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1 romances of roguery
Общая лексика: плутовские романы -
2 roguery
[ʹrəʋg(ə)rə] n1. жульничество, мошенничество2. проказы; шалости; шутки -
3 roguery
1. n жульничество, мошенничество2. n проказы; шалости; шуткиСинонимический ряд:mischievousness (noun) devilment; devilry; deviltry; diablerie; impishness; mischief; mischievousness; prankishness; roguishness; sportiveness; waggery; waggishness -
4 roguery
ˈrəuɡərɪ сущ.
1) мошенничество;
жульничество, надувательство, обман Syn: swindle, fraud
2) проказы;
шалости
3) коллект. мошенники, жулики
4) разг. редк. коллект. сорняки жульничество, мошенничество - romances of * плутовские романы проказы;
шалости;
шутки roguery мошенничество;
жульничество ~ проказы;
шалости -
5 Arthurian Romances
лит. романы и поэмы «Артурова цикла»
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