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1 sham
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1. noun(something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) farsa, simulacro
2. adjective(pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) falso, simulado, fingido
3. verb(to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) fingir, simulartr[ʃæm]1 (piece of deceit, pretence) farsa, simulacro2 (person) farsante nombre masulino o femenino, impostor,-ra1 (interest, sympathy, emotion) falso,-a, simulado,-a; (illness) fingido,-a; (jewellery, antiques) falso,-a, de imitación1 fingir, simular1 fingir, fingirsesham adj: falso, fingidosham n1) fake, pretense: farsa f, simulación f, imitación f2) faker: impostor m, -tora f; farsante mfadj.• adoptivo, -a adj.• falso, -a adj.• fingido, -a adj.• postizo, -a adj.n.• camama s.f.• cantaleta s.f.• engaño s.m.• faramalla s.f.• farsante s.m.• impostor s.m.• impostura s.f.v.• fingir v.ʃæm
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a) c u ( pretense) farsa fb) c ( impostor) farsante mf
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adjective (pej) (no comp) <emotion/interest/sympathy> fingido, falso; <antiques/diamonds> falso, de imitación
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- mm- transitive verb \<\<enthusiasm/grief/illness\>\> fingir*, simular
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vi \<\<person\>\> fingir*[ʃæm]1.ADJ falso, fingido2. N1) (=imposture) farsa fit was all a sham — fue una farsa, fue pura pantalla (Mex)
2) (=person) impostor(a) m / f3.VT fingir, simular4.VI fingir, fingirse* * *[ʃæm]
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a) c u ( pretense) farsa fb) c ( impostor) farsante mf
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adjective (pej) (no comp) <emotion/interest/sympathy> fingido, falso; <antiques/diamonds> falso, de imitación
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- mm- transitive verb \<\<enthusiasm/grief/illness\>\> fingir*, simular
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vi \<\<person\>\> fingir* -
2 sham
adj.1 fingido(a) (illness, emotion)2 simulado, falso, fingido, artificial.3 falaz, engañoso, mentiroso, artificial.s.1 farsa (trial, election); farsante (persona)2 falsa apariencia, acto fingido, engaño solapado, simulacro.3 impostor, farsante.vt.fingir, simular (feign)vi.fingir.(pt & pp shammed) -
3 sham battle
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4 sham illness
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5 sham attack
s.ataque falso, simulacro de ataque. -
6 sham auction
s.subasta fingida, subasta ficticia. -
7 sham battle
s.simulacro de combate. -
8 sham defense
s.defensa ficticia. -
9 sham dividend
s.dividendo ficticio. -
10 sham feeding
s.alimentación simulada, alimentación ficticia. -
11 sham fight
s.simulacro de combate. -
12 sham philosopher
s.sabio de pega. -
13 sham plea
s.defensa ficticia, alegato ficticio. -
14 sham rage
s.rabia falsa, rabia simulada. -
15 sham transaction
s.transacción falsa. -
16 sham-movement vertigo
s.vértigo de movimiento falso, vértigo de movimientos falsos. -
17 sham-Victorian
adj.estilo victoriano falso. -
18 pillow sham
s.funda bordada, cubierta bordada. -
19 farsa
farsa sustantivo femenino (Teatr) farce; ( engaño) sham, farce
farsa sustantivo femenino
1 Teat farce
2 (montaje, engaño) sham, mockery: su desmayo fue una farsa para conmovernos, he pretended to faint because he wanted our attention ' farsa' also found in these entries: Spanish: comedia - pantomima - simulacro English: charade - farce - mockery - sham -
20 simulacro
simulacro sustantivo masculinoa) ( cosa fingida):◊ no era de verdad, solo fue un simulacro it wasn't for real, they (o he etc) were (o was etc) just pretendingsimulacro de incendio fire drill, fire practice
simulacro sustantivo masculino sham, pretence, US pretense
un simulacro de combate, a mock battle o a sham fight
simulacro de incendio, fire practice o drill ' simulacro' also found in these entries: Spanish: simulación English: fire drill - mock - war game - fire
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