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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > blatant lie
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Общая лексика: вопиющая ложь, наглая ложь, явная ложь, откровенная ложь -
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явная ложьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > blatant lie
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שקר בוטה, שקר וכזב, שקר הנאמר בחוצפה* * *◙ הפצוחב רמאנה רקש,בזכו רקש,הטוב רקש◄ -
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♦ lie (1) /laɪ/n.1 bugia; menzogna; frottola; fandonia: to tell lies, dire bugie; a pack of lies, un mucchio (o un sacco) di bugie; a blatant lie, una bugia evidente; a barefaced lie, una menzogna spudorata2 falsità; menzogna3 idea fallace; falsa credenza; impostura; menzogna● lie detector, macchina della verità □ to act a lie, agire slealmente □ to give sb. the lie, smentire q.; sbugiardare q. (fam.) □ to give the lie to a supposition, smentire una supposizione □ a white lie, una bugia innocente (o pietosa).lie (2) /laɪ/n.1 disposizione; posizione; situazione; configurazione: the lie of the land, la configurazione del terreno; (fig.) lo stato delle cose; la situazione ( degli affari, ecc.)♦ (to) lie (1) /laɪ/1 mentire; dire bugie● to lie oneself into office, conseguire un impiego (o un posto) a forza di menzogne □ to lie oneself out of trouble, trarsi d'impaccio (o cavarsi dai guai) con una bugia □ (arc. o scherz.) to lie in one's throat (o in, through one's teeth), mentire per la gola.♦ (to) lie (2) /laɪ/1 giacere; stare disteso (o sdraiato): His mortal remains lie in Westminster Abbey, le sue spoglie mortali giacciono nell'abbazia di Westminster; Don't lie on the floor, non stare disteso per terra! NOTA D'USO: - to lay / to lie-2 essere, stare ( in una certa posizione, situazione, ecc.); restare, rimanere: The newspaper lay open on the table, il giornale stava aperto sul tavolo; to lie awake, essere a letto sveglio; to lie idle [in prison], essere in ozio [in prigione]; The land lay barren, la terra rimaneva incolta; His motives lie hidden, i suoi motivi restano nascosti3 stendersi; spiegarsi: The great plain lay at our feet, la grande pianura si stendeva ai nostri piedi4 essere situato; trovarsi: Ireland lies to the west of England, l'Irlanda si trova (o è situata) a ovest dell'Inghilterra5 (leg.) essere fondato; essere ammissibile8 (arc.) alloggiare; dimorare● (naut.) to lie at anchor, essere all'ancora (o alla fonda) □ to lie at the mercy of sb., essere alla mercé di q. □ (fam.) to lie at death's door, avere un piede nella tomba □ ( di colpa, ecc.) to lie at sb. 's door, essere da attribuire a q. □ to lie fallow, ( di un terreno) essere a maggese; (fig.) restare inutilizzato □ to lie heavy on sb.'s conscience [stomach], pesare sulla coscienza di q. [restare sullo stomaco (o appesantire lo stomaco) di q.] □ to lie low, ( di un paesino, ecc.) essere adagiato ( tra i monti, ecc.); ( di persona o animale) stare rintanato, stare nascosto □ (fig.) to lie on the bed one has made, avere quel che ci si merita □ to lie open to attack, essere esposto agli attacchi □ (fig.) to find out how the land lies, scoprire come stanno le cose □ I'll do as far as in me lies, farò quanto sta in me; farò del mio meglio □ the way one is lying, la posizione ( di un corpo) a terra □ (prov.) Let sleeping dogs lie, non svegliare il can che dorme. -
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blatant [ˊbleɪtnt] a1) ужа́сный, вопию́щий2) крикли́вый, вульга́рный3) очеви́дный, я́вный;a blatant lie я́вная ложь
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'bleitənt(very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) descaradotr['bleɪtənt]1 descarado,-a, flagrante2 (obtrusive) llamativo,-a, intruso,-ablatant ['bleɪtənt] adj: descarado♦ blatantly ['bleɪtəntli] advadj.• descarado, -a adj.• llamativo, -a adj.• molesto, -a adj.• ruidoso, -a adj.'bleɪtṇta) ( unconcealed) <prejudice/disrespect> descarado, ostensible; < lie> flagranteto be blatant about something: they're so blatant about it — lo hacen (or dicen etc) con tanto descaro or tanta desfachatez
b) ( obvious) < incompetence> patente['bleɪtǝnt]ADJ [injustice, lie] flagrante; [bully, coward, thief, liar] descaradohe's not only racist, but he's blatant about it — no solo es un racista sino que además no lo disimula
he was quite blatant about cheating in the exam — copió en el examen con todo descaro or sin ningún disimulo
* * *['bleɪtṇt]a) ( unconcealed) <prejudice/disrespect> descarado, ostensible; < lie> flagranteto be blatant about something: they're so blatant about it — lo hacen (or dicen etc) con tanto descaro or tanta desfachatez
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adjective1) (flagrant) offensichtlich2) (unashamed) unverhohlen; unverfroren [Lüge]* * *['bleitənt](very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) schreiend- academic.ru/84669/blatantly">blatantly* * *bla·tant[ˈbleɪtənt]\blatant attempt offensichtlicher Versuch\blatant ignorance offenkundige Unwissenheit\blatant lie unverfrorene [o unverschämte] Lüge\blatant racism unverhohlener [o offener] Rassismus* * *['bleItənt]adj(= very obvious) offensichtlich; injustice, lie, lack also eklatant; error krass, eklatant; liar, social climber unverfroren; colour schreiend; disregard offen, unverhohlenthere's no need ( for you) to be quite so blatant about it (in talking) — Sie brauchen das nicht so herumzuposaunen (inf); (in doing sth) Sie brauchen das nicht so deutlich zu tun
* * *blatant adj (adv blatantly)1. lärmend, laut, plärrend2. a) marktschreierischb) aufdringlich3. offenkundig, eklatant:a blatant discrepancy eine krasse Diskrepanz;a blatant lie eine unverfrorene Lüge;a blatant penalty (Fußball) ein glasklarer Elfmeter* * *adjective1) (flagrant) offensichtlich2) (unashamed) unverhohlen; unverfroren [Lüge]* * *adj.eklatant (Fehler) adj.lärmend adj. -
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['bleɪtnt]aggettivo [lie, bias] spudorato, manifesto; [example, abuse] lampante, evidente* * *['bleitənt](very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) vistoso, flagrante* * *blatant /ˈbleɪtnt/a.1 chiassoso; rumoroso2 invadente; sfacciato3 appariscente; vistosoblatantly avv.* * *['bleɪtnt]aggettivo [lie, bias] spudorato, manifesto; [example, abuse] lampante, evidente -
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ˈbleɪtənt прил.
