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guileful, insidious* * ** * *guileful, insidious, perfidious, crafty* * *cattycunninginsidiousjesuiticjesuiticalsnakysubtlevulpine -
2 коварный
1. subtle2. guileful3. wily4. insidious5. artful; guileful; insidious6. cunningСинонимический ряд:лукаво (проч.) злокозненно; иезуитски; лукаво -
3 вероломный
1) General subject: backstabbing, deceitful, disloyal, faithless, false, false-hearted, falsehearted, full of guile, guileful, insidious, perfidious, traitorous, treacherous, trustless, unfaithful, dark-minded, conniving2) History: Punic -
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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 -
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1) General subject: Jesuitic, Jesuitical, arch, argute, artful, as tricky as a monkey, astute, cagey, canny, cattish, catty, crafty, cunning, cute, deep, designing, devious, disingenuous, dodgy, downy, fly, foxlike, foxy, furtive, guileful, hard-headed, hardhead, hardheaded, ingenious, insidious, knowing, leer, long-headed, longheaded, loopy, pawky, pixieish, pixyish, politic, serpentine, sharp, shifting, shifty, shrewd, shuffling, sinuated, sinuous, sleeky, slick, slim, sly, sneaky, subtile, trickish, tricky, underhand, underhanded, vulpine, vulpine (как лиса), wide awake, wily, subtle, callid2) Zoology: feline3) Colloquial: lairy, leary, leery, wide-awake4) Dialect: varmint6) Obsolete: cannie9) Makarov: crazy as a fox, crazy like a fox, crazy like as a fox, shifting centre, smart, smart (о механизме)10) Archaic: varment -
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СЕБЕ НА УМЁ coll Invar usu. subj-compl with бытыз (subj: human, pres or past fixed WOone is guarded, tight-lipped (with regard to his plans, intentions etc), guileful, protective of his own interests etc (the focus may be on any combination of the above elementsmay imply that one's plans etc are not aboveboard)X себе на уме X is secretive (close-mouthed, sly etc)X is secretive and wily (sly, mindful of his own interests etc) X plays a deep game....Свидригайлов вдруг опять рассмеялся. Раскольникову явно было, что это на что-то твёрдо решившийся человек и себе на уме (Достоевский 3)....Svidrigailov suddenly laughed again. It was obvious to Raskolnikov that this was a man with his mind firmly set on something and one who was also secretive (3a).Вообще Куник Глебову не нравился. Он был какой-то очень молчаливый, неприветливый... и себе на уме (Трифонов 2). Glebov disliked Kunik. Не was so very taciturn, unfriendly, secretive and wily (2a).Тут же кстати он (градоначальник) доведался, что глуповцы, по упущению, совсем отстали от употребления горчицы, а потому на первый раз ограничился тем, что объявил это употребление обязательным в наказание же за ослушание прибавил ещё прованское масло... Но глуповцы тоже были себе на уме. Энергии действия они с большою находчивостью противопоставили энергию бездействия. «Что хошь ( ungrammat = хочешь) с нами делай! - говорили одни, — хошь — на куски режь хошь — с кашей ешь, а мы не согласны!» (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). At this point he (the governor) received the timely information that the Foolovites, out of negligence, had completely given up the use of mustard, and for that reason he confined himself at first to declaring its use obligatory, as punishment for disobedience he added olive oil besides....But the Foolovites, too, could play a deep game. To the energy of action they very resourcefully opposed the energy of inaction. "Do with us what you will!" said some "Cut us into pieces, eat us with kasha, but we're not agreed!" (1a). -
