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81 bog’lag’ich
s.t. which ties or connects. ko’z bog’lag’ich sleight of hand master, trickster -
82 fokus
1. (Russian) focus. fokusda tur to be in focus 2. (Russian) trick, sleight of hand -
83 nayrangbozlik
abstr. of nayrangboz; trickery, sleight of hand -
84 hocuspocus
interj. hocus pocus, meaningless words used as a formula by conjurers; sleight of hand, trickery -
85 kunstgreep
n. artifice, art, trick, trickery, dodge, manoeuvre, maneuver, ruse, subterfuge, foxiness, contrivance, sleight of hand -
86 vingervlugheid
n. palmistry, sleight of hand -
87 Taschenspielertrick
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88 effet de manche
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89 trik
m trick, ploy, fig sleight of hand; film special effect | propagandni - propaganda ploy; jeftini - cheap trick; (štos) gimmick; salonski - parlor trick (- mađioničar-ski); izvoditi -ove perform/pull tricks, fig pull rabbits out of hats; nasjesti na trik fall* * *• trick• wile• gimmick• ploy• racket -
90 escamoteo
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91 juego de manos
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92 prestidigitación
• conjuring• jugglery• legend of the ancient gods• legging• prestidigitation• sleight of hand -
93 taikatemppu
• conjuring trick• juggle• magic trick• sleight of hand -
94 kuglars|ki
adj. 1. [strój] juggler’s; [sztuki] conjuring, juggling 2. pejor. underhand, devious- kuglarskie sztuczki devious tricks- kuglarska sztuczka a sleight of handThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kuglars|ki
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95 حيلة من حيل الشعوذة
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96 خفة
n. lightness, levity, flightiness, temerity, dexterity, adroitness, sleight of hand, knack, alacrity -
97 خفة شعوذة
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98 رشاقة
n. gracefulness, graciousness, thinness, lightness, liveliness, alacrity, swiftness, nimbleness, fluidity, fluency, agility, deftness, quickness, readiness, sleight of hand -
99 esku-joko
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100 rendez-moi
n. m. Vol au rendez-moi: 'Cash-till boomerang' con-trick. (This fraudulent operation is worked by a 'client' who, having offered a large note to the cashier, receives his change and by a sleight-of-hand recovers the banknote as well.)
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