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101 timar
v.1 to cheat, to con.2 to deceive, to fool, to swindle, to trick.Elsa birló al cajero y robó dinero Elsa tricked the cashier and stole money.* * *1 to swindle, cheat, trick1 familiar to make eyes at each other* * *verbto cheat, con, swindle* * *1.VT to swindle, con *¡me han timado! — I've been conned! *
2.See:* * *verbo transitivo to swindle, cheat* * *= cheat (on), trick, dupe, rip off, take in, swindle, shortchange, hoodwink, be had, humbug, con, hoax.Ex. Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.Ex. People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex. He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex. Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex. 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex. It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex. Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex. In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex. By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex. More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex. A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex. He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *verbo transitivo to swindle, cheat* * *= cheat (on), trick, dupe, rip off, take in, swindle, shortchange, hoodwink, be had, humbug, con, hoax.Ex: Students who cheat on literature searching, for instance, will not get the full benefit of the course.
Ex: People will try to trick or deceive systems that support intrinsically social activities.Ex: He offers an antidote to modern-day jeremiads that criticize easily duped consumers.Ex: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.Ex: 'Boy, have you been brainwashed! You've been taken in by the tobacco industry', she said = Ella dijo: "¡Chico, te han lavado el cerebro! la industrial del tabaco te ha timado".Ex: It is evident that the candidates for everlasting youth will be eternally swindled.Ex: Banning's decision to hold up Madison and Jefferson as models without discussing in some depth the practical ways in which they politicked shortchanges the reader.Ex: In turn, a consequential effect is that reference librarians and scholars might end up getting hoodkwinked.Ex: By the time Americans learned they'd been had, the die was cast -- we were committed to 58,000 dead!.Ex: More persons, on the whole, are humbugged by believing in nothing than by believing in too much.Ex: A number of victims have contacted police after seeing Masterson's mug shot and recognizing him as the man who conned them.Ex: He hoaxed the popular media into thinking that he had burnt a million quid for the publicity it would, and has continued to, generate.* * *timar [A1 ]vtto swindle, cheat, rip … off ( colloq)■ timarse( Esp fam) timarse CON algn (mirar, coquetear) to flirt WITH sb, make eyes AT sb; (tener relaciones) to carry on WITH sb ( colloq)* * *
timar ( conjugate timar) verbo transitivo
to swindle, cheat
timar vtr (estafar) to cheat, swindle
familiar rip off: te han timado, you've been swindled o cheated
' timar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engañar
- estafar
English:
cheat
- chisel
- con
- decoy
- dupe
- fleece
- lead on
- rip off
- swindle
- diddle
- rip
* * *timar vttimar algo a alguien to swindle sb out of sth2. [engañar] to cheat, to con;¿cinco mil por eso? ¡te han timado! five thousand for that? you've been done o had!* * *v/t cheat* * *timar vt: to swindle, to cheat* * *timar vb to swindle / to cheatme han timado 10.000 pesetas I've been swindled out of 10,000 pesetas -
102 venir con buenas intenciones
(v.) = come in + peaceEx. Christianity has historically been used to hoodwink various peoples into believing that Europeans were coming in peace.* * *(v.) = come in + peaceEx: Christianity has historically been used to hoodwink various peoples into believing that Europeans were coming in peace.
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103 venir en son de paz
(v.) = come in + peaceEx. Christianity has historically been used to hoodwink various peoples into believing that Europeans were coming in peace.* * *(v.) = come in + peaceEx: Christianity has historically been used to hoodwink various peoples into believing that Europeans were coming in peace.
