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genuine

  • 1 genuine

    ['‹enjuin]
    1) (real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.) īsts; neviltots
    2) (honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.) patiess
    * * *
    neviltots, īsts; patiess; tīršķirnes

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  • 2 genuine Rubens

    īsts Rubenss

    English-Latvian dictionary > genuine Rubens

  • 3 genuine sorrow

    patiesas bēdas

    English-Latvian dictionary > genuine sorrow

  • 4 with genuine pleasure

    ar patiesu prieku

    English-Latvian dictionary > with genuine pleasure

  • 5 witness

    ['witnəs] 1. noun
    1) (a person who has seen or was present at an event etc and so has direct knowledge of it: Someone must have seen the accident but the police can find no witnesses.) [] liecinieks
    2) (a person who gives evidence, especially in a law court.) liecinieks
    3) (a person who adds his signature to a document to show that he considers another signature on the document to be genuine: You cannot sign your will without witnesses.) liecinieks
    2. verb
    1) (to see and be present at: This lady witnessed an accident at three o'clock this afternoon.) redzēt savām acīm; būt (kaut kā) lieciniekam
    2) (to sign one's name to show that one knows that (something) is genuine: He witnessed my signature on the new agreement.) apliecināt; apstiprināt
    - bear witness
    * * *
    liecinieks; aculiecinieks; pierādījums, liecība; būt par liecinieku; būt par aculiecinieku; liecināt; noderēt par liecību, liecināt; apstiprināt

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  • 6 authentic

    [o:'Ɵentik]
    (true, real or genuine: an authentic signature.) autentisks; īsts
    * * *
    autentisks, īsts; sirsnīgs, patiess

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  • 7 bogus

    ['bəuɡəs]
    (false; not genuine: She was fooled by his bogus identity card.) neīsts; viltots; fiktīvs
    * * *
    viltots, fiktīvs, neīsts

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  • 8 canon

    ['kænən]
    1) (a rule (especially of the church).) kanons
    2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) kanoniķis
    3) (a list of saints.) svēto saraksts
    4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) kanons
    5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.) kanons
    - canonize
    - canonise
    - canonization
    - canonisation
    * * *
    kanons

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  • 9 counterfeit

    1. adjective
    1) (copied or made in imitation especially with a dishonest purpose: counterfeit money.) viltots
    2) (not genuine or not real.) neīsts
    2. verb
    1) (to make a copy of for dishonest purposes: to counterfeit banknotes.) viltot
    2) (to pretend: She counterfeited friendship.) izlikties; liekuļot
    * * *
    viltojums; viltot; liekuļot, izlikties; viltots; liekuļots, neīsts

    English-Latvian dictionary > counterfeit

  • 10 false

    [fo:ls]
    1) (not true; not correct: He made a false statement to the police.) nepareizs
    2) (not genuine; intended to deceive: She has a false passport.) viltots
    3) (artificial: false teeth.) mākslīgs
    4) (not loyal: false friends.) nepatiess; liekuļots
    - falsify
    - falsification
    - falsity
    - false alarm
    - false start
    * * *
    nepareizs, kļūdains; melīgs, nepatiess; mākslīgs, viltots

    English-Latvian dictionary > false

  • 11 for real

    ((especially American) genuine; true: He says he's got a new bike, but I don't know if that's for real.) tiešām; nopietni
    * * *
    tiešām; nopietns

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  • 12 forge

    I 1. [fo:‹] noun
    (a very hot oven in which metals are melted etc; a furnace: Steel is manufactured in a forge.) ēze; kurtuve
    2. verb
    (to shape metal by heating and hammering: He forged a horse-shoe out of an iron bar.) kalt (metālu)
    II [fo:‹] verb
    (to copy (eg a letter or a signature) and pretend that it is genuine, usually for illegal purposes: He forged my signature.) viltot (dokumentu, parakstu)
    III [fo:‹] verb
    (to move steadily: they forged ahead with their plans.) izvirzīties priekšgalā
    * * *
    kalve, smēde; ēze; kalt; neatlaidīgi virzīties uz priekšu; izvirzīties priekšgalā; viltot

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  • 13 forgery

    plural - forgeries; noun
    1) ((the crime of) copying pictures, documents, signatures etc and pretending they are genuine: He was sent to prison for forgery.) (dokumenta, paraksta) viltošana
    2) (a picture, document etc copied for this reason: The painting was a forgery.) viltojums
    * * *
    viltošana; viltojums

    English-Latvian dictionary > forgery

  • 14 insincere

    [insin'siə]
    (not sincere; not genuine: His praise was insincere; insincere promises.) nepatiess; neīsts; liekuļots
    - insincerity
    * * *
    liekuļots, nepatiess, neīsts

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  • 15 put-on

    adjective (pretended; not genuine: a put-on foreign accent; Her accent sounded put-on.) mākslots; tēlots; neīsts
    * * *
    izlikšanās, liekulība; iedomība, uzpūtība; iedomāts, šķietams

