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[ʹkʌndʒərı] n1. фокусы; ловкость рук2. магия -
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1. n фокусы; ловкость рук2. n магия -
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1) General subject: diabolism, enchantment, faerie, faery, fairyism, glamor, glamour, magic, sorcery, thaumaturgics, theurgy, witchery, wizardry2) Obsolete: gramarye3) Bookish: thaumaturgy -
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1) General subject: Mumbo Jumbo, arcane rites (и т. п.), bewitchment, conjuration, diablerie, diabolism, enchantment, fascination, hoodoo, incantation, invocation, magic, malefice, medicine, necromancy, obeah, sorcery, sortilege, voodoo, voodooism, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry, zombi, zombie, spellcraft2) French: diablery4) Religion: Mumbo Jumbo (A complicated often ritualistic observance with elaborate trappings), bewitchery, black magic, conjury, devilry, diabolism ( Dealings with the devil), hoodoo (A body of practices of sympathetic magic traditional among blacks in the southern U.S.), incantation (A use of spells or verbal charms spoken or sung as a part of a ritual of magic; also a written or recited formula of words designed to produce a particular effect), magic (Magic rites or incantations), obi, voodooism (The practice of witchcraft)5) Irish: pishogue7) Makarov: arcane knowledge, arcane rites (и т.п.) -
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1) General subject: Yorkshire, conjuration, conjury, hankey pankey, hankey-pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, hocus pocus, hocus-pocus, juggle, jugglery, manual dexterity, manual dexterousness, palmistry (в воровстве, мошенничестве), prestidigitation, sleight of hand, sleight-of-hand, twist of the wrist2) French: legerdemain3) Geography: York4) Aviation medicine: manual devolution5) Phraseological unit: Leger-de-main -
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1) General subject: alectryomancy, conjury, enchantment, magic, medicine, obeah, sorcery, thaumaturgics, theurgy, voodoo, voodooism2) Obsolete: gramarye3) Bookish: thaumaturgy4) Religion: gramarye (Communication with the dead, usually in order to obtain insight into the future or to accomplish some otherwise impossible task), magic (The use of charms or spells believed to have supernatural power over natural forces), theurgy (The art or technique of compelling or persuading a god or beneficent or supernatural power to do or refrain from doing something)5) South African slang: obi6) Makarov: arcana -
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1) General subject: conjuration, conjury, hankey pankey, hankey-pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, monkey business, monkeyshines2) Colloquial: chemistry3) French: legerdemain4) Mathematics: foci5) Makarov: performance -
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(действия, обряды и церемонии, связанные с верой в существование сверхъестественного мира и в возможность влиять на явления природы, животных или человека с помощью сверхъестественных сил) magic (art), theurgy, thaumaturgics, thaumaturgy, conjuryбелая магия — white [natural] magic, the white paternoster
чёрная магия — the black paternoster, diabolic art, the black arts, diabolism, devilry, Wicca, daemonurgy; necromancy, франц. diablerie
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1. n колдовство2. n очарование, обаяние, чарыСинонимический ряд:magic (noun) charm; conjuring; conjury; enchantment; ensorcellment; hex; incantation; magic; magicking; necromancy; sorcery; spell; thaumaturgy; witchcraft; witchery; witching; wizardry
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См. также в других словарях:
Conjury — Con ju*ry, n. The practice of magic; enchantment. Motley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Conjury — Someone who has taken an oath, e.g. William Caxton (d. 1400) said of himself: I am citizen and conjury of London … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
conjury — noun conjuration … Wiktionary
conjury — con·jury … English syllables
conjury — noun calling up a spirit or devil • Syn: ↑conjuring, ↑conjuration, ↑invocation • Derivationally related forms: ↑invoke (for: ↑invocation), ↑conjure, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
conjuring — noun calling up a spirit or devil • Syn: ↑conjuration, ↑conjury, ↑invocation • Derivationally related forms: ↑invoke (for: ↑invocation), ↑conjure ( … Useful english dictionary
ArcheAge — Разработчик … Википедия
magic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. sorcery; witchery, glamour, spell; legerdemain. adj. magic[al], mystic[al], occult; enchanting. See deception. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Occult] Syn. enchanted, enchanting, fascinating, charmed,… … English dictionary for students
imprestidigitation — The appearance of captured sailors on deck by conjury. Most of the band of pirates three sheets to the wind and pretty darn useless from a night of drinking rum, Blackbeard ordered imprestidigitation from a somewhat sober magician captured in… … Dictionary of american slang
imprestidigitation — The appearance of captured sailors on deck by conjury. Most of the band of pirates three sheets to the wind and pretty darn useless from a night of drinking rum, Blackbeard ordered imprestidigitation from a somewhat sober magician captured in… … Dictionary of american slang
magic — n 1. sorcery, witchcraft, witchery, wizardry, incantation, wonderworking; necromancy, thau maturgy, theurgy; black magic, black art, voodoo, hoodoo, obiism or obeahism; deviltry or devilry, de monology, demonaltry, diabolism; supernaturalness,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder