical, apocryphal mean having the character of something invented or imagined as opposed to something true or genuine. Fictitious commonly implies fabrication and, therefore, more often suggests artificiality… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fictitious — [fik tish′əs] adj. [L ficticius < pp. of fingere, to form, devise: see DOUGH] 1. of or like fiction; imaginary 2. not real; pretended; false [fictitious joy] 3. assumed for disguise or deception [a fictitious name] fictitiously adv. SYN … English World dictionary
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fictitious — UK US /fɪkˈtɪʃəs/ adjective ► not real: »Executives invented fictitious sales to justify amounts transferred offshore. »Many of the internet customers had been giving fictitious names and addresses … Financial and business terms
fictitious — 1610s, artificial, counterfeit, from M.L. fictitus, a misspelling of L. ficticius artificial, counterfeit, from fictus feigned, fictitious, false, pp. of fingere (see FICTION (Cf. fiction)). Related: Fictitiously … Etymology dictionary
fictitious — [adj] untrue, made up apocryphal, artificial, assumed, bogus*, chimerical, concocted, cooked up*, counterfeit, created, deceptive, delusive, delusory, dishonest, ersatz*, fabricated, factitious, fake, faked, false, fanciful, fantastic, fashioned … New thesaurus
fictitious — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not real or true, being imaginary or invented. 2) referring to the characters and events found in fiction. DERIVATIVES fictitiously adverb fictitiousness noun … English terms dictionary
fictitious — adjective Etymology: Latin ficticius artificial, feigned, from fictus Date: circa 1633 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of fiction ; imaginary 2. a. conventionally or hypothetically assumed or accepted < a fictitious concept > b. of a name … New Collegiate Dictionary
fictitious — [[t]fɪktɪ̱ʃəs[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n Fictitious is used to describe something that is false or does not exist, although some people claim that it is true or exists. We re interested in the source of these fictitious rumours. Syn: non existent 2)… … English dictionary
fictitious — fictional, fictitious Fictional means ‘occurring in fiction’, i.e. in a piece of literature, whereas fictitious means ‘invented, unreal; not genuine’. So Oliver Twist is a fictional name when it refers to Dickens s character, and a fictitious… … Modern English usage