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1 коварный
1) General subject: Byzantian, Jesuitic, Jesuitical, artful, astucious, astute, cattish, catty, crafty, cunning, designing, devious, foxlike, full of deceit, full of guile, guileful, insidious, proditorous, scheming, serpentine, sly, snaky, sneaky, tortuous, treacherous, tricky, underhand, underhanded, versute, vulpine, wily, subtle, callid, dark-minded, conniving, wilier2) Zoology: feline4) Bookish: proditory5) History: Punic6) Rare: subdolous8) Australian slang: cunning as a shithouse rat9) Diplomatic term: Byzantine10) Scottish language: loopy11) Jargon: cagey, cagy, chicken, greasy, slippery, poison (Stay away from her. She's poison. Держись от неё подальше. Она коварна.), crazy12) Makarov: crazy as a fox, crazy like a fox, crazy like as a fox, subtile -
2 лживый
1) General subject: deceitful, deceivable, double tongued, double-tongued, false, full of deceit, lying, mendacious, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, seeming, story telling, two faced, two tongued, two-faced, two-tongued, untruthful, Orwellian, Madison Avenue, Less-than-honest, speciousness, specious2) Colloquial: painted, story-telling3) Bookish: inveracious4) Rare: impostrous, imposturous5) Scottish language: sklent6) Jargon: feather-legs7) Invective: chicken shit8) Taboo: bum, full of shit
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