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1 double-dealing
1. nouncheating and deceitfulness.شَخْص مَنافِق، ذو وَجْهَيْن2. adjectivecheating:خِداع، غِش، خِيانَهYou double-dealing liar!
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2 honest
[ˈɔnɪst] adjectiveصادِق، صحيح، نزيهGive me an honest opinion.
2) (of a person's appearance) suggesting that he is honest:مُسْتَقيم، مُحْتَرَمan honest face.
3) (of wealth etc) not gained by cheating, stealing etc:أمين، شَريفto earn an honest living.
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3 احتيال
n. knavery, fraud, fraudulence, fraudulency, cheating, cheat, swindle, hanky-panky, roguery, humbug, gyp, hankey-pankey, hustle, jugglery, rascality, victimization, embezzlement, racket -
4 خداع
1́ adj. bluff2́ n. deceiver, deception, deceit, serpent, deceitfulness, fraud, fraudulence, defraudation, fraudulency, gyp, trickery, swindle, delusion, swindling, artifice, wile, spoof, roguery, duplicity, knavery, double-dealing, imposture, cheating, cheat, dupery -
5 خيانة
n. treason, treachery, perfidy, betrayal, sell out, disloyalty, faithlessness, unfaithfulness, infidelity, double cross, deception, cheating -
6 غش
1́ n. cheat, copy, debasement, sophistication, cheating, false step, swindle, deceit, deception, jiggery pokery, adulteration, defraudation2́ v. deceive, swindle, sell, nobble, diddle, bilk, cheat, sting, rig, short, adulterate, debase, fudge -
7 اغتش
اِغْتَشّ: ظَنّ بِهِ الغِشّ -
8 نصب
نَصْب: اِحْتِيالswindle, swindling, trickery, skulduggery, deception, fraud, cheating -
9 call
[kɔːl]1. verb1) to give a name to:يَدْعو، يُسَمّي2) to regard (something) as:يُسَمّي، يَعْتَبِرI saw you turn that card over – I call that cheating.
ينادي، يَدْعوShe called louder so as to get his attention.
4) to summon; to ask (someone) to come (by letter, telephone etc):يَسْتَدْعيHe called a doctor.
5) to make a visit:يَزورُ، يعرّج علىYou were out when I called.
6) to telephone:يَتَّصِلُ هاتِفِيّاI'll call you at 6 p.m.
7) (in card games) to bid.يَعْرِضُ سِعْرا (في لُعبة الورق)2. noun1) an exclamation or shout:صَيْحَةُ نِداءa call for help.
2) the song of a bird:أُنْشودَه، غِناءُ الطَّيْرthe call of a blackbird.
زِيارَه قَصيرَهThe teacher made a call on the boy's parents.
4) the act of calling on the telephone:مكالَمَه هاتفيه، إتِّصال هاتفيI've just had a call from the police.
5) ( usually with the) attraction:جاذِدبِيَّه(نِداء) البحرthe call of the sea.
6) a demand:طَلًَبٌ علىThere's less call for coachmen nowadays.
7) a need or reason:سَبَبٌYou've no call to say such things!
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10 capable
[ˈkeɪpəbl] adjective1) clever especially in practical ways:قَديرٌ، بارِعٌ، كُفءٌShe'll manage somehow – she's so capable!
2) ( with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to:قادِرٌ عَلىHe is quite capable of cheating us.
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11 fair play
honest treatment; an absence of cheating, biased actions etc:عَدْل ، إنْصافHe's not involved in the contest – he's only here to see fair play.
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12 penalise
[ˈpiːnəlaɪz] verb1) to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent:يُعاقِبThe child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.
2) to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way:يُعاقَب علَيْهِAny attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.
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13 penalize
[ˈpiːnəlaɪz] verb1) to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent:يُعاقِبThe child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.
2) to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way:يُعاقَب علَيْهِAny attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.
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14 rebuke
[rəˈbjuːk]1. verbto speak severely to (a person), because he has done wrong:يُوَبِّخThe boy was rebuked by his teacher for cheating.
2. noun(stern) words spoken to a person, because he has done wrong.تَوْبيخ، تَأنيب -
15 sharp practice
dishonesty or cheating.خِداع، غِش، خِيانَه -
16 sin
[sɪn]1. nounwickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law:خَطيئَهLying and cheating are both sins.
2. verb– past tense, past participle sinnedto do wrong; to commit a sin, especially in the religious sense:يُخْطِئ، يُذْنِبForgive me, Father, for I have sinned.
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17 stoop
[stuːp]1. verb1) to bend the body forward and downward:يَنْحَنيShe stooped down to talk to the child.
2) to lower one's (moral) standards by doing something:يَنْحَدِر مُسْتَواه، يَنْزِل إلى مُسْتَوى أدنى من مَرْتَبَتِهSurely he wouldn't stoop to cheating!
2. nouna stooping position of the body, shoulder etc:إنْحِناء، تَنازُل، إنْحِدار المُسْتَوىMany people develop a stoop as they grow older.
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18 trickery
nounthe act of deceiving or cheating:خِداع، إحْتِيال، حيلَهShe could not stand his trickery.
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