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1 falsehood
{'fɔ:lshud}
1. n l. лъжа
2. лъжливост* * *{'fъ:lshud} n l. лъжа; 2. лъжливост.* * *n лъжа, лъжливост;falsehood; n l. лъжа; 2. лъжливост.* * *1. n l. лъжа 2. лъжливост* * *falsehood[´fɔ:lshud] n 1. лъжливост; 2. лъжа. -
2 mingle
{miŋgl}
1. смесвам
смесвам се (with)
to MINGLE in the crowd загубвам се в/смесвам се с тълпата
they MINGLEd their tears те заплакаха заедно
truth MINGLEd with falsehood истина, примесена с лъжа
2. общувам (in, with)
to MINGLE in society движа се в обществото* * *{mingl} v 1. смесвам; смесвам се (with); to mingle in the crowd заг* * *смесвам;* * *1. they mingled their tears те заплакаха заедно 2. to mingle in society движа се в обществото 3. to mingle in the crowd загубвам се в/смесвам се с тълпата 4. truth mingled with falsehood истина, примесена с лъжа 5. общувам (in, with) 6. смесвам 7. смесвам се (with)* * * -
3 injurious
{in'dʒuəriəs}
1. който уврежда/ощетява
this would prove INJURIOUS to my interests това би увредило моите интереси
2. вреден (to)
3. обиден, оскърбителен, оугателен (за език), клеветнически* * *{in'juъriъs}a 1. който уврежда/ощетява; this would prove* * *оскърбителен; вреден;* * *1. this would prove injurious to my interests това би увредило моите интереси 2. вреден (to) 3. който уврежда/ощетява 4. обиден, оскърбителен, оугателен (за език), клеветнически* * *
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falsehood — late 13c., falshede, deceitfulness, also a lie, from FALSE (Cf. false) + HOOD (Cf. hood) … Etymology dictionary
falsehood — untruth, *lie, fib, misrepresentation, story Antonyms: truth (in concrete sense) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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falsehood — ► NOUN 1) the state of being untrue. 2) a lie … English terms dictionary
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Falsehood — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Falsehood >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 falsehood falsehood falseness Sgm: N 1 falsity falsity falsification Sgm: N 1 deception deception &c. 545 Sgm: N 1 untruth untruth &c. 546 Sgm … English dictionary for students
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