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104 embobeliner
I[ɑ̃bɔbline] verbe transitif,embobiner [ɑ̃bɔbine] verbe transitif2. [manipuler] to get round (inseparable)il sait t'embobeliner he knows how to twist you round his little finger ou to get round youII[ɑ̃bɔbline] verbe transitif,embobiner [ɑ̃bɔbine] verbe transitif2. [manipuler] to get round (inseparable)il sait t'embobeliner he knows how to twist you round his little finger ou to get round you -
105 mystifier
mystifier [mistifje]➭ TABLE 7 transitive verb* * *mistifjeverbe transitif to hoodwink, to fool* * *mistifje vt* * *[mistifje] verbe transitif -
106 embobiner
➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = enjôler) to get round (inf)c. ( = duper) to hoodwink* * *ɑ̃bɔbine1) (colloq) ( tromper) to hoodwink2) ( enrouler) to wind* * *ɑ̃bɔbine vt(= enjôler)* * *embobiner verb table: aimer vtr2 ( enrouler) to wind. -
107 HÉÐINN
(dat. heðni), m. jacket of fur or skin; vefja (or veifa) heðni at höfði e-m, to wrap a skin round one’s head, to hoodwink one.* * *m., dat. héðni, [akin to haðna, q. v.], a jacket of fur or skin, Hm. 72; úlf-héðinn, wolf-coat, Fs. 77, the name of a berserker, 17; geit-héðinn, a goat’s skin coat, Nj. 211; bjarn-héðinn, a bear’s skin coat; the phrase, veifa héðni at höfði e-m, to wrap a skin round one’s head, to hoodwink one, Eb. 32 new Ed., Grett. ch. 66, Ó. H. 139: héðin-stykki, n. a piece of fur, D. N.II. a mythical pr. name, Edda, Lex. Poët.: in compds, Bjarn-héðinn, Úlf-héðinn, Skarp-héðinn, Bs., Landn., Nj. -
108 pettää
yks.nom. pettää; yks.gen. petän; yks.part. petti; yks.ill. pettäisi; mon.gen. pettäköön; mon.part. pettänyt; mon.ill. petettiinbeguile (verb)belie (verb)betray (verb)cheat (verb)circumvent (verb)cozen (verb)deceive (verb)defraud (verb)delude (verb)doublecross (verb)fail (verb)frustrate (verb)hoodwink (verb)jilt (verb)let down (verb)misfire (verb)mislead (verb)mock (verb)swindle (verb)victimize (verb)* * *• cheat• dupe• double-cross• doublecross• disappoint• delude• defraud• deceive• cozen• circumvent• fool• belie• betray• abuse• beguile• befool• be unfaithful to• bamboozle• collapse• misslead• yield• trick• take in• swindle• sell out• seel• play false• fail• mock• err• mislead• misfire• let down• jilt• hoodwink• give in• frustrate• fall• outwit• break down -
109 pimittää
yks.nom. pimittää; yks.gen. pimitän; yks.part. pimitti; yks.ill. pimittäisi; mon.gen. pimittäköön; mon.part. pimittänyt; mon.ill. pimitettiincheat (verb)darken (verb)dim (verb)hide (verb)hoodwink (verb)keep back (verb)obscure (verb)pinch (verb)* * *• keep back• cloud• withhold information on one's income• steal• pinch• conceal• obscure• hoodwink• hide• eclipse• dim• darken• cover• pilfer -
110 catch
1. n поимка; захватher catch was quick enough to keep the plate from hitting the floor — она успела быстро схватить падающую на пол тарелку
2. n улов; добыча3. n разг. хитрость, ловушка; подвох4. n выгодное приобретениеno catch, not much of a catch — незавидное приобретение; грош цена; не бог весть какое сокровище
5. n задвижка, засов; шпингалет6. n тех. захватывающее, запирающее приспособление7. n тех. стяжной болт8. n тех. тормоз; стопор; арретир9. n приостановка на мгновение; потеря на мгновение10. n отрывки, обрывки, кусочки11. n игра в мяч; перебрасывание мячаcatch stitch — шов «ёлочкой»
12. n поимка мяча13. n с. -х. самосев хлебных злаков14. n муз. ист. качча15. v поймать, схватить; ловитьcatch hold of — схватывать; схватить
