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1. n разг. обман, розыгрыш, мистификация2. n пародия3. n род карточной игры4. v разг. обманывать, разыгрывать, мистифицировать5. v разг. подтруниватьСинонимический ряд:1. imposture (noun) cheat; counterfeit; deceit; deception; fake; flam; flimflam; fraud; gyp; hoax; humbug; imposture; joke; mare's nest; phony; sell; sham; swindle2. satire (noun) burlesque; farce; imitation; lampoon; parody; put-on; satire; skit; takeoff; take-off; travesty3. dupe (verb) bamboozle; befool; catch; chicane; con; dupe; dust; flimflam; fool; gull; hoax; hoodwink; hornswoggle; job; kid; pigeon; trick; victimize4. lampoon (verb) lampoon; mock; satirize -
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Военный термин: демонстрация удара, ложная атака -
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Военный термин: дезинформирующие помехи -
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Кино: пародийный фильм -
25 spoof identification
Военный термин: ложные сигналы опознавания (цели) -
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Журналистика: ложный слух (canard), сенсационная выдумка, утка (canard) -
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Макаров: ложная цель -
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Интернет: сайт-двойник -
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Космонавтика: не реагирующий на ложные цели, устойчивый к отвлекающим целям -
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комп. защищенный от обмана, неподдающийся обмануАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > spoof-proof
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защищенный от обмана, неподдающийся обмануАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > spoof-proof
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разг. ложная атака [удар]; демонстрация удара -
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не реагирующий на ложные цели; устойчивый к уводящим помехам -
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > spoof target
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Общая лексика: пародия (The play is a spoof on Shakespeare's tragedy 'Julius Caesar'.) -
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пародия; пасквильThe play is a spoof of the 18th-century monarchy.
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рекл. рекламная мистификация, рекламный розыгрыш (приведение в рекламе будоражащих внимание, но не соответствующих действительности сведений с целью заинтересовать аудиторию или ради шутки; напр., "наши сигареты на все 100% безопасны")See:
См. также в других словарях:
spoof — [spu:f] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Invented name for a game involving deception] a funny book, play, or film that copies something serious or important and makes it seem silly →↑take off spoof of/on ▪ The play is a spoof on Shakespeare s tragedy … Dictionary of contemporary English
spoof´er — spoof «spoof», noun, verb. Informal. –n. 1. a trick, joke, or hoax. 2. a light satirical parody; take off: »... to the Imperial Theatre to see “Silk Stockings,” a musical spoof of a Soviet woman commissar s trip to Paris (New York Times). –v.t.,… … Useful english dictionary
Spoof — Spoof, spooves, spoofer or spoofing can refer to: *Parody by imitation *Forgery of goods or documents *Spoofing attack, a computer security term *Referer spoofing, a type of spoofing attack *Protocol spoofing, a technique to increase performance… … Wikipedia
spoof — spoof·er; spoof·ery; spoof; … English syllables
spoof — [ spuf ] noun count a piece of entertainment that copies something in a funny way intended to make it seem silly ╾ spoof verb transitive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spoof — (n.) hoax, deception, 1884, spouf, name of a game invented by British comedian Arthur Roberts (1852 1933); sense of a parody, satirical skit or play is first recorded 1958, from verb in this sense, attested from 1914 … Etymology dictionary
spoof — [n] trick, mockery bluff, bon mot, burlesque, caricature, cheat, deceit, deception, fake, flim flam*, game, hoax, imposture, jest, joke, lampoon, parody, phony, prank, put on, quip, satire, sell, send up*, sham, take off, travesty, trickery,… … New thesaurus
spoof — informal ► NOUN 1) an imitation of something, especially a film, in which its characteristic features are exaggerated for comic effect; a parody. 2) a trick played on someone as a joke. ► VERB 1) parody. 2) trick or hoax. DERIVATIVES spoofer … English terms dictionary
spoof — [spo͞of] n. [orig. a game involving hoaxing and nonsense, invented ( c. 1889) by Arthur Roberts (1852 1933), Brit comedian] 1. a joke, or deception 2. a light parody or satire vt., vi. 1. to fool; deceive 2. to satirize in a playful, amiable… … English World dictionary
spoof|er|y — «SPOO fuhr ee», noun. Informal. 1. cheating; deceit. 2. the act of makng fun (of); mockery; parody … Useful english dictionary
spoof — UK [spuːf] / US [spuf] noun [countable] Word forms spoof : singular spoof plural spoofs a piece of entertainment that copies something in a funny way that is intended to make it seem silly Derived word: spoof UK / US verb transitive Word forms… … English dictionary