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• СЕБЕ НА УМЕ coll[Invar; usu. subj-compl with быть (subj: human), pres or past; fixed WO]=====⇒ one is guarded, tight-lipped (with regard to his plans, intentions etc), guileful, protective of his own interests etc (the focus may be on any combination of the above elements; may imply that one's plans etc are not aboveboard):- X себе на уме≈ X is secretive <dose-mouthed, sly etc>;- X is secretive and wily <sly, mindful of his own interests etc>;- X plays a deep game.♦...Свидригайлов вдруг опять рассмеялся. Раскольникову явно было, что это на что-то твёрдо решившийся человек и себе на уме (Достоевский 3)....Svidrigailov suddenly laughed again. It was obvious to Raskolnikov that this was a man with his mind firmly set on something and one who was also secretive (3a).♦ Вообще Куник Глебову не нравился. Он был какой-то очень молчаливый, неприветливый... и себе на уме (Трифонов 2). Glebov disliked Kunik. He was so very taciturn, unfriendly, secretive and wily (2a).♦ Тут же кстати он [градоначальник] доведался, что глуповцы, по упущению, совсем отстали от употребления горчицы, а потому на первый раз ограничился тем, что объявил это употребление обязательным; в наказание же за ослушание прибавил ещё прованское масло... Но глуповцы тоже были себе на уме. Энергии действия они с большою находчивостью противопоставили энергию бездействия. "Что хошь [ungrammat = хочешь] с нами делай! - говорили одни, - хошь - на куски режь; хошь - с кашей ешь, а мы не согласны!" (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). At this point he [the governor] received the timely information that the Foolovites, out of negligence, had completely given up the use of mustard, and for that reason he confined himself at first to declaring its use obligatory; as punishment for disobedience he added olive oil besides....But the Foolovites, too, could play a deep game. To the energy of action they very resourcefully opposed the energy of inaction. "Do with us what you will!" said some "Cut us into pieces, eat us with kasha, but we're not agreed!" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > себе на уме
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8 вероломный
perfidious* * ** * *perfidious, treacherous* * *disloyaldouble-heartedfaithlessfalsefalse-heartedguilefulperfidioustreacherousunfaithful -
9 вероломен
disloyaldouble-heartedfalsefalse-heartedguilefulperfidioustreacherousunfaithful -
10 коварный
/kɐˈvarnɨj/
guileful, insidious, perfidious,treacherous -
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прил.guileful, insidious, perfidious, crafty, treacherous -
12 коварный
treacherous имя прилагательное: -
13 вероломный
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14 хитрый
crafty имя прилагательное:
См. также в других словарях:
Guileful — Guile ful, a. Full of guile; characterized by cunning, deceit, or treachery; guilty. {Guile ful*ly}, adv. {Guile ful*ness}, n. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
guileful — index collusive, delusive, dishonest, evasive, fallacious, fraudulent, insidious, machiavellian, perfidious … Law dictionary
guileful — c.1300, from GUILE (Cf. guile) + FUL (Cf. ful). Nowadays only in poems and dictionaries. Related: Guilefully; guilefulness … Etymology dictionary
guileful — *sly, cunning, crafty, tricky, foxy, insidious, wily, artful … New Dictionary of Synonyms
guileful — [gīl′fəl] adj. full of guile; deceitful guilefully adv … English World dictionary
guileful — guile ► NOUN ▪ sly or cunning intelligence. DERIVATIVES guileful adjective. ORIGIN Old French, related to WILE(Cf. ↑W) … English terms dictionary
guileful — adjective see guile … New Collegiate Dictionary
guileful — guilefully, adv. guilefulness, n. /guyl feuhl/, adj. insidiously cunning; artfully deceptive; wily. [1300 50; ME; see GUILE, FUL] * * * … Universalium
guileful — adjective Full of guile; treacherously deceptive … Wiktionary
guileful — Synonyms and related words: Byzantine, Machiavellian, Machiavellic, acute, arch, artful, astute, cagey, calculating, canny, chiseling, clever, collusive, covinous, crafty, cunning, cute, deceitful, deep, deep laid, designing, devious, diplomatic … Moby Thesaurus
guileful — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Deceitfully clever: artful, crafty, cunning, foxy, scheming, sharp, sly, tricky, wily. See ABILITY, HONEST, MEANS. 2. Marked by treachery or deceit: devious, disingenuous, duplicitous, indirect, lubricious,… … English dictionary for students