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121 fool
1. n дурак, глупецwhat a fool I was to believe him — как глупо, что я ему поверил
2. n ист. шут3. n амер. разг. мастер, умелец4. n посмешище, игрушкаa fool of circumstances — игрушка судьбы, жертва обстоятельств
5. n редк. слабоумныйto be a fool to … — быть ничем в сравнении с …; в подмётки не годиться
6. a амер. разг. глупый, безрассудныйto make a qualified fool of oneself — строить из себя набитого дурака; выставить себя в глупом свете
7. v разг. дурачиться, баловатьсяfool away — упускать; упустить; дурачиться; подурачиться
8. v разг. дурачить, обманывать, водить за носmake a fool — одурачивать; одурачить
9. n фруктовое или ягодное пюре со сбитыми сливкамиСинонимический ряд:1. ament (noun) ament; half-wit; imbecile; natural; simpleton; softhead; underwit2. ass (noun) ass; asshead; donkey; doodle; jackass; madman; mooncalf; nincom; ninnyhammer; poop; tomfool3. butt (noun) butt; chump; dupe; easy mark; fall guy; fish; gudgeon; gull; mark; monkey; patsy; pigeon; sap; saphead; simple; sucker; tool; victim4. clown (noun) amentia; buffoon; clown; cretin; drool; harlequin; zany5. dunce (noun) blockhead; booby; dolt; dunce; dunderhead; ignoramus; nincompoop; ninny; oaf6. idiot (noun) idiot; jester; motley7. moron (noun) jerk; lamebrain; moron; nitwit; ridiculous person; stupid person; twerp; unwise person8. banter (verb) banter; chaff; fun; jolly; josh; kid; rag; razz; rib9. bilk (verb) bilk; defraud10. dawdle (verb) dawdle; idle; jest; joke; loiter; tarry11. dupe (verb) bamboozle; befool; beguile; betray; bluff; catch; cheat; chicane; con; cozen; deceive; delude; dupe; dust; flimflam; gull; have; hoax; hoodwink; hornswoggle; humbug; job; mislead; pigeon; spoof; take in; trick; victimize12. feign (verb) feign; pretend13. meddle (verb) busybody; butt in; horn in; interfere; interlope; intermeddle; meddle; mess around; monkey with; tamper with14. play (verb) fiddle; fidget; mess; monkey; play; putter; tamper; tinker; twiddle15. trifle (verb) coquet; dally; flirt; lead on; string along; toy; trifle; wantonАнтонимический ряд:clarify; genius; honour; respect; sage; savant -
122 outsmart
v амер. разг. перехитритьto outsmart oneself — пасть жертвой собственных интриг, «перехитрить себя»
Синонимический ряд:outwit (verb) cheat; deceive; delude; fool; have; outdo; outfox; outgeneral; outguess; outjockey; outmaneuver; outmanoeuvre; outreach; outslick; outthink; outwit; overreach; trick; undo -
123 ᾱ̓ᾰ̄ω
ᾱ̓ᾰ̄́ω( ἀϝάω), aor. ᾰ̄̓ᾰ̄ωσε, ἆσε, 2 sing. ἆσας, mid. ἀᾶται, aor. ᾱ̓ᾰ̄σάμην, -ατο, ἄσατο, pass. aor. ἀάσθην, -ης, -η, part. - είς: I. act., bring to grief, Il. 8.237; esp. of the mind, delude, befool, befuddle, ὃ δ' ἐπεὶ φρένας ἄασεν οἴνῳ, Od. 21.297; pass., Il. 19.136, Od. 21.301 ; μέγα, Il. 16.685; πολλόν, Il. 19.113.—II. mid., commit folly, be infatuated, deceive oneself, Il. 19.95; causative, ‘ beguile,’ ( Ἄτη), ἣ πάντας ἀᾶται, Il. 19.91, 129.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ᾱ̓ᾰ̄ω
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124 wijsmaken
2 [duidelijk maken] explain♦voorbeelden:1 mij kun je niks wijsmaken! • you can't fool me!laat je niks wijsmaken! • don't buy that nonsense!je kunt haar alles wijsmaken • she'll swallow anythinghij maakte haar wijs dat hij gitarist is • he fooled her into believing he's a guitaristiemand iets wijsmaken • deceive someone (into thinking something); 〈 informeel〉 put one over on someonezichzelf iets wijsmaken • delude/deceive/fool/kid oneself -
125 zichzelf iets wijsmaken
zichzelf iets wijsmakendelude/deceive/fool/kid oneselfVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zichzelf iets wijsmaken
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126 whakapohehe
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127 παραλογίζομαι
παραλογίζομαι mid. dep.; 1 aor. παρελογισάμην (Isocr., Demosth. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 4:11).① w. acc. of pers. (Aeschin. et al.; Epict. 2, 20, 7; Dio Chrys. 10 [11], 108; PMagd 29, 5 [III B.C.]; PAmh 35, 12; LXX; Jos., Ant. 11, 275) deceive, delude Col 2:4; IMg 3:2. ἑαυτόν deceive oneself Js 1:22.② w. acc. of thing reckon fraudulently, defraud, perh. distort (OGI 665, 15 δαπάνας … παραλογις[θεί]σας of expenses fraudulently reckoned; Gen 31:41 τὸν μισθόν) τὰς ἐντολὰς Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ 2 Cl 17:6.—DELG s.v. λέγω. M-M.Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > παραλογίζομαι
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delude oneself — index err, misconceive, misunderstand Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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dream — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. vision, reverie, fantasy, fancy; daydream, chimera, nightmare; delusion, hallucination. See imagination, insubstantiality. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Mental pictures] Syn. nightmare, apparition,… … English dictionary for students
have — [c]/hæv / (say hav) verb (present singular 1 have, 2 have or, Archaic, hast has or, Archaic, hath, plural have …
err — / er, ər/ vi: to make an error the court err ed in denying the motion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. err … Law dictionary
misunderstand — I verb be confused, be ignorant, be in the wrong, be misguided, be misled, be mistaken, blunder, commit an error, confuse, delude oneself, distort, err, fail to understand, fall into error, jumble, labor under a misapprehension, lack information … Law dictionary
bullshit — /ˈbʊlʃɪt / (say boolshit) Colloquial (taboo) –noun 1. an account, explanation, creative fantasy, etc., which is fabricated or contrived either to delude oneself or to deceive others. 2. nonsense. –verb (bullshitted, bullshitting) –verb (t) 3. to… …
flatter — v.tr. 1 compliment unduly; overpraise, esp. for gain or advantage. 2 (usu. refl.; usu. foll. by that + clause) please, congratulate, or delude (oneself etc.) (I flatter myself that I can sing). 3 a (of a colour, a style, etc.) make (a person)… … Useful english dictionary
Error — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Error >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 error error fallacy Sgm: N 1 misconception misconception misapprehension misstanding misunderstanding Sgm: N 1 inexactness inexactness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 laxity … English dictionary for students
Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; … Universalium