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1 hocus-pocus
{,houkəs'poukəs}
I. 1. фокус-бокус, жонглъорство
2. измама, измамничество
II. v правя фокуси, жонглирам, погаждам номера* * *{,houkъs'poukъs} n 1. фокус-бокус; жонгльорство; 2. измам(2) {,houkъs'poukъs} v правя фокуси; жонглирам; погаждам* * *фокус-бокус;* * *1. i. фокус-бокус, жонглъорство 2. ii. v правя фокуси, жонглирам, погаждам номера 3. измама, измамничество* * *hocus-pocus[´hɔukəs¸poukəs] I. n фокус-бокус; фокус, илюзия; измама, измамничество; II. v правя фокуси; погаждам номера. -
2 hokey-pokey
{'houki'pouki}
1. n разг. фокус-бокус
2. евтин сладолед, който се продава по улиците* * *{'houki'pouki} n разг. 1. фокус-бокус; 2. евтин сладолед,* * *1. n разг. фокус-бокус 2. евтин сладолед, който се продава по улиците* * *hokey-pokey[´houki´pouki] n 1. разг. евтин сладолед, който се продава по улиците; 2. = hocus-pocus.
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Hocus Pocus — Hocus pocus, hocus pocus, or hokus pokus is a term used by magicians, usually the magic words spoken when bringing about some sort of change. It may also refer to: Contents 1 Books 2 Film and television 3 Music 4 … Wikipedia
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hocus-pocus — mummery, *gibberish, abracadabra … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hocus-pocus — [n] deception, magic abracadabra*, artifice, cant, chant, charm, cheating, chicanery, conjuring, deceit, delusion, flimflam*, fraud, gibberish, gobbledegook*, hoax, humbug, imposture, incantation, jargon, juggling, legerdemain, mumbo jumbo*,… … New thesaurus
hocus-pocus — ► NOUN 1) meaningless talk used to deceive. 2) a form of words used by a conjuror. ORIGIN from hax pax max Deus adimax, a pseudo Latin phrase used as a magic formula by conjurors … English terms dictionary