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sun [Sem sh-m-sh, Mal xemx, Akk shamshu, Heb shemesh, Syr shemsha, Tig shemsh, Phoen shmsh] Ind syamsu, Per shams borrowed from Ar -
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Синонимический ряд:1. hypocrisies (noun) cants; hypocrisies; sanctimonies2. impostures (noun) cheats; counterfeits; deceits; deceptions; fakes; flimflams; forgeries; frauds; gyps; hoaxes; humbugs; impostures; phonies; sells; spoofs; swindles3. mocks (noun) burlesques; caricatures; farces; mockeries; mocks; parodies; travesties4. shows (noun) acts; masquerades; poses; pretences; shows; simulations5. acts (verb) acts; affects; assumes; bluffs; counterfeits; fakes; feigns; poses; pretends; put on; puts on; simulates -
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Военный термин: Smart Howitzer Automated Management System -
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vთავს აჩვენებს -
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Религия: "Солнце" (91-я сура Священного Корана) -
11 Shams (Arabian goddess of pre-Islamic times who was associated with the Sun)
Религия: ШамсУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Shams (Arabian goddess of pre-Islamic times who was associated with the Sun)
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12 are those real diamonds or only shams?
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > are those real diamonds or only shams?
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13 Majdal-Shams
מג'דל שמס (עיירה דרוזית בצפון הגולן)* * *◙ (ןלוגה ןופצב תיזורד הרייע) סמש לד'גמ◄ -
14 ཤམས་
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15 consiguiente
adj.resulting.con la consiguiente decepción with the resulting disappointmentpor consiguiente consequently, therefore* * *► adjetivo1 consequent, resulting, resultant\por consiguiente therefore, consequently* * *ADJ1) (=resultante) consequent, resulting2)por consiguiente — consequently, therefore
* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), consequent (before n) (frml)* * *= consequential, consequent.Ex. If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.----* daño consiguiente = consequential damage.* por consiguiente = consequently, then, thence, by implication, therefore.* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), consequent (before n) (frml)* * *= consequential, consequent.Ex: If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.
Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.* daño consiguiente = consequential damage.* por consiguiente = consequently, then, thence, by implication, therefore.* * *la emigración hacia la ciudad y el consiguiente crecimiento de las barriadas marginales migration to the city and the consequent o resulting growth of slum areaspor consiguiente consequently, as a result, therefore* * *
consiguiente adjetivo
resulting ( before n), consequent ( before n) (frml);
consiguiente adjetivo resulting, consequent: han anunciado que no irían, con el consiguiente disgusto de sus padres, they announced that they wouldn't go, which in turn upset their parents
♦ Locuciones: por consiguiente, therefore, consequently
' consiguiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consecuencia
English:
accordingly
- consequent
- consequently
- ensuing
- eventual
- hence
- result
- resultant
- there
- thus
* * *consiguiente adjresulting;con la consiguiente decepción with the resulting disappointment;el boom económico y la consiguiente inflación the economic boom and the resulting inflation;por consiguiente consequently, therefore* * *adj consequent;por consiguiente and so, therefore* * *consiguiente adj1) : resulting, consequent2)por consiguiente : consequently, as a result* * *consiguiente adj -
16 engaño
m.1 deceit, deception, trickery, cheating.2 lie, hoax, trick, take-in.3 fraudulence, deceitfulness.4 delusion, false impression.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: engañar.* * *1 deceit, deception2 (estafa) fraud, trick, swindle3 (mentira) lie4 (error) mistake\estar en un engaño to be mistaken* * *noun m.1) deception2) trick* * *SM1) (=acto) [gen] deception; (=ilusión) delusionaquí no hay engaño — there is no attempt to deceive anybody here, it's all on the level *
2) (=trampa) trick, swindle3) (=malentendido) mistake, misunderstandingpadecer engaño — to labour under a misunderstanding, labor under a misunderstanding (EEUU)
4) pl engaños (=astucia) wiles, tricks5) [de pesca] lure6) Cono Sur (=regalo) small gift, token* * *1)a) ( mentira) deceptionllamarse a engaño — to claim one has been cheated o deceived
