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1 in one's own conceit
редк.в своих собственных глазах, в своём собственном мненииHe seems to have fallen down in his own conceit. — Он, по-видимому, упал в своих собственных глазах.
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2 in\ one's\ own\ conceit
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3 conceit
{kən'si:t}
1. самомнение, самонадеяност, надутост
in one's own CONCEIT в собствените си очи, по свое мнение
out of CONCEIT with разочарован от
2. лит. кончeто, пресилено литературно сравнение, странно/остроумно хрумване* * *{kъn'si:t} n 1. самомнение; самонадеяност, надутост; in o.'s* * *тщеславие; самонадеяност; самомнение;* * *1. in one's own conceit в собствените си очи, по свое мнение 2. out of conceit with разочарован от 3. лит. кончeто, пресилено литературно сравнение, странно/остроумно хрумване 4. самомнение, самонадеяност, надутост* * *conceit[kən´si:t] I. n 1. самомнение; самонадеяност; надутост, превзетост; to fall in o.'s own \conceit падам в собствените си очи; in o.'s own \conceit по собствено мнение, в собствените си очи; • to be out of \conceit разочаровам се от; to put s.o. out of \conceit with s.th. убивам (премахвам) желанието на някого за нещо, предизвиквам у някого недоволство за нещо; 2. лит. кончето, пресилено литературно сравнение; 3. ост. духовита забележка; фантазия, въображение; представа; идея; II. v ост. създавам, измислям, скроявам. -
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kən'si:t(too much pride in oneself: He's full of conceit about his good looks.) innbilskhetIsubst. \/kənˈsiːt\/1) innbilskhet, forfengelighet2) tanke, idé3) innfall, fiks idé, forskrudd idé, vittig påfunn4) innbilning, forestilling5) ( litterært) søkt metafor, kunstferdig sammenligning6) ( gammeldags) personlig syn, personlig meningbe full of conceit være svært innbilsk\/forfengeligin one's own conceit ifølge ens eget syn, i egne øyneto be out of conceit with something ikke lenger være tilfreds med noeIIverb \/kənˈsiːt\/ ( gammeldags)1) smigre (spesielt seg selv)2) fatte, forstå3) like, få sansen for, synes om4) forestille seg -
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7 δοκησιδέξιον
δοκησιδέξιοςclever in one's own conceit: masc /fem acc sgδοκησιδέξιοςclever in one's own conceit: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem acc sgδοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 δοξόσοφον
δοξόσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem acc sgδοξόσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
10 δοκησιδεξίων
δοκησιδέξιοςclever in one's own conceit: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
11 δοκησισόφοις
δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
12 δοκησισόφου
δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
13 δοκησισόφους
δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem acc pl -
14 δοκησισόφω
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15 δοκησισόφῳ
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16 δοκησισόφων
δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
17 δοκησίσοφοι
δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
18 δοκησίσοφος
δοκησίσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem nom sg -
19 δοξοσοφώτατοι
δοξόσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc nom /voc superl pl -
20 δοξοσόφοις
δοξόσοφοςwise in one's own conceit: masc /fem /neut dat pl
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