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1 PRETENCE
• If you want a pretence to whip a dog, say that he ate the frying pan - Была бы спина, найдется и вина (Б) -
2 pretence
(American) preˈtense [-s] noun(an) act of pretending:تَظاهُر، زَعْم، إدِّعاءUnder the pretence of friendship, he persuaded her to get into his car.
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3 pretence
اِدِّعاء \ allegation: a statement that charges sb. with doing sth. bad but which is not supported by proof. pretence: pretending. -
4 pretence
زَعْم باطِل \ pretence: pretending. -
5 pretence
تَظَاهُر \ pretence: pretending. pretend: to seem to be (or to be doing) sth. so as to deceive others, or so as to amuse oneself: He pretended to be ill (so as to avoid work). The boys pretended to be soldiers (as a game). put on: to pretend: His illness was all put on. She put on a bold face (She pretended not to be anxious). \ See Also ادعاء (ادِّعَاء)، زَعْم باطل -
6 simulation, sham, pretence
تَصنُّع \ simulation, sham, pretence. \ See Also تظاهُرٌ زائِف -
7 преструвка
pretence; affectedness, affectation; simulation, sham* * *престру̀вка,ж., -и pretence; affectedness, affectation; simulation,dissimulation; sham.* * *affectation; dissimulation; feint{feint}; pretence; sham{SEm}* * *pretence;affectedness, affectation; simulation, sham. -
8 lažan razlog
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9 העמדת פנים
pretence, pretending; impersonation; make-believe -
10 foregivelse
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11 видимість наявного права
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > видимість наявного права
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12 forgivende
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13 simulação
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14 veruke
• pretence• white lie• subterfuge• stalking-horse• simulation• shuffle• cloak• pretext• ploy• mask• loophole• handle• guise• excuse• evasion• doubling• cover• semblance -
15 izgovor
• pretence• pronunciation• allegation -
16 polaganje prava
• pretence• claim -
17 pretvaranje
• pretence• converting• conversion• transduction• translation• transformation -
18 lagarija
• pretence; pretension; story -
19 lažan razlog
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20 показуха
pretence, pretense, show
См. также в других словарях:
pretence — (US pretense) ► NOUN 1) an act or the action of pretending. 2) affected and ostentatious behaviour. 3) (pretence to) a claim, especially a false or ambitious one … English terms dictionary
Pretence — Pre*tence , n., Pretenceful Pre*tence ful, a., Pretenceless Pre*tence *less, a. See {Pretense}, {Pretenseful}, {Pretenseless}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pretence — The usual AmE spelling is pretense … Modern English usage
pretence — [prē tens′, pritens′; prē′tens΄] n. Brit. sp. of PRETENSE … English World dictionary
pretence — n. see also pretense simulation false show 1) to make a pretence (he made no pretence of being objective) 2) to see through smb. s pretence 3) under a pretence (under the pretence of patriotism; under false pretences) 4) without pretence (a… … Combinatory dictionary
pretence — (BrE) (AmE pretense) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ elaborate ▪ It was all an elaborate pretence. ▪ flimsy, slight ▪ There is not even the slightest pretence of trying to make it realistic … Collocations dictionary
pretence — pre|tence BrE pretense AmE [prıˈtens US ˈpri:tens] n [singular,U] 1.) a way of behaving which is intended to make people believe something that is not true pretence that ▪ the pretence that the old system could be made to work pretence of/at… … Dictionary of contemporary English
pretence — also pretense AmE noun (singular, uncountable) 1 an attempt to pretend that something is true (+ that): Susie abandoned the pretence that she didn t want to go to the party. | keep up the pretence of being/doing sth: How long are you going to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
pretence — UK [prɪˈtens] / US [ˈprɪˌtens] / US [prɪˈtens] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms pretence : singular pretence plural pretences a way of behaving that does not honestly express your real feelings, thoughts, or intentions She said she was… … English dictionary
pretence — [[t]prɪte̱ns, AM pri͟ːtens[/t]] pretences (in AM, use pretense) 1) N VAR A pretence is an action or way of behaving that is intended to make people believe something that is not true. Welland made a pretence of writing a note in his pad... We… … English dictionary
pretence — noun 1. /prəˈtɛns / (say pruh tens) pretending or feigning; make believe: my sleepiness was all pretence. 2. /prəˈtɛns / (say pruh tens) a false show of something: a pretence of friendship. 3. /prəˈtɛns / (say pruh tens) a piece of make believe.… …