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101 бесчестный
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102 нечестный
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103 бесчестный
disgraceful, dishonest -
104 бессовестный
1. unscrupulous; ( нечестный) dishonest2. ( бесстыдный) shameless; ( наглый) impudent, barefaced, brazen(-faced) -
105 греть
1. (без доп.; излучать тепло) give* out warmthв марте солнце уже греет — in March the sun's rays are already warm, it is already warm in the sun in March
2. (вн.) warm (d.), heat (d.); (подогревать, согревать) warm up (d.), heat up (d.); (о тёплой одежде, обуви) keep* warm (d.)греть руки — warm one's hands
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106 жульничество
underhand / dishonest action; sharp practice; ( в игре) cheating -
107 криводушный
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108 нечистый
1. unclean, dirty2. (с примесью чего-л.) impure, adulterated3. ( нечестный) dishonourableнечистое дело — shady / suspicious affair
он на руку нечист разг. — is a pilferer, he is dishonest; he is light-fingered
4. ( не совсем правильный) carelessнечистая работа — careless, bad* work
5. как сущ. м. фольк. devil♢
нечистая сила фольк. — evil spirit, the evil oneдело нечисто — there is foul play here, there's dirty work afoot
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109 криводушный
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110 в строю
in formationOn the other hand, it was dishonest and unworthy of a legionnaire to avoid responsibility by shifting the decision onto the captain, who had seen Maxim only twice, and then only in formation.
And that grin of yours — when are you going to stop smiling in formation?Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > в строю
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111 перекладывать решение
to shift a decisionOn the other hand, it was dishonest and unworthy of a legionnaire to avoid responsibility by shifting the decision onto the captain, who had seen Maxim only twice, and then only in formation.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > перекладывать решение
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112 с другой стороны
on the other handOn the other hand, it was dishonest and unworthy of a legionnaire to avoid responsibility by shifting the decision onto the captain, who had seen Maxim only twice, and then only in formation.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > с другой стороны
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113 недобросовестный
прил.dishonest;unconscientious;unconscionable;unfair;unscrupulous -
114 нечестный
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115 бессовестный
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116 нечистый
unclean, dirty, impurecareless, inaccuratedishonourable, dishonestevil, vile, foul, devil -
117 нечистоплотный
(нечистоплотная игра, оправдывающая военное вмешательство)unsavory, dishonest, dirtyСловарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > нечистоплотный
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118 лохотрон
a confidence game, con game; fraud, scama dishonest scheme, such as one in which a victim is persuaded to entrust his valuables to the confidence man (one who defrauds people), who gives a false impression of safety (определение из Oxford American Dictionary)
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119 общаться
to associate with ( имеет отрицательные коннотации), to mix with; to socialize («светское» общение в больших группах людей)Не associates with dishonest people.
Мы все время рядом, - отвечает Миндадзе, - все время общаемся, находимся в кругу общих идей, желаний, ощущений. — We are very close. We spend a lot of time together, we are part of the same community of ideas, wishes and feelings.
Что вы делаете, когда не работаете? - Читаю, слушаю музыку, общаюсь с семьей. — What do you do when you are not working? - I read, listen to music, spend time with my family.
Многие отказались с ним общаться. — Many people refused to associate with him/Many people didn't want to have anything to do with him.
Когда люди долго живут вместе или длительное время общаются друг с другом, они становятся похожи. —When people live together or are close for a long time, they begin to be alike/to resemble one another.
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120 недобросовестный
прил.dishonest; unconscientious; unconscionable; unfair; unscrupulous; лат mala fide; (мошеннический, обманный) fraudulent
См. также в других словарях:
Dishonest — Dis*hon est, a. [Pref. dis + honest: cf. F. d[ e]shonn[^e]te, OF. deshoneste.] 1. Dishonorable; shameful; indecent; unchaste; lewd. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Inglorious triumphs and dishonest scars. Pope. [1913 Webster] Speak no foul or dishonest… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dishonest — dishonest, deceitful, mendacious, lying, untruthful are comparable especially when applying to persons, their utterances, and their acts and meaning deficient in honesty and unworthy of trust or belief. Dishonest may apply to any breach of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dishonest — I adjective beguiling, bogus, cheating, conniving, conscienceless, contrary to fact, corrupt, corruptible, counterfeit, cunning, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, delusive, delusory, designing, destitute of good faith, destitute of integrity,… … Law dictionary
Dishonest — Dis*hon est, v. t. [Cf. OF. deshonester.] To disgrace; to dishonor; as, to dishonest a maid. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I will no longer dishonest my house. Chapman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dishonest — [dis än′ist] adj. [ME < OFr deshoneste, altered (after des , DIS ) < L dehonestus: see DE & HONEST] not honest; lying, cheating, etc. dishonestly adv. SYN. DISHONEST implies the act or practice of telling a lie, or of cheating, deceiving,… … English World dictionary
dishonest — (adj.) late 14c., from O.Fr. deshoneste (13c., Mod.Fr. déshonnête) dishonorable, horrible, indecent, perhaps from a M.L. or Gallo Rom. compound of L. dis not (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + honestus honorable (see HONEST (Cf. honest)). The Latin formation … Etymology dictionary
dishonest — [adj] lying, untruthful backbiting*, bent, bluffing, cheating, corrupt, crafty, crooked, cunning, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, designing, disreputable, double crossing, double dealing, elusive, false, fraudulent, guileful, hoodwinking*,… … New thesaurus
dishonest — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not honest, trustworthy, or sincere. DERIVATIVES dishonestly adverb dishonesty noun … English terms dictionary
dishonest — adj. dishonest to + inf. (it is dishonest to lie about one s age) * * * [dɪs ɒnɪst] dishonest to + int. (it is dishonest to lie about one s age) … Combinatory dictionary
dishonest — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French deshoneste, from des dis + honeste honest Date: 14th century 1. obsolete shameful, unchaste 2. characterized by lack of truth, honesty, or trustworthiness ; unfair … New Collegiate Dictionary
dishonest — [[t]dɪsɒ̱nɪst[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf If you say that a person or their behaviour is dishonest, you mean that they are not truthful or honest and that you cannot trust them. You have been dishonest with me... It would be… … English dictionary