to catch cold — схватить простуду, простудиться
16. v поймать, застигнуть; застать, захватить17. v схватить, задержать18. v ухватиться, схватить19. v прицепляться, придираться к20. v уловить, поймать21. v разг. уловить смысл, понять22. v зацепить; задеть; защемить23. v зацепиться24. v поддеть; провести; поймать в ловушку25. v попасть, ударитьСинонимический ряд:1. capture (noun) apprehension; bagging; capture; clutch; collaring; gem; grab; hooking; prize; seizure; snatch; taking; treasure; trophy2. fastener (noun) bolt; buckle; clasp; closure; fastener; hasp; hook; lock; ratchet; snap3. prize (noun) plum; prize4. trick (noun) cheat; deception; decoy; drawback; hitch; hooker; puzzle; rub; snag; trap; trick5. apprehend (verb) accept; apprehend; arrest; bag; collar; compass; comprehend; conceive; cotton on to; cotton to; fathom; follow; make out; nail; prehend; read; see; take in; tumble to; twig6. attract (verb) attract; bewitch; captivate; charm; enchant; fascinate; win7. catch up with (verb) catch up with; go after; reach8. dupe (verb) bamboozle; befool; chicane; con; dupe; dust; flimflam; gull; hoax; hornswoggle; job; kid; pigeon; spoof; victimize9. entangle (verb) entangle; hook; lodge; stick10. fasten (verb) anchor; fasten; fix; latch; moor; secure11. find (verb) descry; detect; discern; encounter; espy; find; glimpse; hit upon; meet with; spot; spy; turn up12. get (verb) break out with; capture; come down with; contract; develop; get; incur; net; sicken; sicken of; sicken with13. grasp (verb) clutch; grab; grapple; grasp; grip; nab; seize; snag14. hit (verb) clout; ding; hit; knock; pop; slam; slog; smack; smash; smite; sock; strike; swat; whack; wham15. hoodwink (verb) deceive; discover; expose; fool; hoodwink; pull one over on; startle; trick16. intercept (verb) block; cut off; intercept17. marry (verb) espouse; marry; wed18. overhaul (verb) overhaul; overtake; take19. perceive (verb) perceive; sense; understand20. snare (verb) benet; catch up; enmesh; ensnare; entrap; foul; lasso; latch on to; snare; tangle; trammel; trap21. strike (verb) nip; snap; snatch; strike22. surprise (verb) board; hit on; surpriseАнтонимический ряд:fail; free; give up; let go; lose; miss; release; restore -
111 göz
"1. eye. 2. sight, vision. 3. eye, manner or way of looking at a thing; estimation; opinion. 4. fountainhead, source (of a stream or river); spring. 5. eye (of a needle). 6. division, section, compartment; pigeonhole; cubbyhole. 7. drawer (in a piece of furniture). 8. pan (of a balance). 9. evil eye. 10. bad luck inflicted by an evil eye. 11. esteem, favor, friendly regard. 12. rudimentary bud. 13. eye (on a potato). 14. eye, the depression at the calyx end of some fruits. 15. section, division, square (on a game board). 16. central core (of a boil). 17. eye (in cheese); hole (in bread). 18. desire, interest. -ünde /ın/ in the eyes of. -ü aç greedy, avaricious, insatiable. - açamamak to have no rest or respite. -ü açık clever, sharp, wide-awake, shrewd. -ü açık gitmek to die without having fulfilled one´s desire. -ü açılmak to become shrewd. - açıp kapayıncaya kadar/- açıp kapamadan in the twinkling of an eye, in an instant. -lerini açmak to wake up. -ünü açmak 1. to keep one´s eyes open, watch out, be wary, be on guard. 2. /ın/ to enlighten (someone), open (someone´s) eyes. 3. to be enlightened. 