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1 мошенничество
1) General subject: a piece of deceit, chouse, come-on game, con game, con trick, confidence job, confidence trick, cooch, cootch, cozenage, defraudation, dodgery, fakement, flimflam, flop, fraud, fraudulence, gammon, graft, grift, gyp, hankey pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, imposing, imposture, imposure, jugglery, knavery, monkey business, numbers game, obreption, piece of deception, racketeering, rascality, rip-off, roguery, sham, sharp practice, sharp practices, shell game, skin game, swindle, swiz, swizzle, cheat, racket, skin-game, stand the racket, roguishness, jiggery-pokery, hocus-pocus, skulduggery2) Colloquial: con, (сокр. от confidence game) con game, (сокр. от confidence game) con job, con trick (сокр. от confidence trick), (сокр. от confidence trick) conn, do, fiddle (мелкое), hankey-pankey, hustle, swizz3) American: gip4) French: legerdemain5) Obsolete: ropery6) Latin: dolus7) Law: bunco, cheating, confidence game, deceitful practices, deceptive practices, dishonesty, false pretences, fraudulent conversation, fraudulent conversion, fraudulent practices, larceny by trick, obtaining property by false pretences, pettifoggery, pettifogging, ruse, swindling8) Economy: holding-out, sharp entrepot9) Diplomatic term: deception10) Scottish language: brogue11) Jargon: funny business, ramp, razzle-dazzle, scam, shave, dodge, ripoff12) Simple: bamboozle13) Advertising: chiz biz, fraudulent practice14) Patents: deceit, trafficking15) Business: confidence, fake, fraudulent activities, imposition16) leg.N.P. cheating by false pretenses17) Makarov: numbers pool, numbers rackets, plant18) Taboo: pisseroo, shitty deal19) Security: rogue act -
2 приобретение недозволенными средствами
Scottish language: obreption (чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приобретение недозволенными средствами
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3 шантаж
1) General subject: blackmail, intimidation, obreption, racketeering, scare, shakedown, squeeze, squeeze play, stand the racket2) American: badger game, racket, racquet3) French: chantage4) Military: blackmail threat5) Law: blackmailing offenses6) Diplomatic term: arm-twisting7) Jargon: shake-down shake down, caper, badger, shake, the badger game8) leg.N.P. extortion9) Phraseological unit: ark ruffian
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Obreption — • A type of fraud by which an ecclesiastical rescript is obtained Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Obreption Obreption † … Catholic encyclopedia
obreption — ⇒OBREPTION, subst. fém. Vx, DR. ,,Réticence d un fait vrai qui aurait dû être exposé, et dont l omission rendait les lettres obreptices. Il y a obreption dans ces lettres. Déduire des moyens d obreption (Ac. 1835, 1878). Prononc.:[ ]. Étymol. et… … Encyclopédie Universelle
obreption — Obreption. s. f. Ce qui rend des Lettres obreptices. Il y a obreption dans ces Lettres. deduire des moyens d obreption … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Obreption — Ob*rep tion, n. [L. obreptio, fr. obrepere, obreptum, to creep up to; ob (see {Ob }) + repere to creep.] 1. The act of creeping upon with secrecy or by surprise. [Obs.] Cudworth. [1913 Webster] 2. (Scots Law) The obtaining gifts of escheat by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Obreption — (v. lat.), Erschleichung, Hintergehen; daher Obreptisch, erschlichen, erschlichener Weise; Exceptio sub et obreptionis, der Einwand, daß Einer durch Anführen falscher Umstände (subreptitie) od. Verschweigung wahrer Gründe u. Umstände (obreptitië) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Obreption — (lat.), Erschleichung, namentlich durch Verschweigung von etwas, das man mitzuteilen verpflichtet war (vgl. Subreption). Obreptisch, durch O. erhalten, erschlichen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Obreption — Obreption, lat. dtsch., Erschleichung; obreptisch, erschlichen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
OBREPTION — s. f. T. de Chancellerie. Réticence d un fait vrai qui aurait dû être exposé, et dont l omission rend les lettres obreptices. Il y a obreption dans ces lettres. Déduire des moyens d obreption … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
obreption — (o brè psion ; en vers, de quatre syllabes) s. f. Terme de chancellerie. Réticence qui rend une lettre obreptice. Il y a obreption dans ces lettres. HISTORIQUE XVe s. • Obreption, COTGRAVE . ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. obreptionem (voy. obreptice) … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
obreption — obreptitious /ob rep tish euhs/, adj. obreptitiously, adv. /o brep sheuhn/, n. 1. Canon Law. fraud in obtaining or attempting to obtain something from an official. Cf. subreption (def. 1). 2. Scots Law. the act of obtaining something, as an… … Universalium
obreption — äˈbrepshən noun ( s) Etymology: Latin obreption , obreptio act of creeping upon, stealing upon, deceiving, from obreptus (past participle of obrepere to steal upon, surprise, deceive, from ob to, toward, over + repere to creep) + ion , io ion… … Useful english dictionary