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81 feinter
v. trans.1. To 'pull the wool over someone's eyes', to fool someone.2. To 'con', to 'diddle', to swindle. -
82 rad
rad1〈 het〉1 [wiel onder een voertuig] wheel2 [(tand)wiel] (cog)wheel♦voorbeelden:————————rad21 quick♦voorbeelden:rad van tong zijn • have the gift of the gab -
83 очки втирать
General subject: pull the wool over someone's eyes -
84 oklamať
deceive; dupe; fool; have; mislead; outwit; pull the wool over someone's eyes; screw; swindle; take in* * *cheat -
85 klip|a
f 1. sgt Gry tipcat- grać w klipę to play tipcat- grać z kimś w klipę przen., pot. to pull the wool over someone’s eyes2. Hist. (moneta) a square coinThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > klip|a
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86 engailler
v. trans. To 'con', to 'pull the wool over someone's eyes', to deceive. -
87 iemand een rad voor (de) ogen draaien
iemand een rad voor (de) ogen draaienVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand een rad voor (de) ogen draaien
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88 iemand zand in de ogen strooien
iemand zand in de ogen strooienthrow dust in/pull the wool over someone's eyesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand zand in de ogen strooien
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89 zand
1 sand♦voorbeelden:1 als los zand aan elkaar hangen • be disjointed/incoherent〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand zand in de ogen strooien • throw dust in/pull the wool over someone's eyes〈 figuurlijk〉 zand erover • let's forget it, let bygones be bygones -
90 jemandem ein X für ein U vormachen
- {to pull the wool over someone's eyes}Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > jemandem ein X für ein U vormachen
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91 işlemek
"1. /ı/ to process, treat, work up. 2. /ı/ to do fine work on, embroider. 3. /a/ to penetrate; to soak into. 4. to function, operate, perform, do work. 5. (for a business) to be doing a good business, be doing well. 6. (for a road) to carry traffic. 7. (for a vehicle, ship) to ply, make regular trips. 8. /ı/ to cultivate, work (land). 9. /ı/ to treat, discuss (a subject). 10. (for a law) to be effective, be enforced. 11. (for a boil, sore, or wound) to fester. 12. slang to commit theft; /ı/ to steal. 13. /ı/ slang to investigate, look into. 14. slang to pull the wool over someone´s eyes (as a joke). İşleyen demir pas tutmaz/paslanmaz/ışıldar. proverb An active, industrious person is a healthy, productive person." -
92 tavlamak
/ı/ 1. to dampen (clothes, paper, tobacco) (before ironing, etc.). 2. to anneal (steel, glass). 3. to finish, fatten (an animal). 4. slang to trick, hoodwink, bamboozle, pull the wool over (someone´s) eyes. 5. slang to snow, beguile, charm. -
93 обманывать
1) General subject: Jew, befool, beguile, betray, bilk, bitch, blinker, bluff, bubble, buffalo, bugger, bunco, cajole, cheat, chouse, cog, come round, counterfeit, cozen, deceive, decoy, defraud, delude, disappoint (надежды), do in, double cross, draw the wool over eyes, duff, dupe, falsify (надежду), feint, finagle, flimflam, fool, fox, gammon, gazump, geck, gouge, gudgeon, gull, hoax, hocus, hocus pocus, hocus-pocus, hoodwink, humbug, impose, impose (on, upon), jilt, jink, jive, jockey, juggle, juggle with (кого-л.), lead up the garden path (кого-л.), lie, mislead, mock (надежды и т.п.), mountebank, mump, mystify, niggle, nobble, outwit, pigeon, play hanky-panky with (кого-л.), play the fool with, practice upon, practise deception (кого-л.), practise upon, prey, pull the wool over eyes, pull the wool over somebody's eyes, put across (кого-либо), put upon, put upon pass, quack, quacksalver, queer, ream, rogue, rook, sail under false colours, sell, sell short, sell smoke, short sell, short-change, short-sell, spoof, swindle, take in, throw dust in eyes (кого-л.), to be false to (smb.) (кого-л.), trap, trepan, two time, two-time, victimize, blear the eyes, come the old soldier over, do brown, play jack with, trick, wipe another's nose (кого-л.), have on toast (кого-л.), play hankey-pankey with (кого-л.), have on toast (надувать, кого-л.), scam, trick2) Colloquial: blarney, bucket, chisel, clip, cod, confidence