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1 gross distortion of facts
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > gross distortion of facts
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2 distortion
nискажение, извращение, передёргивание -
3 fact
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4 грубый
прил.
1) coarse;
rough;
rude;
gross (об ошибке и т.п.) грубые черты лица ≈ rugged features;
coarse features (отталкивающие) грубый голос ≈ harsh/rough/gruff voice грубые руки ≈ horny/hardened hands грубое слово ≈ rude word;
coarse word (неприличное) грубая сила ≈ brute force
2) (неискусный) crude( об изделии)
3) (приблизительный) rough в грубых чертахгруб|ый -
1. (недостаточно отделанный;
приблизительный) rough;
перен. crude, gross;
~ая работа rough work;
~ подсчёт rough estimate;
~ая лесть gross flattery;
2. (жёсткий, шероховатый) rough, coarse;
~ые руки horny/ calloused hands;
3. (резкий - о голосе, смехе) harsh, rough, gruff;
4. (малокультурный) rude;
(об обращении тж.) rough;
~ое слово bad word, swear-word;
5. (недопустимый) gross, glaring;
~ обман gross deception;
~ое искажение фактов gross distortion of the facts;
~ое нарушение договора gross/flagrant violation of a treaty;
~ая ошибка bad*/gross mistake, blunder;
~ая сила brute force.
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