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tr[slaɪt]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsleight of hand prestidigitación nombre femenino, juego de manosn.• escamoteo s.m.• prestidigitación s.f.[slaɪt]Nsleight of hand — prestidigitación f, juegos mpl de manos
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sleight /slaɪt/n. [u]1 abilità; destrezza2 stratagemma; trucco● sleight of hand, destrezza di mano; gioco di destrezza (o di prestigio); (fig.) inganno, trucco. -
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[slait] n truque, habilidade manual, destreza. -
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n ост. ловкост, умение, изкуство, трик* * *{slait} n ост. ловкост, умение, изкуство; трик.* * *n ловкост; хитрост; фокус;sleight; n ост. ловкост, умение, изкуство; трик.* * *n ост. ловкост, умение, изкуство, трик* * *sleight [slait] n ост. ловкост, умение, изкуство; трик. -
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[slaıt] n1) ловкость2) хитрость, ловкий трюкforty-eight sleights in the art of wrestling - сорок восемь приёмов в искусстве борьбы
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subst. \/slaɪt\/1) hendighet, dyktighet, ferdighet2) ( poetisk) sluhet, smarthetsleight of hand fingerferdighet, behendighet, dyktighet taskenspilleri kunstgrep, triks, knep -
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n1) спритність2) хитрість; ловкий трюк3) фокус* * *[slait]nспритність; хитрість, спритний трюк -
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[sláit]nounspretnost, veščina; trik, mojstrstvo, zvijača, vojna zvijača; čarovnija, coprnija; obsolete pretkanost, zvitost, zvijačnostsleight of hand — spretnost (s prsti) izvajanja trikov, hokuspokus -
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n. sleight of hand 1. (илбэ үзүүлэхэд) гарын уран хөдөлгөөн. 2. уран арга. -
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[English Word] sleight of hand[English Plural] sleights of hand[Swahili Word] kiini macho[Swahili Plural] viini macho[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] kiini, ini, macho------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[slaɪt]sleight of hand — (trick) gioco di destrezza, fig trucchetto
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Sleight — Sleight, n. [OE. sleighte, sleihte, sleithe, Icel. sl?g? (for sl?g?) slyness, cunning, fr. sl?gr (for sl?gr) sly, cunning. See {Sly}.] 1. Cunning; craft; artful practice. [Obs.] His sleight and his covin. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. An artful… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sleight — is a surname, and may refer to:* George Sleight (1853 1921), English trawler owner * Karl J. Sleight (born 1962), attorneyee also* Sleight of hand * Slight … Wikipedia
sleight — ► NOUN literary ▪ the use of dexterity or cunning, especially so as to deceive. ● sleight of hand Cf. ↑sleight of hand ORIGIN from Old Norse, sly … English terms dictionary
sleight — (n.) cunning, late 13c., from O.N. sloegð cleverness, cunning, slyness, from sloegr (see SLY (Cf. sly)). Term sleight of hand is attested from c.1400 … Etymology dictionary
sleight — as in sleight of hand, is pronounced like slight. It is the noun equivalent of the adjective sly, as height is of high … Modern English usage
sleight — index false pretense, imposture, maneuver (trick) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
sleight — [slīt] n. [ME < ON slœgth < slœgr, crafty, clever: see SLY] 1. cunning or craft used in deceiving 2. skill or dexterity … English World dictionary
Sleight — This unusual and interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and has two distinct possible sources, each with its own history and derivation. Firstly, Sleight may be an example of that sizeable group of early European surnames that… … Surnames reference
sleight — Synonyms and related words: adroitness, art, artful dodge, artifice, bag of tricks, blind, bluff, bosey, catch, chicane, chicanery, chouse, collusion, connivance, connivery, conspiracy, contrivance, coup, covin, craft, curve, curve ball, cute… … Moby Thesaurus
sleight — [slʌɪt] noun (in phr. sleight of hand) manual dexterity, typically in performing conjuring tricks. ↘skilful deception. Origin ME: sleight from sleghth cunning, skill , from ON slœgth, from slœgr sly … English new terms dictionary
sleight — n. archaic 1 a deceptive trick or device or movement. 2 dexterity. 3 cunning. Phrases and idioms: sleight of hand 1 dexterity esp. in conjuring or fencing. 2 a display of dexterity, esp. a conjuring trick. Etymology: ME sleghth f. ON sloegth f.… … Useful english dictionary