4. /ın/ to take (a virgin) to bed. 5. /da/ to have intercourse for the first time (with). - açtırmamak /a/ to give no respite to, give (someone) no chance to do anything else. -ünü ağartmak to open one´s eyes wide (in astonishment or anger). - ağrısı 1. eyestrain. 2. one´s old or first love or sweetheart. - ahbaplığı/aşinalığı knowing someone by sight. -ü akmak to be blinded (by accident). -e ak düşmek to get a cataract in one´s eye. - alabildiğine as far as the eye can see. - aldanımı/aldanması optical illusion. - alıcı eye-catching. - almak to dazzle. -e almak /ı/ to risk, accept the risk of, take or run the chance of. - ardı etmek /ı/ to undervalue, pay insufficient attention to. -ü arkada kalmak to leave with something left undone or with a desire left unsatisfied. - aşinalığı slight acquaintanceship. - atmak /a/ to take a glance at, run an eye over. -ün/-ünüz aydın! I´m happy for you!/Congratulations! (said to one whose long-awaited wish has come true). - aydına gitmek /a/ to visit (someone) to congratulate him/her. -ünü ayırmamak /dan/ not to take one´s eyes off of. - aynası ophthalmoscope. -lerini bağışlamak to donate one´s eyes on death. -ünü bağlamak /ın/ 1. to blindfold. 2. to hoodwink. -ü bağlı 1. blindfolded. 2. blindly, blindfoldedly. 3. bewitched. (...) -üyle bakmak /a/ to look at (someone, something) from the point of view of. - bankası eye bank. - banyosu 1. eyewash. 2. colloq. girl-watching. -e batmak 1. to stick out, hit one in the eye. 2. to attract attention. -leri bayılmak for one´s eyes to have a sleepy or desirous look. -lerini belertmek to open one´s eyes wide (in astonishment or anger). - boncuğu blue bead (worn to avert the evil eye). - boyamak to mislead, delude, deceive, hoodwink, pull the wool over someone´s eyes. -leri buğulanmak/bulutlanmak for one´s eyes to fill with tears. -ü bulanmak for one´s eyes to become clouded over. -ü büyükte olmak to be full of ambition. -leri büyümek to open one´s eyes wide (in surprise, with terror). -ünde büyümek /ın/ to assume great proportions to (someone). -ünde büyütmek /ı/ to blow up (something, someone) out of proportion. -leri çakmak çakmak olmak for one´s eyes to be bloodshot. -ünün çapağını silmeden the first thing on awakening, before wiping the sleep from one´s eyes. -e çarpmak to strike or catch one´s eyes; to be conspicuous. -leri çekik having slanting eyes, slant-eyed. -den çıkarmak /ı/ to be prepared to pay; to be willing to give up or sacrifice (something). -ünü çıkarmak /ın/ to do the worst possible job of (something), ruin, spoil. -üm çıksın/kör olsun Strike me blind if.... - çukuru anat. orbit, eye socket. -leri çukura gitmek/kaçmak to become hollow-eyed. -ünü daldan budaktan/çöpten esirgememek/sakınmamak to disregard dangers. -ü dalmak to gaze vacantly, stare into space. - damlası med. ey -
112 oyun
"1. game. 2. play, theatrical presentation. 3. dance, folk dance. 4. trick, ruse. 5. wrestling a movement designed to throw one´s opponent off guard. - almak to win a game. - çıkarmak (for an acting troupe) to put on a performance; (for a team) to play a game. - etmek/oynamak/yapmak /a/ to play a trick on, pull a fast one on, hoodwink, dupe. - ebesi the person who is it in a game. -a gelmek to be deceived, be hoodwinked, be duped. -a getirmek /ı/ to deceive, hoodwink, dupe. - havası tune (which accompanies a folk dance). - kâğıdı (a) playing card. - vermek 1. to put on a theatrical production, put on a play. 2. to lose a game. - yanmak (for a game) to be spoilt." -
113 seel
̈ɪsi:l I гл.;
уст.
