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1 professed friend
Общая лексика: мнимый друг -
2 professed
[prəʹfest] a1. открытый, явный, открыто заявленный2. мнимый3. профессиональный4. церк. принявший постриг ( о монахе); давший обет -
3 professed
1. a открытый, явный, открыто заявленный2. a мнимый3. a профессиональный4. a церк. принявший постриг; давший обетСинонимический ряд:1. alleged (adj.) alleged; ostensible; pretended; purported; so-called; supposed2. avowed (adj.) acknowledged; admitted; announced; avowed; confessed; declared; pledged; self-proclaimed; told3. asserted (verb) affirmed; asserted; averred; avouched; avowed; declared; deposed; predicated; protested -
4 professed
prəˈfest прил.
1) открытый, открыто заявленный
2) мнимый открытый, явный, открыто заявленный - * infidel откровенный атеист - he is a * liberal он известен своими либеральными взглядами мнимый - * friend мнимый друг профессиональный( церковное) принявший постриг( о монахе) ;
давший обет professed p. p. от profess ~ мнимый ~ открытый, открыто заявленныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > professed
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5 pretended
1. a мнимый, притворный, лицемерный2. a так называемыйСинонимический ряд:1. affected (adj.) affected; artificial; feigned; insincere; spurious2. alleged (adj.) alleged; dissimulated; fake; ostensible; professed; purported; simulated; so-called; supposed3. counterfeit (adj.) assumed; counterfeit; pretentious; put on4. acted (verb) acted; affected; assumed; bluffed; counterfeited; faked; feigned; posed; put on; shammed; simulated5. conjectured (verb) conjectured; guessed; supposed; surmised; thought6. pretended (verb) hazarded; presumed; pretended; ventured -
6 so-called
1. a так называемый, именуемый2. a с позволения сказать, якобыСинонимический ряд:1. doubtful (adj.) alleged; doubtful; doubtfully called; ostensible; popularly supposed; pretended; professed; purported; supposed; thus termed2. nominal (adj.) formal; nominal; titular
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