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1 juggle with
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2 juggle with
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3 juggle with
Общая лексика: искажать (факты, слова), обманывать (кого-л.), передёргивать (факты, слова) -
4 juggle with
искажать, передергиватьобманыватьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > juggle with
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5 juggle with
oynama yapmak, değiştirmek -
6 juggle with
oynama yapmak, değiştirmek -
7 juggle with
а) искажать, передергивать (факты, слова);б) обманывать* * *обманывать, передергивать, искажать* * *1) искажать, передергивать (факты, слова) 2) обманывать -
8 juggle with
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9 juggle with facts
Военный термин: подтасовать факты, подтасовывать факты -
10 juggle with knives
Общая лексика: жонглировать ножами -
11 juggle with words
Общая лексика: извращать слов, извращать смысл, передёргивать слов, передёргивать смысл, извращать смысл (слов), передёргивать смысл (слов) -
12 juggle with facts
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13 juggle with words
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14 Juggle with facts
v́ تلاعب بالحقائق ، طمس الحقيقة -
15 Juggle with figures
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16 juggle with facts
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17 juggle with facts
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18 juggle with facts
English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > juggle with facts
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19 JUGGLE WITH WORDS
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20 to juggle with
to juggle withfazer arranjo, distribuir, jogar.
См. также в других словарях:
juggle — jug|gle [ˈdʒʌgəl] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: juggler (11 21 centuries), from Old French jogleour, from Latin joculari to make fun , from jocus; JOKE1] 1.) [I and T] to keep three or more objects moving through the air by throwing and catching… … Dictionary of contemporary English
juggle — jug‧gle [ˈdʒʌgl] verb [intransitive, transitive] 1. to buy and sell different investments frequently in order to make as much profit as possible: • Traders juggle stock and options to maximize profits from temporary price differences. • Some… … Financial and business terms
Juggle — Jug gle, v. t. 1. To deceive by trick or artifice. [1913 Webster] Is t possible the spells of France should juggle Men into such strange mysteries? Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To maintain (several objects) in continuous motion in the air at one time… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
juggle — [jug′əl] vt. juggled, juggling [ME jogelen < OFr jogler, to juggle, play false < ML jogulari, to play, entertain < L joculari, to joke < joculus, dim. of jocus,JOKE] 1. to perform skillful tricks of sleight of hand with (balls, knives … English World dictionary
Juggle — Jug gle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Juggled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Juggling}.] [OE. juglen; cf. OF. jogler, jugler, F. jongler. See {Juggler}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To play tricks by sleight of hand; to cause amusement and sport by tricks of skill; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
juggle — [v] mislead, falsify; handle several things at once alter, beguile, betray, bluff, change, conjure, delude, disguise, doctor*, doublecross, fix, humbug*, illude, maneuver, manipulate, misrepresent, modify, perform magic, prestidigitate, shuffle,… … New thesaurus
juggle — ► VERB 1) continuously toss into the air and catch a number of objects so as to keep at least one in the air at any time. 2) cope with by adroitly balancing (several activities). 3) misrepresent (facts). ► NOUN ▪ an act of juggling. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
juggle — [[t]ʤʌ̱g(ə)l[/t]] juggles, juggling, juggled 1) VERB If you juggle lots of different things, for example your work and your family, you try to give enough time or attention to all of them. [V n] The management team meets several times a week to… … English dictionary
juggle — 01. My son has learned how to [juggle] three balls now. 02. The [juggler] threw three flaming torches up in the air, and then caught each one behind his back. 03. This guy we saw on television was able to eat an apple while he was [juggling] it… … Grammatical examples in English
juggle — I. verb (juggled; juggling) Etymology: Middle English jogelen, from Anglo French jugler, from Latin joculari to jest, joke, from joculus, diminutive of jocus joke Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to perform the tricks of a juggler 2. to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
juggle — verb 1 (I, T) to keep three or more objects moving through the air by throwing and catching them very quickly (+ with): juggling with plates 2 (I, T) if you juggle two or more jobs, activities etc, you try to fit all of them into your life:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English