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81 juggler
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82 magician
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83 sorcerer
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84 ♦ trick
♦ trick /trɪk/A n.1 trucco; artificio; stratagemma; numero ( d'acrobata, ecc.); tiro; frode; inganno: the oldest trick in the book, il trucco più vecchio del mondo; a dirty (o cheap) trick, un brutto scherzo; un colpo gobbo; un tiro mancino; conjuring tricks, trucchi da prestigiatore; magic trick, trucco da illusionista; a clever trick, un abile stratagemma; The children are always up to some trick or other, i bambini combinano sempre qualche tiro; an unfair trick, un tiro sleale2 abitudine; vezzo; affettazione; (pl.) manierismo: He has a trick of scratching his head when he is embarrassed, ha l'abitudine di grattarsi la testa quando è imbarazzato6 (naut.) turno al timone8 ( slang USA) marchetta ( di prostituta); ( anche) cliente ( di prostituta): to turn a trick, tirare su un cliente; fare una marchetta (pop.)B a. attr. (fam.)● ( slang USA) trick book, taccuino con i nomi dei clienti ( di una prostituta) □ a trick cyclist, un ciclista acrobata; ( slang scherz.) uno psichiatra □ the tricks of the trade, i trucchi del mestiere □ trick or treat, dolcetto o scherzetto ( a Halloween) □ trick photography, (tenica del) fotomontaggio □ (equit.) trick rider, volteggiatore □ (equit.) trick riding, volteggio □ (fam.) to do the trick, farcela; riuscirci; ( di medicina, ecc.) essere efficace; funzionare (fam.) □ to get the trick of it, capire il trucco □ (fig.) to know a trick or two, saperla lunga □ (fam.) not to miss a trick, non lasciarsene sfuggire una; non perdere un colpo; stare sempre all'erta □ I know a trick worth two of that, io ne so una migliore; te l'insegno io come devi fare.(to) trick /trɪk/v. t. e i.1 imbrogliare; ingannare; fare un tiro a (q.); raggirare; turlupinare2 ( calcio, ecc.) ingannare; fintare; beffare; dribblare; fare secco ( un avversario) con una finta (fam.)● to trick sb. into doing st., convincere q. a fare qc. con l'inganno (o con raggiri) □ (fam.) to trick out (o to trick up), adornare; decorare; agghindare; coprire di fronzoli □ to trick sb. out of st., rubare (fregare, ecc.) qc. a q. con l'inganno; scroccare qc. a q. -
85 mazingaombwe
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[English Word] jugglery[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[English Word] magic[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[Swahili Plural] mazingaombwe[English Word] cheating (in games)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[Swahili Plural] mazingaombwe[English Word] illusion[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[Swahili Plural] mazingaombwe[English Word] magic[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[Swahili Plural] mazingaombwe[English Word] trick[English Plural] tricks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[Swahili Plural] mazingaombwe[English Word] witchcraft[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
86 goochelkunst
1 [bedrevenheid] art of conjuring/magic2 [goocheltoer] conjuring/magic trick♦voorbeelden: -
87 mazingaumbo
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaumbo[Swahili Plural] mazingaumbo[English Word] cheating (in games)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaumbo[Swahili Plural] mazingaumbo[English Word] illusion[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaumbo[Swahili Plural] mazingaumbo[English Word] magic[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaumbo[Swahili Plural] mazingaumbo[English Word] trick[English Plural] tricks[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6/6------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] mazingaumbo[Swahili Plural] mazingaumbo[English Word] witchcraft[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
88 illusion
i'lu:ʒən((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) ilusiónillusion n ilusiónSe refiere a una cosa no real, algo imaginado, que parece lo que no eshis tricks are not magic, they're just optical illusions sus trucos no son magia, no son más que ilusiones ópticastr[ɪ'lʊːʒən]1 ilusión nombre femenino, falsa impresión nombre femenino■ it's not real, it's just an illusion no es real, no es más que un engaño\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be under the illusion that... creer equivocadamente que..., engañarse pensando que...to have no illusions about something no hacerse ilusiones respecto a algoillusion [ɪ'lu:ʒən] n: ilusión fn.• burlería s.f.• espejismo s.m.• ilusión (algo irreal) s.f.• prestigio s.m.ɪ'luːʒəna) c u ( false appearance)to give o create an illusion of something — dar* la impresión de algo; ( Art) crear la ilusión de algo
b) c ( false idea) ilusión fshe's under the illusion that they'll pay for it — se cree que or se hace ilusiones de que ellos lo van a pagar
[ɪ'luːʒǝn]N1) (=deceptive appearance) ilusión foptical illusion — ilusión f óptica
it gives an illusion of space — crea una ilusión or impresión de espacio
2) (=misapprehension) ilusión fto be under an illusion — hacerse falsas ilusiones, estar en un error
to be under the illusion that... — creerse que...
