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1 unwahr
* * *untruthful; false; mendacious; untrue* * *ụn|wahradjuntrue* * *(not true; false: The statement is untrue.) untrue* * *un·wahr[ˈʊnva:ɐ̯]adj untrue, false▪ \unwahr sein, dass to be untrue that, not to be true that* * *Adjektiv untrue* * *unwahr adj untrue, false;was er sagt, ist unwahr auch he’s not telling the truth* * *Adjektiv untrue* * *adj.false adj.untrue adj.untruthful adj. adv.untruthfully adv. -
2 unwahr
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3 عذر
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4 ذريعة
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5 excuse
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6 pretext
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7 apology
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8 excuse
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9 yalancı
"1. liar. 2. imitation, artificial, false. - çıkarmak /ı/ 1. to prove (someone) a liar. 2. to call (someone) a liar, claim that (someone) is a liar. - çıkmak 1. to look like a liar, appear to be a liar. 2. to turn out to be a liar. - çiçek artificial flower. - dünya this transitory life. -nın evi yanmış da kimse inanmamış. proverb If you cry wolf all the time, nobody will believe you when you´re actually telling the truth./Nobody believes anything a habitual liar says. - inci artificial pearl. -nın mumu yatsıya kadar yanar. proverb It doesn´t take long for a lie to come to light. -sı olmak /ın/ to appear to be a liar because one has repeated something untrue that someone else has told one: Ben Şefika´nın yalancısıyım. I look like a liar, but I´m not; I just repeated what Şefika told me. - pehlivan person who pretends to be able to do what he can´t, big talker. - tanık/şahit law perjurer. - taş imitation jewel." -
10 unzutreffend
Adj. incorrect; (unbegründet) unfounded; (nicht anwendbar) inapplicable; Unzutreffendes bitte streichen! delete where inapplicable* * *irrelevant* * *ụn|zu|tref|fendadjinappropriate, inapplicable; (= unwahr) incorrect* * *un·zu·tref·fend[ˈʊntsu:trɛfn̩t]adj incorrect▪ \unzutreffend sein, dass to be untrue that„\unzutreffendes bitte streichen“ “please delete if [or where] not applicable”* * *‘Unzutreffendes bitte streichen’ — ‘please delete as appropriate’
* * *Unzutreffendes bitte streichen! delete where inapplicable* * *‘Unzutreffendes bitte streichen’ — ‘please delete as appropriate’
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11 unzutreffend
un·zu·tref·fend [ʼʊntsu:trɛfn̩t] adjincorrect;\unzutreffend sein, dass to be untrue that;„U\unzutreffendes bitte streichen“ ‘please delete if [or where] not applicable’ -
12 بهتان
بُهْتَان \ scandal: nasty talk (either true or untrue) that harms sb.’s character. -
13 قيل وقال
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14 مبرر
مُبَرِّر \ excuse: a reason (true or untrue) that sb. gives for doing wrong. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. -
15 excuse
مُبَرِّر \ excuse: a reason (true or untrue) that sb. gives for doing wrong. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. -
16 grounds
مُبَرِّر \ excuse: a reason (true or untrue) that sb. gives for doing wrong. grounds: reason (for saying or doing sth.): You have no grounds for complaint. -
17 gossip
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18 scandal
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19 scandal
بُهْتَان \ scandal: nasty talk (either true or untrue) that harms sb.’s character. -
20 Das ist einfach nicht wahr!
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