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1. a неправильный; ошибочный, ложный2. a обманчивый, иллюзорныйСинонимический ряд:1. illogical (adj.) false; illogical; invalid; irrational; mad; nonrational; reasonless; sophistic; specious; spurious; unreasonable; unreasoned2. misleading (adj.) beguiling; deceiving; deceptive; deluding; delusive; delusory; false; fraudulent; misleading3. off (adj.) erroneous; inaccurate; incorrect; mistaken; off; unsound; untrue; wrongАнтонимический ряд: -
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[fəʹleıʃəs] a1. неправильный; ошибочный, ложныйfallacious arguments - ошибочные /ложные/ аргументы
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adj1) помилковий, неправильний, хибний2) обманливий, облудний; ілюзорний* * *a1) неправильний; помилковий, хибний2) оманливий, ілюзорний -
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[fə'leɪʃəs]adj1) помилко́вий, непра́вильний2) обма́нливий, облу́дний; ілюзо́рнийfallacious hopes — ма́рні сподіва́ння
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fəˈleɪʃəs прил.
1) ложный, неверный, неправильный, ошибочный( о доказательстве, доводе) fallacious proof ≈ ошибочное доказательство Syn: erroneous, mistaken
2) вводящий в заблуждение, обманчивый, иллюзорный a fallacious peace ≈ иллюзорный мир Syn: deceptive, misleading, delusive неправильный;
ошибочный, ложный - * arguments ошибочные /ложные/ аргументы обманчивый, иллюзорный - * hopes напрасные надежды fallacious ошибочный, ложныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > fallacious
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8 prove
{pru:v}
1. n доказвам
to PROVE oneself as доказвам, че съм
2. изпитвам, изпробвам
3. оказвам се, излизам (и refl)
to PROVE (to be) a coward/useless, etc. оказвам се страхливец/излишен и пр
4. мат. проверявам
5. юp. легализирам (завещание)
6. карам да втаса/кипне, втасвам, кипвам (за тесто)* * *{pru:v} n (proved, рр aм., шотл., книж. и proven {'pru:vъn})* * *пробвам; проверявам; доказвам; изпробвам;* * *1. n доказвам 2. to prove (to be) a coward/useless, etc. оказвам се страхливец/излишен и пр 3. to prove oneself as доказвам, че съм 4. изпитвам, изпробвам 5. карам да втаса/кипне, втасвам, кипвам (за тесто) 6. мат. проверявам 7. оказвам се, излизам (и refl) 8. юp. легализирам (завещание)* * *prove [pru:v] v 1. доказвам; 2. изпитвам, пробвам, изпробвам; to be \proved by adversity минавам през ада (чистилището) на страданията; издържам изпитанието на страданията; 3. оказвам се, излизам (и refl): his hopes \proved ( to be) fallacious надеждите му се оказаха напразни; 4. мат. проверявам; 5. юрид. легализирам ( завещание); 6. воен. проверявам личния състав; 7. вадя пробен отпечатък (от); 8. втасвам (за тесто); -
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1. a обманчивый, вводящий в заблуждение2. a иллюзорный, нереальныйСинонимический ряд:1. false (adj.) artful; beguiling; deceitful; deceiving; deceptive; deluding; delusory; fallacious; false; hypocritical; misleading; plausible; seductive2. illusory (adj.) illusive; illusory
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