he cherishes the illusion that... — abriga la esperanza de que... + subjun
* * *[ɪ'luːʒən]a) c u ( false appearance)to give o create an illusion of something — dar* la impresión de algo; ( Art) crear la ilusión de algo
b) c ( false idea) ilusión fshe's under the illusion that they'll pay for it — se cree que or se hace ilusiones de que ellos lo van a pagar
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89 czarować
1. (-uję, -ujesz); perf; za-; vt 2. vi( uprawiać czary) to work charms* * *ipf.1. (= uprawiać czary) practice magic; (= rzucać zaklęcia) cast spells.2. (= pokazywać sztuczki magiczne) conjure, do conjuring tricks.3. (= zachwycać, oczarowywać) charm, enchant.4. pot. czarować kogoś (= oszukiwać, nabierać) take sb in, dupe sb, pull the wool over sb's eyes.5. pot. (= kłamać) tell fairy stories; nie czaruj! I want none of your fairy stories.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czarować
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90 artilugio2
2 = trick, stalking horse, gaff.Ex. But if variable-length keys are not supported by a data base, various tricks are often necessary to provide access to the library data which has inherently variable-length keys.Ex. Legalism and pragmatism were the intellectual stalking horses that contributed most to the victory of economic interest over human concerns in this case.Ex. There are magicians that choose not to work with gaffs of any type because they want to take magic in new directions.----* artilugios = crafty ways. -
91 artilugio
m.1 gadget, contrivance.2 scheme, gimmick, trick.3 device, gadget, gimmick, contraption.* * *1 (mecanismo) device, gadget* * *SM1) (=aparato) gadget, contraption2) (=truco) gimmick, stunt3) (=chisme) thingummy *, gizmo (EEUU) *, whatsit ** * *a) ( aparato) device, contraptionb) artilugios masculino plural ( de oficio) equipment* * *a) ( aparato) device, contraptionb) artilugios masculino plural ( de oficio) equipment* * *artilugio11 = gadget, widget, artefact [artifact], whatchamacallit, gizmo [gismo], contraption.Ex: The article is entitled 'Exhibits in the American Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair: women's clothing, men's gadgets, hot dogs and haute couture'.
Ex: The term widget is taken from the 1963 movie, 'The Wheeler-Dealers'.Ex: An artefact is any object made or modified by man.Ex: In his book's section ' Watchamacallit' he forecasts that communication between user and machine will be through voice for entering text and a pen-like device for pointing.Ex: Within, you will find a pleathora of gadgets and gizmos, ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime.Ex: If you are in cahoots with the circle of power, you get your projects approved in no time, and in some cases, you can build the most hideous and unsightly contraption.artilugio22 = trick, stalking horse, gaff.Ex: But if variable-length keys are not supported by a data base, various tricks are often necessary to provide access to the library data which has inherently variable-length keys.
