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1 lie
lie [li]feminine noun[de vin] sediment* * *linom féminin lit, fig dregs (pl)* * *li nfdregs pl sediment* * *lie nf2 fig dregs (pl) (de of).il faut boire la coupe or le calice jusqu'à la lie you have to see it through to the bitter end.[li] nom fémininboire la coupe ou le calice jusqu'à la lie to drink one's cup of sorrow to the dregs -
2 lié
lie [li]feminine noun[de vin] sediment* * *linom féminin lit, fig dregs (pl)* * *li nfdregs pl sediment* * *lie nf2 fig dregs (pl) (de of).il faut boire la coupe or le calice jusqu'à la lie you have to see it through to the bitter end.[note tenue] tied -
3 lië
noun "people" LI, Narqelion, VT39:6, in Eldalië, losselië, Ornelië q.v.; possessive \#liéva in Mindon Eldaliéva q.v.; maybe also compounded in \#rohtalië, \#ruhtalië q.v. -
4 lie
I [laɪ]1. nouna false statement made with the intention of deceiving:كَذِب، كِذْبَهIt would be a lie to say I knew, because I didn't.
2. verb– present participle ˈlying: past tense, past participle liedيَكْذِب II [laɪ] present participle ˈlying: past tense lay [leɪ]: past participle lain [leɪn] verbThere's no point in asking her – she'll just lie about it.
1) to be in or take a more or less flat position:يَضْطَجِع، يَتَمَدَّدThe book was lying in the hall.
2) to be situated; to be in a particular place etc:يَقَع، يَمْتَدHis interest lies in farming.
3) to remain in a certain state:يَبْقىThe shop is lying empty now.
يَكْمُنHis charm lies in his honesty.
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5 løgn fk
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6 лъжа ж
lie -
7 asema
yks.nom. asema; yks.gen. aseman; yks.part. asemaa; yks.ill. asemaan; mon.gen. asemien asemain; mon.part. asemia; mon.ill. asemiinbearing (noun)capacity (noun)condition (noun)degree (noun)depot (noun)emplacement (noun)lie (noun)location (noun)lodgment (noun)pass (noun)place (noun)position (noun)post (noun)site (noun)situation (noun)standing (noun)state (noun)station (noun)status (noun)* * *• situsmilitary• location• stationmilitary• seatmilitary• terminalmilitary• site• situationmilitary• posturemilitary• spotmilitary• stand• standing positionmilitary• state• status• stead• positionmilitary• standing• placemilitary• lodgementmilitary• liemilitary• emplacementmilitary• depotmilitary• degree• conditionmilitary• capacity• pointmilitary• pass -
8 falsedad
f.1 falseness.2 falsehood, lie (mentira).* * *1 (hipocresía) falseness, hypocrisy; (doblez) duplicity2 (mentira) falsehood, lie* * *noun f.1) falseness2) lie* * *SF1) [de acusación, teoría] falseness, falsity; [de persona] falseness, insincerity2) (=mentira) lie, falsehood frm* * *a) ( de afirmación) falseness; ( de persona) insincerity, falsenessb) ( mentira) lie, falsehood (frml)* * *= falsehood, factoid, inauthencity, falsity, fallacy, mendacity, untruth, deceptiveness.Ex. If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.Ex. Most of the textbooks contain catalogues of decontextualized cultural factoids rather than strategies for identifying and understanding cultural differences.Ex. Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.Ex. Although the legal profession intuitively knows the falsity of this assumption, researchers are still confident in implementing systems that use only the text of laws as their main source of knowledge.Ex. The article was titled 'Serial pricing and copyrights: prophecies, strategies and fallacies'.Ex. In light of his ongoing record of mendacity, it is puzzling why anyone would continue to take him seriously.Ex. Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex. In some cases, public figures are famous because of their lies; in other cases, their renown obscures the universality of deceptiveness.* * *a) ( de afirmación) falseness; ( de persona) insincerity, falsenessb) ( mentira) lie, falsehood (frml)* * *= falsehood, factoid, inauthencity, falsity, fallacy, mendacity, untruth, deceptiveness.Ex: If one probes more deeply into the question of truth and falsehood, one gets into difficult philosophical issues, which we prefer to leave to others.