1) охот. закрыть глаза (соколу)
2) завязать( глаза)
3) ослепить, ввести в заблуждение Syn: hoodwink II гл.;
мор. дать резкий крен Syn: lurch( морское) крен при качке;
размах качки (охота) закрыть глаза (соколу) завязать глаза ослепить отвести глаза seel мор. дать резкий крен ~ уст. завязать (глаза) ~ уст. охот. сомкнуть глаза (сокола) -
114 trick
trɪk
1. сущ.
1) а) обман, хитрость to play smb. a trick, to play a trick on smb. ≈ обмануть, надуть кого-л.;
сыграть с кем-л. (злую) шутку You shall not serve that trick twice. ≈ Второй раз этот номер не пройдет. Syn: artifice, blind, dodge, ruse, stratagem, wile б) выходка, уловка;
шутка, шалость to play smb. a trick, to play a trick on smb. ≈ сыграть с кем-л. (злую) шутку None of your tricks! ≈ Без фокусов! clever trick confidence trick dirty trick low trick mean trick nasty trick sneaky trick snide trick в) амер.;
разг. ребенок (часто little или pretty trick)
2) а) трюк, фокус He shows me card tricks. ≈ Он показывает мне карточные фокусы. б) сноровка, ловкий прием don't know( или have not got) the trick of it ≈ не знаю, как это делается, не знаю 'секрета' He's done the trick. ≈ Ему это удалось. I know a trick worth two of that. ≈ У меня есть средство получше. Syn: evasion, manoeuvre, subterfuge в) особенность, характерное выражение (лица, голоса) ;
манера, привычка( часто дурная)
3) а) карт. взятка б) мор. очередь, смена у руля to take, have, stand one's trick ≈ отстоять смену
4) амер. безделушка, забава, игрушка ∙ to do the trick сл. ≈ достичь цели, добиться своего
2. прил.
1) сложный, выполняемый с помощью трюков
2) обманчивый
3. гл.
1) обманывать, надувать;
выманивать (out of) ;
обманом заставить( что-л. сделать) (into)
2) подводить( кого-л.) ∙ trick into trick out trick out of trick up Syn: deceive, delude, dupe, hoodwink, mislead хитрость, обман - by * обманным путем - to obtain money by a * получить деньги при помощи обмана - I suspect some * здесь что-то не так /нечисто/ - to play smb. a *. to play a * on smb. обмануть /надуть/ кого-л., сыграть с кем-л. шутку - it's a * to get rid of me это уловка, чтобы избавиться от меня - you shall not serve that * twice второй раз этот номер не пройдет, больше вы меня не обманете - my memory is always playing me *s память играет со мной плохие шутки, память постоянно меня подводит обман, оптическая иллюзия и т. п. - a * of the senses обман чувств - *s of the memory провалы памяти - a * of vision /of the eyesight/ обман зрения шутка, шалость;
выходка - *s of fortune превратности судьбы - children are always up to *s дети всегда любят пошалить - you've been up to your *s again! опять ты напроказил!;
опять ты принялся за свое! - none of your *s! (разговорное) без фокусов! - he's always playing mad *s у него всегда какие-то безумные выходки глупый поступок, глупость - it's a fool's * to trust a stranger too far глупо чересчур доверять незнакомому человеку фокус, трюк - conjuring *s фокусы иллюзиониста - card *s карточные фокусы - the *s of the clowns in a circus трюки цирковых клоунов - to show *s показывать фокусы - to teach a dog some *s обучать собаку трюкам - the * didn't come off фокус не получился эффект - *s of lighing световые эффекты умение, сноровка;
(профессиональная) ловкость - there's a * to making a good pie чтобы испечь хороший пирог, нужно умение - to learn /to get/ the * of it научиться делать что-л. как следует - I'll show you the * of it я покажу вам, как это делается - it's easy if you know the * это нетрудно сделать, если знаешь как - patience is the * in doing a job well чтобы хорошо сделать работу, нужно набраться терпения - the * is to make it look natural искусство заключается в том, чтобы все выглядело естественно способ, прием - the * of depicting perspective on a flat surface приемы изображения перспективы на плоской поверхности pl ловкие приемы;
уловки - *s of the trade специфические (часто бесчестные) приемы в каком-л. деле /в какой-л. профессии/;
тайны ремесла - all the *s and turns все приемы и уловки - "come-along" *s приемы конвоирования (самбо) характерная особенность - queer little *s of gesture and pronunciation что-то непривычное /странное/ в жестикуляции и произношении - the * of the voice особое звучание голоса привычка, манера (часто дурная) - he has a * of repeating himself у него привычка /он любит/ повторяться вычурные, напыщенные обороты (речи) ;
