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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > ploy
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64 ploy
уло́вка ж, хи́трость ж -
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s.1 estratagema.2 táctica, estratagema.3 labor. -
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делоуловкахитрость -
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уловка; хитрость; тактический ход; излюбленное развлечение -
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1. n шотл. уловка, хитрость; тактический ход2. n шотл. любимое занятие; излюбленное развлечение3. n шотл. занятие, дело; предприятие4. v воен. перестраиваться в колоннуСинонимический ряд:trick (noun) artifice; chouse; deceit; device; dodge; feint; gambit; gimmick; jig; machination; maneuver; manoeuvre; play; ruse; scheme; shenanigan; sleight; stratagem; subterfuge; trick; whizzer; wile -
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kb. keberanian. -kkt. 1 memetik (flowers, guitar). 2 membului (chicken). 3 mencabuti (eyebrow). 4 menarik, merenggut. -
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76 ploy works
СМИ: уловка срабатывает -
77 ploy effect
ефект захоплення носіїв дефектами поверхні (в ПЗЗ)English-Ukrainian dictionary of microelectronics > ploy effect
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English-Russian dictionary of microelectronics > ploy effect
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79 ploy phase
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80 anticipate a ploy
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Ploy — est un film thaïlandais réalisé par Pen ek Ratanaruang, sorti en 2007. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Lien externe … Wikipédia en Français
ploy — [plɔı] n [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Probably from employ] a clever and dishonest way of tricking someone so that you can get an advantage ▪ His usual ploy is to pretend he s ill. ploy to do sth ▪ a smart ploy to win votes … Dictionary of contemporary English
Ploy — (oder auch Imperium) ist der Name eines Brettspiels für zwei oder vier Parteien. Durch zusätzlich mögliche Drehungen der Spielsteine ergeben sich mehr mögliche Konstellationen und Zugmöglichkeiten als beim Schachspiel. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ploy — Ploy, n. Sport; frolic. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ploy — Ploy, v. i. [Prob. abbrev. fr. deploy.] (Mil.) To form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision; the opposite of deploy. Wilhelm. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ploy — [ plɔı ] noun count a way of tricking or confusing someone in order to get an advantage or make them do what you want: RUSE: Loretta desperately tried to think of a ploy to delay his departure … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ploy — [ploi] n. [? < (EM)PLOY] an action or maneuver intended to outwit or disconcert another person … English World dictionary
ploy — /ploy/, n. 1. a maneuver or stratagem, as in conversation, to gain the advantage. v.t. 2. Mil. Archaic. to move (troops) from a line into a column. Cf. deploy. v.i. 3. Mil. Archaic. to move from a line into a column. [1475 85; earlier ploye to… … Universalium
ploy — I noun action, artifice, contrivance, device, maneuver, mechanism, plan, ruse, scheme, stratagem, trick, way, wile II index artifice, machination, plot (secret plan), stratagem Burton s Legal Thes … Law dictionary
ploy — 1722, anything with which one amuses oneself, Scottish and northern England dialect, possibly a shortened form of employ or deploy. Popularized in the sense move or gambit made to gain advantage by British humorist Stephen Potter (1900 1969) … Etymology dictionary
ploy — *trick, ruse, stratagem, maneuver, gambit, artifice, wile, feint … New Dictionary of Synonyms