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1 sham
ʃæm 1. noun(something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) juks, spill, bedrageri2. adjective(pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) jukse-, liksom-3. verb(to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) spille, late somhumbug--------hykleIsubst. \/ʃæm\/1) humbug, hykleri, spill, bløff2) imitasjon, etterligning3) bløffmaker, hykler4) (amer., også pillow sham) (dekorativt) putetrekkIIverb \/ʃæm\/simulere, late som, spilleIIIadj. \/ʃæm\/1) hyklersk, påtatt, fingert, skinn-2) imitert, uekte, falsk -
2 Talmi
n; -s, kein Pl. pinchbeck; fig. auch cheap imitation(s Pl.)* * *Tạl|mi ['talmi]nt -s, no pl (geh)pinchbeck; (fig) rubbish (Brit inf trash (inf)* * *Tal·mi<-s>[ˈtalmi]nt kein pl (veraltend) pinchbeck form, cheap rubbish [or AM garbage]; (unechter Schmuck) imitation jewellery [or AM jewelery]* * *das; Talmis1) (wertloser Schmuck) imitation or cheap jewellery; (fig.) tinsel2) (vergoldete Legierung) pinchbeck* * ** * *das; Talmis1) (wertloser Schmuck) imitation or cheap jewellery; (fig.) tinsel2) (vergoldete Legierung) pinchbeck -
3 shamanism
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4 ложный
1) General subject: (made) out of whole cloth, affected, assumed, asternal (о ребре), bum, calumniatory (об обвинении), decoy, dumby, erroneous, fallacious, false, feint, hollow, hyped up, hyped-up, improper, jive, lying, make believe, make-believe, mendacious, mock, phoney, phony, pseudo, shoddy, sophisticated, spurious, truthless, untrue, untruthful, whole cloth, whole-cloth, wrong, wry, feigned, misguided, pretend2) Medicine: spuria3) Military: diversionary (об ударе, манёвре)6) Religion: deceitful7) Architecture: supposititious8) Mining: false (о кровле)9) Psychology: unsound10) Jargon: full of hot air, hooked up11) Business: fictitious12) Aviation medicine: misleading, simulated14) Gold mining: erratic -
5 обман
1) General subject: bilk, blind, bluff, bob, cajolement (с помощью лести), cajolery (с помощью лести), cheat, chicanery, chouse, circumvention, cog, con game, cozenage, craft, cram, deceit (to practise deceit - хитрить, обманывать), deception, defraudation, delusion, disguise, dishonesty, dissimulation, double dealing, double face, double-dealing, dupery, fakement, false pretences, falsehood, foul play, fraud, fraudulence, gammon, gloze, gouge, guile, gyp, hankey pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, have on, have-on, hoax, hoax (ффф), hokum, humbug, humbuggery, hype, imposing, imposition, imposture, imposure, indirection, intake, jockeying, juggle, jugglery, knavery, letdown, lie, lurk, monkey business, overreach, phony, porkies ("рифмованный слэнг" кокни, pork pies = porkies = lie = lies), porky, pretence, pretense, racket, sham, shave, shenanigan, spoofery, swindle, take-in, trick, trickery, victimization, wile, wiles, windy, stand the racket, shell game, beguilement, skulduggery2) Colloquial: breach of faith, breach of trust, con art, con-art, confidence fraud, confidence job, confidence trick, do, dodge, double-cross, hankey-pankey, (сущ.) have, haves, hum, phoney, sell, skin-game, spoof, swizz, set-up (a dishonest plan that tricks you - LONGMAN), fakeness4) American: bunco, shucking and jiving, steal6) Latin: dolus (римское право)8) Law: artifice, false pretence, false pretenses, false representation, fraudulent behavior, fraudulent conduct, fraudulent misrepresentation, fraudulent pretence, fraudulent representation, ruse, wilful misrepresentation, willful misrepresentation9) Economy: defrauding, eyewash, goldbrick, gouging, holding-out, swindling10) Accounting: twist12) Diplomatic term: equivocation, let-down13) Scottish language: brogue14) Jargon: bam, bung, bunko, burn, claptrap, crock, dipsy-doodle, fast one, fiddle, flimflam, fluke, funny business, gag, gil, gip, hocus-pokus, jiggery pokery, jip, kid, pinch, put on, rip-off, ripoff, scam, screwup, snip, squib, string, Brodie, borax, bug, chaw, flivver, foney, fony, put-up Job, raspberry, razz-ma-tazz, razzamatazz, razzberry, razzle-dazzle, razzmatazz, wire15) Simple: bamboozle16) Food industry: flaming17) Advertising: fraudulent behaviour, misrepresentation18) Business: con, con trick, fraudulent practices19) leg.N.P. fraud (law of contracts)20) Makarov: act of dishonesty, gold brick, illusion, plant21) Archaic: fub22) Taboo: hell's delight23) Security: bamboozlement, cheating -
6 притворный
1) General subject: affected, artificial, assumed, bastard, coloured, counterfeit, feigned, feint, fictitious, forced, hypocritical, knick knacky, knick-knacky, make believe, make-believe, mock, mock (mock-,как компонент сложных слов), painted, pretended, pseudo, put-on, seeming, sham, shoddy, simon pure, simon-pure, simulant, simulative, synthetic, synthetical, well affected, well-affected, would-be, holier-than-thou, pretend, shambolic2) Religion: hypocrite3) Diplomatic term: false4) Jargon: silky5) Makarov: colourable -
7 профанация
1) General subject: an impious act, defilement, desecration, profanation, profanity, sacrilege, distortion, sham2) Religion: cursing3) Jargon: perpetration (негритянский сленг) -
8 साधर्म्यम् _sādharmyam
साधर्म्यम् 1 Sameness or community of duty, office &c.; पञ्चमं लोकपालानामूचुः साधर्म्ययोगतः R.17.78.-2 Same- ness of nature, common cahracter, likeness; community of properties; साधर्म्यमुपना भेदे K. P.1; इदं ज्ञानमुपाश्रित्य मम साधर्म्यमागताः Bg.14.2; Bhāṣā P.12.-3 Being of the same religion.-Comp. -समः (in Nyāya) a sham objection. -
9 साधर्म्य
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