выкрутасы - his style is disfigured by *s его стиль страдает от вычурных оборотов /от словесных выкрутасов/ - he must cure himself of the * of archaism он должен отучиться употреблять архаизмы pl (американизм) мелочи;
безделушки, игрушки - the *s and bits that give a room personality те безделушки и мелочи, которые придают комнате индивидуальность( разговорное) вещички, барахло, манатки;
шмотки - to leave one's *s at the camp оставить свои манатки в лагере (американизм) (разговорное) ребенок, девочка (часто little *, pretty *) (карточное) взятка - the odd * решающая взятка - to take /to win/ a * брать взятку смена (у штурвала и т. п.) - to take /to have, to stand/ one's * стоять вахту - he was coming to the end of his * его смена подходила к концу (сленг) ремесло проститутки (сленг) клиент проститутки > the whole bag of *s всяческие ухищрения;
все без остатка > dirty /shabby, nasty, dog's/ * подлость, пакость > to play a dirty /a nasty/ * (up) on smb. сделать кому-л. подлость;
подложить кому-л. свинью > to do /to turn/ the * достичь цели, добиться своего > he has done the * ему это удалось > that will do the * вот так это получится /пойдет/ > not to miss a * ничего не упускать, все замечать > how's *s? (американизм) как дела?, что новенького? > I know a * worth two of that я знаю средство получше выполняемый с использованием трюков - * riding вольтижировка - * shooting стрельба с трюками - * cyclist мотоциклист-акробат, акробат на мотоцикле обученный трюкам - a * dog собака, умеющая выполнять трюки;
дрессированная собака используемый для показа фокусов или выполнения трюков - a * chair стул с секретом слабый( о суставе) обманывать, надувать - to * the audience провести аудиторию (с помощью фокуса и т. п.) - he was *ed into approval его согласия добились обманом - he found that he had been *ed он понял, что его обманули - to * smb. out of his money выманить у кого-л. деньги подводить;
нарушать (планы, расчеты и т. п.) приводить в порядок;
украшать, наряжать (тж. * out) - horses with manes and tails *ed лошади с расчесанными гривами и хвостами - *ed out in jewels украшенный драгоценностями - speculation *ed out to look like scholarship( пустые) спекуляции в облачении учености /замаскированные под ученость/ all the tricks and turns все приемы, уловки;
tricks of the trade специфические приемы в (каком-л.) деле или профессии ~ хитрость, обман;
by trick обманным путем;
trick of senses (imagination) обман чувств (воображения) con ~ мошенничество con ~ обман confidence ~ злоупотребление доверием confidence ~ мошенничество ~ шутка;
шалость;
выходка;
none of your tricks! без фокусов!;
a dirty trick подлость, гадость ~ attr. обманчивый;
to do the trick sl. достичь цели, добиться своего ~ сноровка, ловкий прием;
уловка;
don't know (или have not got) the trick of it не знаю, как это делается, не знаю "секрета" he's done the ~ разг. ему это удалось;
I know a trick worth two of that у меня есть средство получше he's done the ~ разг. ему это удалось;
I know a trick worth two of that у меня есть средство получше ~ шутка;
шалость;
выходка;
none of your tricks! без фокусов!;
a dirty trick подлость, гадость ~ карт. взятка;
the odd trick решающая взятка to play (smb.) a ~ обмануть, надуть (кого-л.) ;
сыграть (с кем-л.) шутку;
you shall not serve that trick twice второй раз этот номер не пройдет shabby ~s гадкие шутки;
tricks of fortune превратности судьбы ~ мор. очередь, смена у руля;
to take (или to have, to stand) one's trick отстоять смену ~ attr. обманчивый;
to do the trick sl. достичь цели, добиться своего ~ attr. сложный;
trick photography комбинированные съемки ~ хитрость, обман;
by trick обманным путем;
trick of senses (imagination) обман чувств (воображения) ~ подводить (кого-л.) ;
trick out, trick up искусно или причудливо украшать ~ attr. сложный;
trick photography комбинированные съемки ~ подводить (кого-л.) ;
trick out, trick up искусно или причудливо украшать shabby ~s гадкие шутки;
tricks of fortune превратности судьбы all the tricks and turns все приемы, уловки;
