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1 конвулсия
convulsion, jerkмн. ч. мед. jactitation* * *конву̀лсия,ж., -и 1. convulsion, jerk;2. само мн. мед. jactitation.* * *convulsion: The child's конвулсияs filled us with fear. - Конвулсиите на детето ни изпълниха със страх.; jerk; throe* * *1. convulsion, jerk 2. мн. ч. мед. jactitation -
2 лъжлив
1. false, untrue, wide of the truth(измислен) fictitious, made up; unreal, fantastical; phoney(нечестен) dishonest, faithless, deceitful; misleading; shifty, twisty; mendaciousлъжливо твърдение юр. jactitation2. (фалшив) forged, faked, sham, dummy, tinselлъжливи документи forged documentsлъжлива луна астр. paraselene* * *лъжлѝв,прил.1. false, untrue, wide of the truth; ( измислен) fictitious, made up; unreal, fantastical; phoney; разг. spoof; ( нечестен) dishonest, disingenuous; faithless, deceitful; misleading; shifty, twisty; mendacious; \лъжливо обвинение calumny, calumniation; \лъжливо твърдение юр. jactitation;2. ( фалшив) forged, faked, sham, counterfeit; dummy, tinsel; вдигам \лъжлива тревога cry wolf, raise a false alarm; \лъжлив слух за поставена бомба bomb hoax; \лъжлива луна астр. paraselene; • \лъжливото овчарче the boy who cried “Wolf”.* * *bogus; deceitful; delusive{dilyu;siv}; elusory; false{fO;ls}: raise a лъжлив alarm - лъжлива тревога; lying; mendacious; mock{mOk}; phantasmagoric; quack{kwEk}; truthless; vain{vein}* * *1. (измислен) fictitious, made up;unreal, fantastical;phoney 2. (нечестен) dishonest, faithless, deceitful;misleading;shifty, twisty;mendacious 3. (фалшив) forged, faked, sham, dummy, tinsel 4. false, untrue, wide of the truth 5. ЛЪЖЛИВa луна acmp. paraselene 6. ЛЪЖЛИВo твърдение юр. jactitation 7. ЛЪЖЛИВи документи forged documents 8. вдигам ЛЪЖЛИВа тревога cry wolf, raise a false alarm -
3 мятане
throwing, etc.вж. мятам; throw, fling, tossмед. jactitation* * *мя̀тане,ср., само ед. throwing, throw, fling, toss; мед. jactitation; с едно \мятане at a (single) throw/cast.* * *cast; casting; fling; hurl; hurling; projection; throw; toss* * *1. throwing, etc. 2. вж. мятам;throw, fling, toss 3. мед. jactitation 4. с едно МЯТАНЕ at a (single) throw/cart -
4 лъжепретенция
лъ̀жепретѐнция,ж., -и jactitation.
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