Ex: Most of the textbooks contain catalogues of decontextualized cultural factoids rather than strategies for identifying and understanding cultural differences.Ex: Critics of the digital world show fear of depersonalization, inauthenticty, subjugation to the mechanical and the substitution of quantity over quality.Ex: Although the legal profession intuitively knows the falsity of this assumption, researchers are still confident in implementing systems that use only the text of laws as their main source of knowledge.Ex: The article was titled 'Serial pricing and copyrights: prophecies, strategies and fallacies'.Ex: In light of his ongoing record of mendacity, it is puzzling why anyone would continue to take him seriously.Ex: Untruth brings about ill reputation and indignity.Ex: In some cases, public figures are famous because of their lies; in other cases, their renown obscures the universality of deceptiveness.* * *1 (de una afirmación) falseness; (de una persona) insincerity, falseness, hypocrisy* * *
falsedad sustantivo femenino
( de persona) insincerity, falseness
falsedad sustantivo femenino
1 falseness, (insinceridad) hypocrisy
2 (mentira) lie: su declaración estaba llena de falsedades, his declaration was riddled with lies
' falsedad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
supuesta
- supuesto
- doblez
English:
falsehood
- spuriousness
- untruthfulness
- dishonesty
* * *falsedad nf1. [falta de verdad, autenticidad] falseness2. [mentira] falsehood, lie* * *f1 falseness2 ( mentira) lie* * *falsedad nf1) : falseness, hypocrisy2) mentira: falsehood, lie* * * -
9 hvid løgn fk
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10 boa
nounplace for hunters to stand while wait for game--------verbaid--------verbassist--------verbhelp--------verbto assemble--------verbto assist--------verbto be mistaken--------verbto be prostrate--------verbto be stretched out--------verbto be wrong--------verbto bring together--------verbto collect--------verbto depend on--------verbto err--------verbto gather--------verbto help--------verbto lay together--------verbto lie down--------verbto lie--------verbto tell a lie--------to do purposely--------to feign--------to put in order -
11 da
nounday--------of a single person or thingto lie down--------verbcongeal--------verblie down--------verbnap--------verbsleep--------be buoyed up--------coagulate--------crystalise--------curdle--------lie--------thicken--------to be in a certain place--------to be quiet--------to be situated--------to die prematurely--------to float--------to laugh at--------to remain--------to rest--------to ridicule--------to sleep--------to swim--------to weigh down -
12 atoro
nounfib--------nounlie--------false -
13 bea
nounarea--------nounzone--------across--------place--------to cross--------to lie lengthwise -
14 bew
nounhill--------nounmountain--------verbhinder--------verbimpede--------verbintervene--------verbto lie across -
15 fabrication
noun1) a lie:كِذْبَه، قِصَّه مُلَفَّقَهYour account of the accident was a complete fabrication.
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16 fairy-story
noun1) an old, or children's, story of fairies, magic etc:قَصَّه خياليَّه خرافيَّهa book of fairy-stories.
2) an untrue statement; a lie:كِذبَه، أقوال كاذِبَهI don't want to hear any fairy-stories!
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17 falsehood
noun(the telling of) a lie:كَذِبShe is incapable of (uttering a) falsehood.
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18 nórë
noun "land" associated with a particular people WJ:413, "country, land, dwelling-place, region where certain people live, race, clan" NŌ, NDOR, BAL, also used = "race, tribe, people" SA:dôr, PE17:169; however, the normal word for "people" is lië. Early "Qenya" hasnórë "native land, nation, family, country" in compounds -nor LT1:272 -
19 furu
noun "a lie" LT2:340, GL:36 Read perhaps *huru in a LotR-compatible form of Quenya, since Tolkien decided that fu- tended to become hu-. -
20 Telellië
noun "Teler-folk" TELES; this is Teler + lië
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