b) (timo, estafa) swindle, con (colloq)c) ( ardid) ploy, trick2) (Taur) cape* * *= fraud, snare, sham, hoax, deceit, subterfuge, confidence trick, deception, swindle, rip-off, swindling, cheating, hocus pocus, caper, dissimulation, fiddle, trickery, bluff, con trick, con, con job.Ex. At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with many types of business and consumer frauds, national liberation movements, bedtime, Kwanza, the Afro-American holiday.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex. This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex. The article has the title 'Policing fraud and deceit: the legal aspects of misconduct in scientific enquiry'.Ex. Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex. Unless universal education is nothing more than a confidence trick, there must be more people today who can benefit by real library service than ever there were in the past.Ex. Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.Ex. The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex. The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex. The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.Ex. The author discerns 3 levels of cheating and deceit and examines why scientists stoop to bias and fraud, particularly in trials for new treatments.Ex. The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.Ex. Who was the mastermind of the Watergate caper & for what purpose has never been revealed.Ex. In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.Ex. This paper reports a study based on an eight-week period of participant observation of a particular form of resistance, fiddles.Ex. It is sometimes thought that a woman's trickery compensates for her physical weakness.Ex. The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.Ex. The social contract has been the con trick by which the bosses have squeezed more and more out of the workers for themselves.Ex. He has long argued that populist conservatism is nothing more than a con.Ex. The global warming hoax had all the classic marks of a con job from the very beginning.----* autoengaño = self-deception.* conducir a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* conseguir mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* entrar mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* llevar a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* * *1)a) ( mentira) deceptionllamarse a engaño — to claim one has been cheated o deceived
b) (timo, estafa) swindle, con (colloq)c) ( ardid) ploy, trick2) (Taur) cape* * *= fraud, snare, sham, hoax, deceit, subterfuge, confidence trick, deception, swindle, rip-off, swindling, cheating, hocus pocus, caper, dissimulation, fiddle, trickery, bluff, con trick, con, con job.Ex: At our library in Minnesota we have clearly identified material that deals with many types of business and consumer frauds, national liberation movements, bedtime, Kwanza, the Afro-American holiday.
Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex: This article examines several controversial cataloguing problems, including the classification of anti-Semitic works and books proven to be forgeries or hoaxes.Ex: The article has the title 'Policing fraud and deceit: the legal aspects of misconduct in scientific enquiry'.Ex: Citing authors' names in references can cause great difficulties, as ghosts, subterfuges, and collaborative teamwork may often obscure the true begetters of published works.Ex: Unless universal education is nothing more than a confidence trick, there must be more people today who can benefit by real library service than ever there were in the past.Ex: Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.Ex: The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex: The article 'Online scams, swindles, frauds and rip-offs' lists some of the most better known Internet frauds of recent times.Ex: The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.Ex: The author discerns 3 levels of cheating and deceit and examines why scientists stoop to bias and fraud, particularly in trials for new treatments.Ex: The final section of her paper calls attention to the ' hocus pocus' research conducted on many campuses.Ex: Who was the mastermind of the Watergate caper & for what purpose has never been revealed.Ex: In fact, the terms of the contrast are highly ambivalent: order vs. anarchy, liberty vs. despotism, or industry vs. sloth, and also dissimulation vs. honesty.Ex: This paper reports a study based on an eight-week period of participant observation of a particular form of resistance, fiddles.Ex: It is sometimes thought that a woman's trickery compensates for her physical weakness.Ex: The most dramatic way to spot a bluff is to look your opponent in the eye and attempt to sense his fear.Ex: The social contract has been the con trick by which the bosses have squeezed more and more out of the workers for themselves.Ex: He has long argued that populist conservatism is nothing more than a con.Ex: The global warming hoax had all the classic marks of a con job from the very beginning.* autoengaño = self-deception.