tricks of the trade специфические приемы в (каком-л.) деле или профессии to play (smb.) a ~ обмануть, надуть (кого-л.) ;
сыграть (с кем-л.) шутку;
you shall not serve that trick twice второй раз этот номер не пройдет -
115 (into) обманом вовлечь
Colloquial: hoodwink (во что-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (into) обманом вовлечь
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116 ввести в заблуждение
1) General subject: deceive (to deceive oneself - обманываться), delude, disorient, hoodwink, lead astray, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, mislead, mystify, put in pie, put it across (кого-либо), put it across a person, trap, string along, cajole2) Colloquial: stall3) Obsolete: put in pi4) Australian slang: come the raw prawn5) Diplomatic term: (к-л) circumvent (smb), disturb the judge6) Astronautics: decoy7) Makarov: circumvent, disturb the judgementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ввести в заблуждение
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117 вводить в заблуждение
1) General subject: beguile, bluff, deceive, decoy, delude, disorient, disorientate, intrigue, (кого-л.) lead into error, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, misguide, misinform, mislead, mistify, mystify, pervert, pull the wool over eyes (кого-л.), put it across, put it across a person, put it across somebody, (кого-л.) set wrong, stall, wilder, (кого-л.) draw the wool over eyes, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, (кого-л.) pull the wool over eyes, draw amiss, throw dust into eyes, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trail, string along, misle, play head games, put on a false track, cajole2) Colloquial: lead on3) American: gum4) Obsolete: baffle5) Military: foil, (противника) outruse (ложными действиями)6) Rare: tip the traveller7) Law: abuse8) Economy: defraud9) Australian slang: lead up the garden path, pull a swiftie, (кого-л.) pull the wool over (smb.'s) eyes, put one over, suck in, take for a ride10) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.)11) Jargon: cross (someone's) up12) Information technology: fool13) Business: circumvent, hoodwink14) Invective: chicken shit15) Makarov: delude (сознательно), fake out, draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.)16) Phraseological unit: bo jookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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118 дурачить
1) General subject: bosh, cod, fake, fool, goof, gull, have a game with (кого-либо), hoax, hocus-pocus, hoodwink, kid (кого-л.), play the fool with, pull the nose, play off (кого-л.), pull somebody's leg (кого-либо), misle2) Obsolete: bubble3) Jocular: assify4) Diplomatic term: fake (тж. fake up)6) Makarov: do in the eye, do in the eye (кого-л.), do up brown (кого-л.)7) Taboo: fuck over ( with) somebody, take the mickey out of somebody (см. Mickey Bliss) (кого-л.), take the piss out of somebody (кого-л.) -
119 завязывать глаза
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120 надувать
1) General subject: bag (ся), balloon, bamboozle, beat, belly, blow, blow out (щеки и т.п.), blow up (шину и т.п.), bob, bunco, cheat, chisel, con, cozen, distend, drift, duff, dupe, gazump, hoax, hocus-pocus, hornswoggle, huffle, humbug, inflate, jockey, juggle, pigeon, pout, puff, puff out, put across, queer, ream, swell, swindle, take in, trick, wipe another's nose, practise upon (кого-л.), have on toast (кого-л.), play jack with (кого-л.)3) Colloquial: cod, confidence trick, diddle, do, doodle, finagle, have on, hum, kid, nick, put across (кого-л.), sell, sting5) Obsolete: fob6) Engineering: blow up7) Economy: hoodwink8) Australian slang: rip off, screw, suck in, take for a ride9) Diplomatic term: dish10) Jargon: bam, carve, gag, hype, phenagle, pull a fast one, snooker, spoof, fiddle, finnigle, shuck, yentz11) Makarov: bloat, plant, sell a gold brick, wind, carve up, do down, do to down, double-cross, fill out, fill with air, come the old soldier over (кого-л.), do in the eye (кого-л.), fob off on (кого-л. поддельной вещью ложными обещаниями и т. п.), fob off with (кого-л. поддельной вещью ложными обещаниями и т. п.)