1) вульгарный, крикливый A blatant, insolent materialism threatens to engulf moral distinctions. ≈ Вульгарный, наглый материализм грозит уничтожением моральных отличий. Syn: loud, flashy
2) вопиющий, страшный, ужасный Syn: terrible, horrible
3) очевидный, явный, вопиющий a blatant lie ≈ явная ложькрикливый, вульгарный шумный;
шумливый вопиющий;
- * injustice вопиющая несправедливость явный, очевидный;
- * lie явная ложьblatant крикливый, вульгарный ~ очевидный, явный;
a blatant lie явная ложь ~ ужасный, вопиющий~ очевидный, явный;
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[ˈbleɪtənt]blatant крикливый, вульгарный blatant очевидный, явный; a blatant lie явная ложь blatant ужасный, вопиющий blatant очевидный, явный; a blatant lie явная ложь -
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'bleitənt(very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) skrikende, påtrengende; grov, utilslørtadj. \/ˈbleɪt(ə)nt\/1) skrålende, skrikende, støyende2) skingrende, åpenbar, grov
См. также в других словарях:
blatant — blatant, flagrant 1. Blatant was, invented late in the 16c by the poet Spenser as an epithet of a thousand tongued monster in The Faerie Queene. It now means ‘glaringly conspicuous’, and overlaps in meaning with flagrant but has rather less of… … Modern English usage
blatant, flagrant — Blatant means offensively noisy and brazenly obvious (a blatant orchestra, a blatant lie). Flagrant means shocking and disgraceful (a flagrant criminal act, a flagrant oversight). Blatant stresses offensiveness and noisiness; flagrant emphasizes… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
a blatant lie — outright falsehood, lie told brazenly … English contemporary dictionary
lie — I UK [laɪ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms lie : present tense I/you/we/they lie he/she/it lies present participle lying UK [ˈlaɪɪŋ] / US past tense lay UK [leɪ] / US past participle lain UK [leɪn] / US *** 1) a) to be in a position in which… … English dictionary
lie — lie1 W1S2 [laı] v past tense lay [leı] past participle lain [leın] present participle lying third person singular lies ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(flat position)¦ 2¦(exist)¦ 3¦(place)¦ 4¦(future)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
lie — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, big fat (informal), great, monstrous ▪ He told a big fat lie! ▪ little ▪ … Collocations dictionary
lie — lie1 [ laı ] (present participle lying [ laııŋ ] ; past tense lay [ leı ] ; past participle lain [ leın ] ) verb intransitive *** ▸ 1 be/put yourself flat ▸ 2 be in place/on surface ▸ 3 in a competition ▸ 4 consist of ▸ 5 be in particular state ▸ … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
blatant — , flagrant The words are not quite synonymous. Something that is blatant is glaringly obvious and contrived ( a blatant lie ) or willfully obnoxious ( blatant commercialization ) or both. Something that is flagrant is shocking and reprehensible ( … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
blatant, flagrant — The words are not quite synonymous. Something that is blatant is glaringly obvious and contrived ( a blatant lie ) or willfully obnoxious ( blatant commercialization ) or both. Something that is flagrant is shocking and reprehensible ( a… … Dictionary of troublesome word
blatant, flagrant — The words are not quite synonymous. Something that is blatant is glaringly obvious and contrived ( a blatant lie ) or willfully obnoxious ( blatant commercialization ) or both. Something that is flagrant is shocking and reprehensible ( a… … Dictionary of troublesome word
blatant — blatancy, n. blatantly, adv. /blayt nt/, adj. 1. brazenly obvious; flagrant: a blatant error in simple addition; a blatant lie. 2. offensively noisy or loud; clamorous: blatant radios. 3. tastelessly conspicuous: the blatant colors of the dress.… … Universalium