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101 اضطراب شدید
n.jactation / jactitation -
102 تشنج
n.jactation / jactitation -
103 شدید بے چینی
n.jactitation -
104 몸부림 치기
n. jactation, jactitation -
105 자랑
n. boast, boastfulness, gasconade, jactation, swank, vaunt, inflation, jactitation, crack -
106 jactation
n. 자랑, 허풍=JACTITATION -
107 яктация
nmed. jactation (однообразное беспорядочное двигательное возбуждение у больного, лежащего в постели), jactitation (однообразное беспорядочное двигательное возбуждение у больного, лежащего в постели) -
108 krampen
n. convulsions, jactitation -
109 laster
n. calumny, defamation, denigration, vilification, slander, libel, aspersion, mudslinging, backbiting, obloquy, jactitation, scandal -
110 تمرغ
1) jactatio 2) jactation 3) jactitation -
111 acción de jactancia
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112 jactancia
• boast• boastfulness• boasting• bragging• conceit• fanfare• fanfaronade• fatuity• jactitation• petulance• presumption• vanity• vaunt• vaunting -
113 juicio de jactancia
• action in jactitation -
114 heittelehtiminen
• jactation• jactitation -
115 бахвальство
разг.
brag(ging)* * ** * *brag(ging), vaunt, boasting* * *boastboastsbragbraggadociobraggerybragsgassinghotairjactitationostentationostentationsrodomontaderodomontadesswaggerswankvauntvaunts -
116 метание
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117 хвастовство
boasting* * ** * *boasting, bragging, vainglory* * *blowboastboastsbragbraggerybragsjactitationostentationostentationsrodomontaderodomontadesswankvauntvaunts -
118 hánykolódás
(EN) flounce; jactation; jactitation; labour -
119 hetvenkedés
(DE) Großspurigkeit {e}; Renommage {e}; Rodomontade {e}; Ruhmredigkeit {e}; (EN) bluster; bounce; braggery; cracker; flubdubbery; jactation; jactitation; roistering; swashbuckling -
120 jaktáció
(EN) jactation; jactitation
См. также в других словарях:
jactitation — index jactation, rodomontade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 jactitation … Law dictionary
Jactitation — Jac ti*ta tion, n. [L. jactitare to utter in public, from jactare. See {Jactancy}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Law) Vain boasting or assertions repeated to the prejudice of another s right; false claim. Mozley & W. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) A frequent… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jactitation — [jak΄ti tā′shən] n. [ML jactitatio < L jactitare, to utter, tell in public < jactare, to throw: see JET1] 1. the act of bragging 2. Law a false boast or false statement that causes harm to another person 3. Med. restless tossing or jerking… … English World dictionary
Jactitation — Legal JactitationJactitation (from Lat. jactitare , to throw out publicly), in English law, is the maliciously boasting or giving out by one party that he or she is married to the other.In such a case, in order to prevent the common repudiation… … Wikipedia
jactitation — /jaektateyshan/ Boasting of something which is challenged by another. A false boasting; a false claim; assertions repeated to the prejudice of another s right. The species of defamation or disparagement of another s title to real estate known at… … Black's law dictionary
jactitation — /jaektateyshan/ Boasting of something which is challenged by another. A false boasting; a false claim; assertions repeated to the prejudice of another s right. The species of defamation or disparagement of another s title to real estate known at… … Black's law dictionary
jactitation — noun Etymology: Late Latin jactitation , jactitatio, from jactitare, frequentative of Latin jactare to throw more at jet Date: 1665 a tossing to and fro or jerking and twitching of the body … New Collegiate Dictionary
jactitation — /jak ti tay sheuhn/, n. 1. Law. a false boast or claim that causes injury to another. 2. Pathol. jactation (def. 2). [1625 35; < ML jactitation (s. of jactitatio) tossing, equiv. to L jactitat(us) (ptp. of jactitare, freq. of jactare to throw… … Universalium
jactitation — n. jactation; false claim. ♦ jactitation of marriage, false claim to be married to a person … Dictionary of difficult words
Jactitation of marriage — Jactitation Jac ti*ta tion, n. [L. jactitare to utter in public, from jactare. See {Jactancy}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Law) Vain boasting or assertions repeated to the prejudice of another s right; false claim. Mozley & W. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jactitation of marriage — noun see jactitation 1b * * * jactitation of marriage (law) Malicious pretence of being married to another person. • • • Main Entry: ↑jactitation * * * archaic false declaration that one is married to a specified person Origin: jactitation in the … Useful english dictionary