См. также в других словарях:
Hoodwink — Hood wink (h[oo^]d w[i^][ng]k), v. t. [Hood + wink.] 1. To blind by covering the eyes. [1913 Webster] We will blind and hoodwink him. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To cover; to hide. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. To deceive by false appearance; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoodwink — I verb be dishonest, befool, beguile, blind, blindfold, cheat, cozen, deceive, defraud, delude, dupe, fallere, hoax, inludere, inveigle, ludificari, make a fool of, misinform, mislead, mystify, outwit, puzzle, swindle, trick associated concepts:… … Law dictionary
hoodwink — (v.) 1560s, to blindfold, from HOOD (Cf. hood) (n.1) + WINK (Cf. wink); figurative sense of mislead, deceive is c.1600. Related: Hoodwinked; hoodwinking … Etymology dictionary
hoodwink — vb hoax, trick, *dupe, gull, befool, bamboozle Analogous words: delude, *deceive, mislead: cozen, *cheat, overreach: *confuse, muddle, fuddle, befuddle: baffle, outwit, circumvent (see FRUSTRATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hoodwink — [v] deceive bamboozle*, beat out of, bilk, bluff, buffalo*, burn, cheat, con, defraud, double cross, dupe, fake, fleece, fool, gull, gyp*, hoax, hornswoggle, kid, mislead, pull a fast one*, pull the wool over one’s eyes*, scam, screw, suck in*,… … New thesaurus
hoodwink — ► VERB ▪ deceive or trick. ORIGIN originally in the sense to blindfold : from HOOD(Cf. ↑hooded) + an obsolete sense of WINK(Cf. ↑wink) «close the eyes» … English terms dictionary
hoodwink — [hood′wiŋk΄] vt. [ HOOD1 + WINK] 1. Archaic to blindfold 2. to mislead or confuse by trickery; dupe … English World dictionary
hoodwink — v. 1) (D; tr.) to hoodwink into 2) (D; tr.) to hoodwink out of * * * [ hʊdˌwɪŋk] (D; tr.) to hoodwink into (D;tr.) to hoodwink out of … Combinatory dictionary
hoodwink — UK [ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms hoodwink : present tense I/you/we/they hoodwink he/she/it hoodwinks present participle hoodwinking past tense hoodwinked past participle hoodwinked to make someone believe something that is not… … English dictionary
hoodwink — hood|wink [ˈhudˌwıŋk] v [T + into] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: hoodwink to cover the eyes with a hood (16 19 centuries), from hood + wink] to trick someone in a clever way so that you can get an advantage for yourself … Dictionary of contemporary English
hoodwink — [[t]h ʊdwɪŋk[/t]] hoodwinks, hoodwinking, hoodwinked VERB If someone hoodwinks you, they trick or deceive you. [V n] People expect others to be honest, which is why conmen find it so easy to hoodwink people... [V n] Many people are hoodwinked by… … English dictionary