    English-Latvian dictionary > put-on

  • 16 real

    [riəl] 1. adjective
    1) (which actually exists: There's a real monster in that cave.) īsts
    2) (not imitation; genuine: real leather; Is that diamond real?) īsts
    3) (actual: He may own the factory, but it's his manager who is the real boss.) īsts; patiess
    4) (great: a real surprise/problem.) īsts; patiess
    2. adverb
    ((especially American) very; really: a real nice house.) patiesi
    - realism
    - realistic
    - realistically
    - reality
    - really
    3. interjection
    (an expression of surprise, protest, doubt etc: `I'm going to be the next manager.' `Oh really?'; Really! You mustn't be so rude!) []tiešām
    - for real
    - in reality
    * * *
    reāls; realitāte, īstenība; reāls, īsts, patiess; nekustams; patiesi

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  • 17 seal

    I 1. [si:l] noun
    1) (a piece of wax or other material bearing a design, attached to a document to show that it is genuine and legal.) zīmogs
    2) (a piece of wax etc used to seal a parcel etc.) zīmoglaka; plombe
    3) ((something that makes) a complete closure or covering: Paint and varnish act as protective seals for woodwork.) izolācija
    2. verb
    1) (to mark with a seal: The document was signed and sealed.) []zīmogot
    2) ((negative unseal) to close completely: He licked and sealed the envelope; All the air is removed from a can of food before it is sealed.) aizzīmogot; hermētiski noslēgt; izolēt
    3) (to settle or decide: This mistake sealed his fate.) izlemt; izšķirt
    - seal of approval
    - seal off
    - set one's seal to
    II [si:l] noun
    (any of several types of sea animal, some furry, living partly on land.) ronis
    * * *
    ronis; zīmogs; apstiprinājums; kotikāda; roņāda; izolācija; aizslēgs, aizvars; virzuļa gredzens; medīt roņus; apzīmogot; aizzīmogot; cieši noslēgt; apstiprināt; izšķirt, nolemt

    English-Latvian dictionary > seal

  • 18 sham

    [ʃæm] 1. noun
    (something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) izlikšanās; viltojums; blēdība
    2. adjective
    (pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) mācību-; mākslīgs; neīsts; viltots
    3. verb
    (to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) simulēt; izlikties
    * * *
    pakaļdarinājums, viltojums; izlikšanās; krāpnieks, blēdis; izlikties; neīsts

    English-Latvian dictionary > sham

  • 19 sincere

    [sin'siə]
    1) (true; genuine: a sincere desire; sincere friends.) īsts; sirsnīgs
    2) (not trying to pretend or deceive: a sincere person.) īsts; patiess
    - sincerity
    * * *
    sirsnīgs, patiess

    English-Latvian dictionary > sincere

  • 20 assumed

    adjective (pretended; not genuine: assumed astonishment; He wrote under an assumed name (= not using his real name).) pieņemts; neīsts

    English-Latvian dictionary > assumed

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  • genuine — gen u*ine, a. [L. genuinus, fr. genere, gignere, to beget, in pass., to be born: cf. F. g[ e]nuine. See {Gender}.] Belonging to, or proceeding from, the original stock; native; hence, not counterfeit, spurious, false, or adulterated; authentic;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • genuine — gen·u·ine adj: actually having the reputed or apparent qualities or character; specif: free of forgery or counterfeiting see also genuine issue at issue gen·u·ine·ly adv gen·u·ine·ness n Merriam …   Law dictionary

  • génuine — ⇒GÉNUINE, adj. Rare. Véritable, exact. La recherche d archétypes symboliques, de pensées génuines que traditions et coutumes déformèrent et qui nous révéleraient l esprit véritable des primitifs (Philos., Relig., 1957, p. 405). Prononc. : [ ].… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • genuine — [adj1] authentic, real 24 carat*, absolute, accurate, actual, authenticated, bona fide, carat*, certain, certified, demonstrable, exact, existent, factual, for real*, good, hard, honest, honest to goodness*, indubitable, in the flesh*, kosher*,… …   New thesaurus

  • Genuīne — Genuīne, Münze, so v.w. Genovina …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • genuine — 1590s, natural, not acquired, from L. genuinus native, natural, from root of gignere beget (see GENUS (Cf. genus)), perhaps influenced in form by contrasting adulterinus spurious. [Alternative etymology is from L. genu knee, from a supposed… …   Etymology dictionary

  • genuine — *authentic, bona fide, veritable Analogous words: true, *real, actual: unadulterated, unsophisticated (see affirmative verbs at ADULTERATE): *pure, sheer, absolute: *sincere, unfeigned Antonyms: counterfeit: fraudulent Contrasted words: simulated …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • genuine — ► ADJECTIVE 1) truly what it is said to be; authentic. 2) sincere; honest. DERIVATIVES genuinely adverb genuineness noun. ORIGIN Latin genuinus, from genu knee (with reference to the ancient Roman custom of a father acknowledging paternity of a… …   English terms dictionary

  • genuine — [jen′yo͞o in] adj. [L genuinus, orig., inborn, native, hence authentic < base of gignere, to be born: see GENUS] 1. of the original stock; purebred 2. really being what it is said to be or coming from the alleged source or origin; not… …   English World dictionary

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