Ex: Legalism and pragmatism were the intellectual stalking horses that contributed most to the victory of economic interest over human concerns in this case.Ex: There are magicians that choose not to work with gaffs of any type because they want to take magic in new directions.* artilugios = crafty ways.* * *1 (aparato) device, contrivance, contraption2 (truco) stunt* * *
artilugio sustantivo masculino
b)
artilugio sustantivo masculino gadget, device
' artilugio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
artificio
English:
contraption
- gadget
- widget
* * *artilugio nm1. [objeto] contraption2.artilugios [herramientas] equipment;artilugios de pesca fishing tackle3. [artimaña, engaño] trick, ruse* * *m aparato gadget* * *artilugio nm: gadget, contraption -
92 मायाविन् _māyāvin
मायाविन् a. [माया-अस्त्यर्थे विनि]1 Using deceit or tricks, employing stratagems, deceitful, fraudulent; व्रजन्ति ते मूढधियः पराभवं भवन्ति मायाविषु ये न मायिनः Ki.1.3; R.1.45.-2 Skilled in magic.-3 Unreal, illusory. -m.1 A magician, conjurer.-2 A cat. -n. A gall-nut. -
93 trick
N1. ट्रिकMagic is nothing but a trick of hands.-- " शरारतThe students played a trick on the teacher by giving proxie.3. दाँवAnand knows the chess tricks well.4. व्यवहार\trickवैचित्र्यShe should learn the trick of attending the guests.--------VT1. ठगनाMohan was tricked by his friend. -
94 prestidigitation
prestidigitation [pʀεstidiʒitasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *pʀɛstidiʒitasjɔ̃nom féminin conjuring* * *pʀɛstidiʒitasjɔ̃ nf* * *[prɛstidiʒitasjɔ̃] nom féminina. [en amateur] to do conjuring (tricks)b. [en professionnel] to be a conjuror -
95 praestigium
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96 prestigio
m prestige* * *prestigio s.m.1 ( influenza, autorità) prestige: il prestigio di una nazione, di una scuola, di un insegnante, the prestige of a nation, of a school, of a teacher; godere di un certo prestigio, to have a certain prestige* * *1) prestige, status U, kudos colloq.2)* * *prestigiopl. -gi /pres'tidʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.1 prestige, status U, kudos colloq.2 gioco di prestigio conjuring trick. -
97 Kunst
1) kunst art;abstrakte \Kunst abstract art;die bildende \Kunst graphic art;die schönen Künste the fine arts3) ( Fertigkeit) art, skill;das ist eine \Kunst für sich that's an art in itself;die schwarze \Kunst black magic;eine brotlose \Kunst sein ( fam) to be unprofitable;Dichten ist eine brotlose \Kunst there's no money in poetry;mit seiner \Kunst am Ende sein to be at a total loss;seine \Kunst an etw versuchen dat to try one's hand at sthWENDUNGEN: -
98 пальмировать
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99 фокус
I мточка пересечения focusв фо́кусе — in focus
II мне в фо́кусе — out of focus
трюк (magic) trickка́рточный фо́кус — card trick
пока́зывать фо́кусы — to do/to perform tricks
фо́кус-по́кус разг — hocus-pocus
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100 kunst
1 [door kunstenaars beoefende discipline] art2 [kunstwerk(en)] art4 [moeilijke handeling] trick5 [wat door mensen is gemaakt, voornamelijk in samenstellingen] artificial/man-made/synthetic things 〈enz.〉6 [meervoud] [fratsen] tricks♦voorbeelden:de beeldende kunsten • the visual artsde kunst om de kunst • art for art's sakeeen handelaar in kunst • an art dealerhij verstaat de kunst van het schermen/met mensen om te gaan • he knows how to fence/handle peopleeen meester in de kunst • a master of the artdat is uit de kunst • that's amazing!/stunning!4 ergens met veel kunst en vliegwerk in slagen • manage to do something by pulling out all the stopsdat is juist de kunst • that's the trickhet is (nu juist) de kunst om het met losse handen te doen • the trick is doing it without holding onzo is er geen kunst aan • there's nothing clever in that, that's no big deal5 kunstbloemen, kunstbont • artificial flowers, man-made/synthetic fur
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