trick, diddle, do, fool (кого-л.), green, have on, lead on, lowball (покупателя - назначать заниженную цену, которая возрастёт к моменту заключения сделки), nick, pluck, stall, stick, sting, stuff, trim, twist, work5) Rare: tip the traveller (кого-л.)6) Law: fake, mislead criminally7) Economy: circumvent, go back on, shortchange8) Australian slang: bludge on (кого-л.), dud, put one over, screw, take for a ride9) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.), fake (тж. fake up)10) Music: flam11) Theatre: gag12) Jargon: Jeff, bam, bamboozle, buke (I've been buked and I've been scorned - меня обманывали и презирали (старый афро-американский спиричуэл)), burgle, cheek it, cross (someone's) up, dipsy-doodle, dish, flim-flam, gazoozle, girk, gonef, goniff, goof, gum, gyppo, hornswoggle, kid, phunk (with), pull a fast one, ride a pony, sell pass, sling it, snooker, squib, suck (someone) in (особенно давая пустые обещания), suck in, trail, take, fudge, bull, carve, con, doodle, gold brick, grift, guff goff, hipe, horse, hose, hup, hype, kite, play games with, rip off, shuck, skin skinhead, spin, string along, sucker, throw the hooks into, tip13) Advertising: practice deception14) Programming: take advantage of (кого (что) - переходный)16) Makarov: blind, head off, lead( smb.) up the garden path (кого-л.), plant, sell a gold brick, carve up, come the paddy over, decoy away, decoy out, do down, do to down, double-cross, fake out, come the old soldier over (кого-л.), draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.), dust the eyes of (кого-л.)17) Archaic: fub, (smb.) play false, (smb.) play false with18) Taboo: ball somebody up (кого-л.), bitch somebody (кого-л.), bull somebody (кого-л.), fiddle, frig somebody (кого-л.), fuck over (with) somebody (кого-л.), fuck somebody (кого-л.), fuck somebody up (кого-л.), shit all over somebody (кого-л.), shit on somebody (кого-л.), skunk19) Phraseological unit: bo jook -
94 вводить в заблуждение
1) General subject: beguile, bluff, deceive, decoy, delude, disorient, disorientate, intrigue, (кого-л.) lead into error, lead somebody up the garden, lead somebody up the path, misguide, misinform, mislead, mistify, mystify, pervert, pull the wool over eyes (кого-л.), put it across, put it across a person, put it across somebody, (кого-л.) set wrong, stall, wilder, (кого-л.) draw the wool over eyes, (кого-л.) lead up the garden, (кого-л.) pull the wool over eyes, draw amiss, throw dust into eyes, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trail, string along, misle, play head games, put on a false track, cajole2) Colloquial: lead on3) American: gum4) Obsolete: baffle5) Military: foil, (противника) outruse (ложными действиями)6) Rare: tip the traveller7) Law: abuse8) Economy: defraud9) Australian slang: lead up the garden path, pull a swiftie, (кого-л.) pull the wool over (smb.'s) eyes, put one over, suck in, take for a ride10) Diplomatic term: delude (кого-л.)11) Jargon: cross (someone's) up12) Information technology: fool13) Business: circumvent, hoodwink14) Invective: chicken shit15) Makarov: delude (сознательно), fake out, draw the wool over eyes (кого-л.)16) Phraseological unit: bo jookУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вводить в заблуждение
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95 обвести вокруг пальца
1) General subject: bitch, (кого-л.) play for a patsy, (кого-л.) play hanky-panky with, sucker, trickiness, walk over somebody, wind round one's little finger, (кого-л.) play hankey-pankey with, led about (val52), get the better of someone, take for a ride, sell a pup2) Colloquial: hum (обвести вокруг пальца кого-л. to hum smb.), pull the wool over one's eyes3) American: walk over4) Jargon: double-time, fake( someone) out, put a con on (someone), slicker, smooth operator, work a hype on (smb.), cream5) Set phrase: twist round one's little finger6) American English: pull a con game on somebodyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обвести вокруг пальца
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96 водить кого-либо за нос
[vodit' za nos] To lead someone by the nose. To deceive, delude, mislead someone; to make promises and not keep them. Cf. To make a fool of someone; to pull/draw the wool over someone's eyes; to lead someone on.
Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > водить кого-либо за нос
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97 тень
жен.
1) shade;
shadow свет и тень сидеть в тени искать тени ночные тени
2) shadow (человека, предмета) давать длинную тень ≈ to cast a long shadow тени ложатся, тени падают ≈ shadows fall on smth./smb. (тж. перен.) китайские тени ≈ galanty show
3) shadow, apparition, phantom (призрак) ;
ghost;
(дух умершего) бледен как тень ≈ pale as a ghost царство теней ≈ realm of shadows
4) vestige, particle, atom ( малейшая доля) ни тени правды ни тени сомнения ∙ от него осталась одна тень ≈ he is shadow of his former self бояться собственной тени ≈ to be afraid of one's own shadow наводить тень на ясный день, на плетень разг. ≈ to confuse/obscur the issue следовать за кем-л. как тень ≈ to follow/pursue smb. as a shadow бросать тень, кидать тень, наводить тень, набрасывать тень ≈ to cast a shadow (on), to cloud;
to cast aspersions (on) перен. (опорочивать) тени прошлого ≈ shades of the past держаться в тени ≈ to remain in the shadow, to keep in the background оставаться в тени ≈ to be kept (a) secret, to be a mystery, to remain a mystery отходить в тень, отступать в тень, уходить в тень ≈ to fall back into the shadow, to retreat into the shadow, to fade into the backgroundтен|ь - ж.
1. тк. ед. (неосвещённое пространство) shade;
в ~и in the shade;
в саду было много ~и the garden was well shaded;
2. иск. shade;
свет и ~ light and shade;
3. (отбрасываемая) shadow (тж. перен.) ;
~и сосен shadows of pine-trees;
~ неудовольствия shadow of displeasure;
4. (слабый след, ничтожная доля чего-л.) shadow;
~ улыбки the shadow of a smile;
ни ~и правды not a particle/ vestige of truth;
ни ~и сомнения not a shadow of doubt;
5. (силуэт) figure, shape;
6. (призрак) ghost;
бледен как ~ pale as a ghost;
7. (подозрение) suspicion;
бросить ~ на кого-л. to cast* suspicion on someone;
put* smb. in a bad light;
наводить ~ на плетень или на ясный день( try to) pull the wool over smb.`s eyes;
bullshit;
~и для век eye shadow, eyeliner;
ночные ~и nocturnal shadows;
держаться, быть в ~и remain in the background;
ходить, следовать за кем-л. как ~ follow smb. about like his, her shadow;
от него осталась одна ~ he is the mere shadow of his former self, he is worn to a shadow;
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98 замилювати
замилювати очі — to blear the eyes, to cut a dash, to throw dust in someone's eyes, to humbug smb., to pull the wool over smb.'s eyes
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99 морочити
1) ( завдавати клопоту) to ( bring) trouble2) ( дурити) to deceive, to cozen, to fool, to hoax; sl to pull someone's legморочити комусь голову — to take someone in, to play games with smb., to pull the wool over smb.'s eyes ( дурити); to drive smb. crazy with smth., to make smb.'s head spin ( набридати); to turn smb.'s head, to make smb. fall for oneself ( фліртувати)
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100 knol
1 [stengel/worteldeel] tuber2 [raap] turnip3 [gat in een sok] potato4 [paard] nag♦voorbeelden:2 〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand knollen voor citroenen verkopen • sell someone a pup, make someone believe the moon is made of cream/green cheese〈 figuurlijk〉 zich geen knollen voor citroenen laten verkopen • not let someone pull the wool over one's eyes
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