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61 composición impresa óptica de caracteres
• optical fiber• optical illusionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > composición impresa óptica de caracteres
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62 dar el último toque
• give the illusion that• give the last touches to -
63 dar la impresión de
• create the illusion of• seem like• seem to -
64 ensueńo
• day-dream• daydream• dream• fantasy• illusion• reverential• revers -
65 estar bajo la ilusion de que
• be under the illusion thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar bajo la ilusion de que
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66 falacia
• absurdity• deceit• deceitfulness• fallacy• folly• fraud• illusion• take in -
67 fastidiar
• annoy• give the hint• give the illusion that• irk• irritate• pest• pester with questions• pick on• vex -
68 gastos fiscales
• fiscal drag• fiscal expenditures• fiscal illusion• tax exemption• tax expenditures• tax expert -
69 gastos presupuestarios
• budgetary expenditures• budgetary outlays• fiscal drag• fiscal expenditures• fiscal illusion -
70 hacerse ilusiones de que
• be under the illusion thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacerse ilusiones de que
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71 ilusión
• aspiration• day-dream• dream• fervent hope• flight number• flight of funds• illusion• maya• pipe dream• yearn to• yearning for past things -
72 ilusión fiscal
• fiscal equilibrium• fiscal illusion• fiscal impulse -
73 ilusión monetaria
• money illusion -
74 incentivo fiscal
• fiscal illusion• fiscal incentive• fiscal incentives• tax holiday• tax incentive• tax incentives -
75 jorobar
• annoy• give the hint• give the illusion that• pest• pester with questions -
76 lectura óptica de marcas
• mark reading• mark scanning• OMR• optical illusion• optical mediaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > lectura óptica de marcas
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77 tener la impresión de que
• be under the illusion that• be under the impression that• get the idea across• get the idea across to• get the impression that• get the joke• have the feel for• have the final say• take the trouble to• take the vowsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > tener la impresión de que
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78 embaimiento
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79 fatamorgana
f.Fata Morgana, visual illusion created by multiple images resembling castles and cliffs. -
80 ilusión fiscal
f.fiscal illusion.
См. также в других словарях:
Illusion — Illusion … Deutsch Wörterbuch
ILLUSION — ILLUSI Métaphoriquement dérivé de la réduction psychologique des enchantements magiques et des découvertes de l’optique géométrique, couronnant, avec Kant, la critique relativiste de l’optimisme leibnizien, le concept moderne d’illusion a conquis … Encyclopédie Universelle
illusion — ILLUSION. s. f. Apparence, ou artifice, dont on trompe un homme. Ce n est rien de solide, ce n est qu une illusion, une pure illusion, une belle illusion Il se dit plus ordinairement des tromperies que font les demons, en faisant paroistre aux… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Illusion — Il*lu sion, n. [F. illusion, L. illusio, fr. illudere, illusum, to illude. See {Illude}.] 1. An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. [1913 Webster] To cheat the eye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Illusion — Sf std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. illusion und l. illūsio ( ōnis), dieses zu l. illūdere (illūsum) täuschen, betrügen, verspotten , zu l. lūdere (lūsum) Possen treiben, spielen, täuschen und l. in . Adjektiv: illusorisch;… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
illusion — [i lo͞o′zhən] n. [ME illusioun < OFr illusion < L illusio, a mocking (in LL(Ec), deceit, illusion) < illusus, pp. of illudere, to mock, play with < in , on + ludere, to play: see LUDICROUS] 1. a false idea or conception; belief or… … English World dictionary
Illusion — Illusion, (v. lat.), 1) Betrug, Täuschung der Sinne; 2) täuschende Nachahmung, bei allen Kunstwerken, deren Absicht auf Nachahmung der Natur geht, ein unerläßliches Erforderniß. Daher Illusorisch, was die Illusion befördert; täuschend … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
illusion — I (deception) noun aberration, distortion, fallacy, false impression, misbelief, misconception, prestidigitation II (impression) noun apparition, artifice, chimera, daydream, deception, delusion, dream, figment, hallucination, masquerade, mirage … Law dictionary
illusion — (n.) mid 14c., act of deception, from O.Fr. illusion a mocking, deceit, deception (12c.), from L. illusionem (nom. illusio) a mocking, jesting, irony, from illudere mock at, lit. to play with, from assimilated form of in at, upon (see IN (Cf. in… … Etymology dictionary
Illusion — »Wunschbild, Selbsttäuschung«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 17. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. illusion entlehnt, das auf lat. illusio »Verspottung, Täuschung; eitle Vorstellung« zurückgeht. Dies gehört zu lat. il ludere (< inludere) »hinspielen, sein… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
illusion — [n] false appearance; false belief apparition, bubble*, chimera, confusion, daydream, deception, déjè vu*, delusion, error, fallacy, false impression, fancy, fantasy, figment of imagination*, fool’s paradise*, ghost, hallucination, head trip*,… … New thesaurus