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1 лицемерие
hypocrisy; dissimulation; cant; Jesuitism* * *лицемѐрие,ср., само ед. hypocrisy; dissimulation; dissemblance; duplicity; falseness; cant; Jesuitism.* * *cant; dissimulation; pretension{pri`tenSxn}; sanctimony* * *hypocrisy;dissimulation;cant; Jesuitism -
2 преструване
pretending, etc. вж. преструвам се; affectedness, affectation; pretence, simulation* * *престру̀ване,ср., само ед. pretending; affectedness, affectation; dissemblance; fakery; pretence, simulation, dissimulation.* * *affectation; airs{qx;s}; make-believe; pretension{pri`tenSxn}* * *pretending, etc. вж. преструвам се;affectedness, affectation; pretence, simulation -
3 претенция
claim(обик. неоснователна) pre-tentionпредявявам претенция върху lay claim to, have a claim on, claimбез претенции unpretentious, unpretending, нар. unpretentiously, unpretendinglyчовек с претенции a man of pretentions, a pretentious manимам претенции make claimsимам твърде големи претенции aim too high* * *претѐнция,ж., -и обикн. мн. claim; ( неоснователна) pretension; юр. bad claim; без \претенцияи unpretentious, unpretending; unpretentiously, unpretendingly; имам \претенцияи make claims; имам твърде големи \претенцияи aim too high; непредявена \претенцияя dormant claim; оттеглям \претенцияя withdraw a claim; предявявам \претенцияя върху lay claim to, have a claim on, claim.* * *claim; litigation* * *1. (обик. неоснователна) рге-tention 2. claim 3. без претенции unpretentious, unpretending, нар. unpretentiously, unpretendingly 4. имам претенции make claims 5. имам твърде големи претенции aim too high 6. предявявам ПРЕТЕНЦИЯ върху lay claim to, have a claim on, claim 7. човек с претенции a man of pretentions, a pretentious man -
4 изгъзица
изгъ̀зица,ж., -и жарг. silly/snobbish pretension; fad, fandangle.
См. также в других словарях:
Pretension# — Pretension (see also CLAIM, AMBITION) is rarely used in place of pretense as a concrete act, appearance, or statement, but it is often used in the sense of false show or the evidence of it, with, however, somewhat differing implications. Where… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
pretensión — (Del lat. praetensĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Solicitación para conseguir algo que se desea. 2. Derecho bien o mal fundado que alguien juzga tener sobre algo. 3. Aspiración ambiciosa o desmedida. U. m. en pl.) 4. Der. Objeto de una acción procesal,… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Pretensión — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Figura eminentemente procesal, que consiste en realizar una manifestación de voluntad ante el ente jurisdiccional, para hacer valer un derecho o pedir el cumplimiento de una obligación. Principalmente un acto… … Wikipedia Español
Pretension — Pre*ten sion, n. [Cf. F. pr[ e]tention. See {Pretend}, {Tension}.] 1. The act of pretending, or laying claim; the act of asserting right or title. [1913 Webster] The arrogant pretensions of Glengarry contributed to protract the discussion.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pretension — [n1] airs, snobbishness affectation, big talk*, charade, conceit, disguise, fake*, false front*, front, hypocrisy, ostentation, phony, pomposity, pretentiousness, put on*, self importance, show, showboat*, showiness, showoff, snobbery, splash*,… … New thesaurus
pretension — ► NOUN 1) (pretension to) a claim or assertion of a claim to. 2) (pretensions) aspirations or claims to a specified status or quality: literary pretensions. 3) pretentiousness … English terms dictionary
pretension — index artifice, disguise, droit, hypocrisy, jactation, pretense (ostentation), pretext, rhetoric (in … Law dictionary
pretensión — ‘Acción de pretender’ y ‘deseo o ambición’: «No se le olvide eso, mi amigo, si es que tiene pretensiones de mando» (Herrera Casa [Ven. 1985]). Esta voz procede del latín medieval praetensio. Debe evitarse la grafía ⊕ pretención, debida… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
pretension — (n.) c.1600, assertion, from M.L. praetensio, from praetensus (see PRETENSE (Cf. pretense)). Sense of ostentation is from 1727 … Etymology dictionary
pretension — [prē ten′shən, priten′shən] n. [ML praetensio < praetensus: see PRETENSE] 1. a pretext or allegation 2. a claim, as to a right, title, distinction, etc. 3. assertion of a claim 4. pretentiousness; ostentation … English World dictionary
pretensión — ► sustantivo femenino 1 Acción de aspirar a alguna cosa: ■ ya de niña mi pretensión era ser actriz. SINÓNIMO propósito 2 Derecho que una persona considera que tiene sobre una cosa. 3 Presuncion o vanidad: ■ desde que es famoso tiene mucha… … Enciclopedia Universal