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1 жульнический
1) General subject: con, fraudful, fraudulent, knavish2) Law: roguish -
2 мошеннический
1) General subject: boss eyed, boss-eyed, dishonest, fraudful, fraudulent, imposturous, knavish, quackish, rascally, roguish, snide2) Naval: antifraud3) Colloquial: phony4) Rare: impostrous5) Law: pettifogging6) Australian slang: rigged7) Jargon: cross -
3 обманный
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4 обманний
false, deceitful, fraudful, fraudulent -
5 petollinen
yks.nom. petollinen; yks.gen. petollisen; yks.part. petollista; yks.ill. petolliseen; mon.gen. petollisten petollisien; mon.part. petollisia; mon.ill. petollisiindeceitful (adje)deceptive (adje)delusive (adje)disloyal (adje)faithless (adje)false (adje)fraudulent (adje)guileful (adje)illusory (adje)insidious (adje)perfidious (adje)traitorous (adje)treacherous (adje)two-timing (adje)* * *• trecherous• perfidious• smirking• traitorous• treacherous• two-timing• unfaithful• untrustworthy• untruthful• fallacious• misleading• dishonest• insidious• fraudful• delusive• deceptive• cunning• disloyal• faithless• beyond recovery• false• fraudulent• guileful• illusory• deceitful -
6 жульнический
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7 мошеннический
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8 обманный
fraudulent имя прилагательное: -
9 прѣльстьнъ
deceitful, illusive, fraudful, flattering
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