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21 באופן דמיוני
imaginarily, fancifully, fictionally, imaginatively, fabulously, fantastically, fictitiously, notionally -
22 בצורה דמיונית
imaginarily, fancifully, fictionally, imaginatively, fabulously, fantastically, fictitiously, notionally -
23 בצורה מזויפת
falsely, feignedly, counterfeitly, apocryphally, factitiously, fictitiously, spuriously -
24 fiktiv
Adj. geh. fictitious* * *fictitious* * *fik|tiv [fik'tiːf]adjfictitious* * *fik·tiv[fɪkˈti:f]adj (geh) fictitious* * *Adjektiv (geh.) fictitious* * *fiktiv adj geh fictitious* * *Adjektiv (geh.) fictitious* * *adj.fictitious adj. adv.fictitiously adv. -
25 martwy
adj* * *a.1. (= bez życia) dead; martwy kapitał ekon. dead l. barren capital; martwy inwentarz roln. dead stock, farm equipment; martwa natura sztuka still life; martwe pole wojsk. dead ground; martwa ręka prawn. mortmain, dead hand; martwy punkt standstill; techn. dead center, dead point; martwa litera (prawa) dead letter; martwe dusze (people whose names are fictitiously entered on lists, registers etc., usu. to obtain illegal financial gains) dummy IDs; (osoby korzystające bezprawnie np. z opieki zdrowotnej) phantom applicants; coś utknęło w martwym punkcie sth has come to a standstill; martwy jak kłoda as dead as a doornail.2. (= bez wyrazu) dead; martwy wzrok dead look.3. (= nieożywiony) dead; martwa cisza dead calm; martwa woda geogr. dead water; martwa fala żegl. swell; martwa piłka sport dead ball; martwy poród l. poród martwego płodu pat. stillbirth; Morze Martwe geogr. the Dead Sea; zwoje znad Morza Martwego the Dead Sea Scrolls; martwy sezon dog days, low season, off-season.4. (= skostniały) dead; martwy język jęz. dead language.5. (= zmarły) the dead; powstać z martwych rise from the dead.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > martwy
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26 fingidamente
adv.1 feignedly, fictitiously, counterfeitly.2 in a feigned way.* * *ADV feignedly* * *fingidamente advfeignedly, falsely -
27 престорено
affectedly, in an affected mannerпресторено скромен mock-modest* * *престо̀рено,нареч. affectedly, in an affected manner; feigningly; factitiously; fictitiously; \престорено скромен mock-modest.* * *1. affectedly, in an affected manner 2. ПРЕСТОРЕНО скромен mock-modest -
28 fictē
fictē adv. [fictus], feignedly, fictitiously, for a pretence: populares esse: reconciliata gratia.* * * -
29 अंश
áṉṡam. (probably fr. 1. aṡ, perf. ān-áṉṡa, andᅠ not from the above aṉṡ fictitiously formed to serve as root), a share, portion, part, party;
partition, inheritance;
a share of booty;
earnest money;
stake (in betting) RV. V, 86, 5 TāṇḍyaBr. ;
a lot (cf. 2. prâ̱s);
the denominator of a fraction;
a degree of latitude orᅠ longitude;
a day L. ;
N. of an Āditya
- अंशकरण
- अंशकल्पना
- अंशप्रकल्पना
- अंशप्रदान
- अंशभागिन्
- अंशभाज्
- अंशभू
- अंशभूत
- अंशवत्
- अंशसवर्णन
- अंशस्वर
- अंशहर
- अंशहारिन्
- अंशांश
- अंशांसि
- अंशावतरन
- अंशीकृ
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30 fittiziamente avv
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31 denkbeeldig
adj. imaginary, fictional; fanciful, illusory--------adv. fancifully, fictitiously -
32 fictief
adj. fictitious, imaginary, invented, made-up--------adv. fictitiously, imaginatively -
33 gefingeerd
adj. fictitious, phony, feigned--------adv. fictitiously, feignedly -
34 geveinsd
adj. simulated, pretended, faked--------adv. feigningly, falsely, fictitiously -
35 nagemaakt
adj. counterfeit, fictitious, spurious, bogus, forged, faked, mock, dummy, phoney, phony, sham--------adv. fictitiously -
36 onecht
adj. fictitious, false, improper, corrupt, bogus, counterfeit, phoney, phony, mock, spurious, illegitimate, love begotten, misbegotten, bastard, dummy--------adv. fictitiously--------n. misdoing--------pref. pseudo--------born under the rose -
37 verdicht
adj. fictitious, fictional--------adv. fictitiously -
38 verzonnen
adj. fictitious, out of whole cloth, fictional, fabled, mythical, assumed, made, made up--------adv. fictitiously -
39 voorgevend
adj. pretended, fictitious, professed, made up, make believe, mock, self styled, ostensible, sham--------adv. fictitiously -
40 costar
• be difficult to do• be expensive• be hard to do• be priced at• be worth• find funny• find it funny• sell fictitiously• sell for a mess of pottage• turn out to be expensive
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