* conducir a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* conseguir mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* entrar mediante engaño = bluff + Posesivo + way into.* llevar a engaño = be misleading, be deceiving.* someter a engaño = perpetrate + deception.* * *A1 (mentira) deceptionlo que más me duele es el engaño it was the deceit o deception that upset me mostfue víctima de un cruel engaño she was the victim of a cruel deception o swindle, she was cruelly deceived o taken invivió en el engaño durante años for years she lived in complete ignorance of his deceites un engaño, no es de oro it's a con, this isn't (made of) gold ( colloq)2 (ardid) ploy, trickse vale de todo tipo de engaños para salirse con la suya he uses all kinds of tricks o every trick in the book to get his own wayllamarse a engaño to claim one has been cheated o deceivedpara que luego nadie pueda llamarse a engaño so that no one can claim o say that they were deceived/cheatedB ( Taur) cape ( used by the matador to confuse the bull)C ( Dep) fakehacer un engaño to fake* * *
Del verbo engañar: ( conjugate engañar)
engaño es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
engañó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
engañar
engaño
engañó
engañar ( conjugate engañar) verbo transitivo
tú a mí no me engañas you can't fool me;
lo engañó haciéndole creer que … she deceived him into thinking that …;
engaño a algn para que haga algo to trick sb into doing sth
engañarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( mentirse) to deceive oneself, kid oneself (colloq)
engaño sustantivo masculino
engañar
I verbo transitivo
1 to deceive, mislead
2 (mentir) to lie: no me engañes, ese no es tu coche, you can't fool me, this isn't your car
3 (la sed, el hambre, el sueño) comeremos un poco para engañar el hambre, we'll eat a bit to keep the wolf from the door
4 (timar) to cheat, trick
5 (ser infiel) to be unfaithful to
II verbo intransitivo to be deceptive: parece pequeña, pero engaña, it looks small, but it's deceptive
engaño sustantivo masculino
1 (mentira, trampa) deception, swindle
(estafa) fraud
(infidelidad) unfaithfulness
2 (ilusión, equivocación) delusion: deberías sacarle del engaño, you should tell him the truth
♦ Locuciones: llamarse a engaño, to claim that one has been duped
' engaño' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engañarse
- farsa
- maña
- montaje
- tramar
- trampear
- coba
- descubrir
- desengañar
- engañar
- tapadera
- tranza
English:
deceit
- deception
- delusion
- double-cross
- game
- guile
- impersonation
- put over
- ride
- sham
- unfaithful
- hoax
* * *engaño nm1. [mentira] deception, deceit;se ganó su confianza con algún engaño she gained his trust through a deception;lo obtuvo mediante engaño she obtained it by deception;todo fue un engaño it was all a deception;llamarse a engaño [engañarse] to delude oneself;[lamentarse] to claim to have been misled;que nadie se llame a engaño, la economía no va bien let no one have any illusions about it, the economy isn't doing well;no nos llamemos a engaño, el programa se puede mejorar let's not delude ourselves, the program could be improved;para que luego no te llames a engaño so you can't claim to have been misled afterwards2. [estafa] swindle;ha sido víctima de un engaño en la compra del terreno he was swindled over the sale of the land3. [ardid] ploy, trick;de nada van a servirte tus engaños your ploys will get you nowhere;las rebajas son un engaño para que la gente compre lo que no necesita sales are a ploy to make people buy things they don't need4. Taurom bullfighter's cape5. [para pescar] lure* * *m1 ( mentira) deception, deceit2 ( ardid) trick;llamarse a engaño claim to have been cheated* * *engaño nm1) : deception, trick2) : fake, feint (in sports)* * *engaño n1. (mentira) lie2. (trampa) trick3. (timo) swindle -
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adj.1 resultant.2 resulting, ensuing, resultant.f. & m.resultant, result, consequence, outcome.* * *► adjetivo1 resultant, resulting* * *1.ADJ resulting antes de s, resultant frm antes de s2.SF (Fís) resultant* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), resultant (before n)* * *= resultant, resulting, consequential, consequent, ensuing, obtained.Ex. This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.Ex. The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex. If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex. The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex. A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.Ex. The composition of the obtained layers has been studied using various analytical techniques.* * *adjetivo resulting (before n), resultant (before n)* * *= resultant, resulting, consequential, consequent, ensuing, obtained.Ex: This process of analysis into facets is called facet analysis, and the resultant classification is termed a faceted classification.
