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1 крутій
bilk, chicaner, cogger, plunderer -
2 обман
fakement, false falsehood, artifice, bilk, bunco, cog, defraudation, do, dodge, fraud, fraudfululence, fraudulent behavior, fraudulent conduct, hoax, imposition, lie, lurk, phony, pretence, racket, sham, ( як правопорушення) tort of deceit -
3 обманювати
practise deceit, practise upon, swindle, fake, bilk, cheat, cozen, do in, do, drop, hoax, impose, ( з недоброю метою) inveigle -
4 ухилятися
( від правосуддя) abscond, bilk, blench, deviate, dodge, (в т. ч. від призову) evade, flee, fudge, shirk, waive -
5 ухилятися від сплати
( боргу тощо) bilkУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > ухилятися від сплати
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6 шахрай
( який використовує злочинний сценарій) conman, faker, bilker, bilk, charlatan, cheat, chicaner, cogger, counterfeit, con man, confidence man, crook, fraud, fraudfulster, grafter, phony, rogue, sham, trickster -
7 шахрайство
swindleing, swindle, artifice, bilk, bunco, cavil, cheat, cheating, cog, confidence game, defraudation, do, dodgery, fraud, fraudfululence, fraudulent activities, fraudulent conduct, fraudulent conversion, imposition, larceny by fraud, racket, sharp practice -
8 кидати
= кинути1) to throw, to cast, to fling, to launch, to huriкидати гроші на щось — to throw ( to chuck) away money
кидати жереб — to throw/cast lots
кидати погляд — to shoot (to cast, to dart) a glance
2) (залишати, покидати) to leave off, to drop, to give up, to abandon, to desertкидати роботу — to throw up ( to drop) work
3) жарг. ( обманювати) to cheat, to bunko, to bilk, to con4) безос.мене кидало то в жар, то в холод — І went hot and cold
кидати комусь в обличчя (обвинувачен ня, докір) — to fling into a person's teeth
кидати когось на призволяще — to turn one's back on, to desert, to abandon
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