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cheating

  • 1 измама

    1. fraud, deceit, deception; circumvention; swindle, dupery; foul play, double-dealing, take-in
    с измама накарвам някого да направи нещо trick s.o. into doing s.th.
    постигнато чрез измама fraudulently obtained, achieved by deception/fraud
    получавам нещо с измама obtain s.th. on/by/under false pretences
    2. (самоизмамваме) delusion, illusion, deception
    оптическа измама an optical illusion
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    изма̀ма,
    ж., -и 1. fraud, deceit, deception; defraudation, defraudment; circumvention; swindle, dupery; foul play, guile; double-dealing, suck-in, take-in, rip-off; разг. spoof; swiz(z); confidence trick; cozenage; разг. flimflam; funny business; ( финансова) scam, racket; (в училище) cheating; груба \измамаа flagrant deceit; получавам нещо с \измамаа obtain s.th. on/by/under false pretences; постигнато чрез \измамаа fraudulently obtained, achieved by deception/fraud; с \измамаа накарвам някого да направи нещо trick s.o. into doing s.th.; явна \измамаа transparent deception;
    2. ( самоизмамване) delusion, illusion, deception; оптическа \измамаа optical illusion.
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    abuse; beguilement; bung; cheat; chouse; cozenage; deceit; deception; delusion; double- cross; dupery; falsity; flam; fraud; guile; hoax; imposition; imposture; illusion: an optical измама - оптическа измама; jockeying; jugglery; kid; lie; machination; mirage; overreach; perfidity; phantom (оптическа); phoney; pretence; swindle; take-in; trick
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    1. (е училище) cheating 2. (самоизмамваме) delusion, illusion, deception: оптическа ИЗМАМА an optical illusion 3. fraud, deceit, deception;circumvention;swindle, dupery;foul play, double-dealing, take-in 4. получавам нещо с ИЗМАМА obtain s. th. on/by/under false pretences 5. постигнато чрез ИЗМАМА fraudulently obtained, achieved by deception/fraud 6. с ИЗМАМА накарвам някого да направи нещо trick s.o. into doing s.th.

    Български-английски речник > измама

  • 2 мошенически

    swindling, knavish, roguish, cheating, fraudulent, tricky
    мошеническа банда a pack of scoundrels
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    мошѐнически,
    прил., -а, -о, -и swindling, knavish, roguish, cheating, fraudulent, tricky; \мошеническиа работа! it’s a fraud! \мошеническио дружество bubble company.
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    blackguardly; fraudulent; knavish; roguish; scoundrelly; swindlingly; tricky
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    1. swindling, knavish, roguish, cheating, fraudulent, tricky 2. мошеническа банда a pack of scoundrels 3. мошеническа работа! it's a fraud! 4. мошеническо дружество a bubble company

    Български-английски речник > мошенически

  • 3 преписване

    copying, etc.
    вж. преписвам; transcription
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    препѝсване,
    ср., -ия copying; transcription.
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    copying; transcription; cheating (на изпит): He was disqualified for преписване. - Той беше дисквалифициран за преписване.
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    copying, etc. вж. преписвам; transcription

    Български-английски речник > преписване

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