Ex: The main limitation of this pragmatic approach lies in the time and collection dependency of the resulting tool.Ex: If the librarian seeks the advantage gained from the direct alphabetical approach, he must also accept the consequential alphabetical scattering.Ex: The NCC argue that the three other rights established over the last three centuries -- civil, political and social -- are 'liable to be hollow shams' without the consequent right to information.Ex: A praeses is a faculty moderator of an academic disputation, who normally proposes a thesis and participates in the ensuing disputation.Ex: The composition of the obtained layers has been studied using various analytical techniques.* * *resultant* * *
resultante adjetivo resulting
' resultante' also found in these entries:
English:
resultant
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bring shame/disgrace (upon); put to shame, shame (s.o.)срамя се 1. bring shams upon o.s.2. be/feel ashamed; be/feel shy* * *сра̀мя,гл., мин. св. деят. прич. срамѝл bring shame/disgrace (upon); put to shame, shame (s.o.);\срамя се 1. bring shame upon o.s.;2. be/feel ashamed; be/feel shy.* * *1. be/feel ashamed; be/feel shy 2. bring shame/disgrace (upon);put to shame, shame (s.o.) 3. СРАМЯ ce bring shams upon o. s. -
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1. fabrication2. fraud3. manipulation4. sophistication5. falsification6. phoney7. phony8. adulteration9. hackering10. hacking11. shamming12. shams13. tampering14. forgery; counterfeit15. counterfeit16. fakeопределить, что картина является подделкой — to stamp a picture as a fake
17. imitation18. shamСинонимический ряд:1. имитация (сущ.) имитация2. фальшивка (сущ.) липа; фальшивкаАнтонимический ряд: -
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I1. [ʃæm] n1. 1) подделка, подлогare those real diamonds or only shams? - это настоящие бриллианты или только подделка?
2) обман, трюк2. притворство, симуляцияhis pain is no sham - ему на самом деле /действительно/ больно
3. притворщик, симулянтhe is not in pain, he is a sham - ему не больно, он просто притворяется /симулирует/
4. мошенник; шарлатан; обманщикhe cheated you, he is a sham and a coward as well - он обманул тебя, он мошенник и к тому же трус
5. амер. декоративный чехол, накидка, салфетка и т. п.2. [ʃæm] a1. 1) поддельный, подложный, фальшивыйsham pearls [jewellery] - поддельные жемчуга [драгоценности]
sham papers - подложные /фальшивые/ документы
2) бутафорский2. притворныйsham illness - притворная болезнь, симуляция болезни
sham simplicity [tears] - притворная простота [-ые слёзы]
sham learning [indifference] - напускная учёность [-ое равнодушие]
3. воен. учебный, показнойsham fight - а) ложный удар, демонстрация; б) учения, манёвры
4. фиктивныйsham plea - юр. апелляция, поданная для того, чтобы оттянуть время
5. притворяющийся, прикидывающийся; мнимый3. [ʃæm] vпритворяться, прикидываться; симулироватьto sham ill [dead, asleep] - притвориться больным [мёртвым, спящим]
to sham illness [a faint, a fit, madness] - симулировать болезнь [обморок, припадок, сумасшествие]
to sham one's glass - делать вид, что пьёшь
to sham stupid - разыгрывать /строить/ из себя дурачка
he is not ill, he is shamming - он не болен, он притворяется
stop sham ming! - перестань разыгрывать комедию!
II [ʃæm] n (сокр. от champagne) разг.♢
to sham Abra(ha)m /воен. жарг. the doctor/ - притворяться больным, симулировать болезнь
См. также в других словарях:
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