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1 give credence to gossip
Общая лексика: верить сплетнямУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > give credence to gossip
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2 attach credence to gossip
attach/give credence to gossip [ë'tæç/giv 'kri:dëns tu: 'gosip] u besoj thashethemeve -
3 credence
[ʹkri:d(ə)ns] n1. вера, довериеto give credence to smb. - оказать доверие кому-л.
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4 gossip
1. n болтовня, разговоры2. n сплетня; слухи; россказни, толки3. n разг. светская хроника4. n болтун; болтунья; сплетник; сплетницаpurveyor of gossip — распространитель слухов, сплетник
5. v болтать, беседовать6. v сплетничатьСинонимический ряд:1. carrytale (noun) carrytale; circulator; clack; gossiper; gossipmonger; mumblenews; quidnunc; rumorer; scandalizer; sieve; tabby2. chatter (noun) chatter; idle talk; meddling; small talk3. report (noun) buzz; cry; grapevine; murmur; on-dit; report; rumble; scuttlebutt; talk; tattle; tittle-tattle; whispering; word4. rumor (noun) calumny; defamation; hearsay; injury; news; rumor; rumour; scandal; slander5. snoop (noun) babbler; blabbermouth; chatterbox; chatterer; magpie; meddler; newsmonger; rumormonger; rumourmonger; scandalmonger; snoop; talebearer; tattler; tattletale; telltale6. tattle (verb) blab; chat; chatter; noise; noise about; noise abroad; palaver; prate; prattle; repeat; report; rumor; rumour; talk; tattleАнтонимический ряд:announcement; declaration; news; proclamation; publication; statement -
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1. n вера, доверие2. n церк. жертвенникСинонимический ряд:faith (noun) acceptance; assent; belief; certainty; confidence; credibility; credit; faith; trustАнтонимический ряд: -
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['kri:dëns] n. besim; attach/give credence to gossip u besoj thashethemeve. 2. kredenciale; letter of credence letër kredenciale -
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ˈkri:dəns сущ.
1) вера, доверие to attach credence to smb., credence to give smb. ≈ поверить кому-л.;
доверять letter of credence Syn: belief, confidence, trust, credibility
2) церк. жертвенник( в алтаре католической или англиканской церкви) Syn: credence table вера, доверие - to give * to smb. оказать доверие кому-л. - to give * to gossip верить сплетням - to refuse * отказать в доверии - to find * пользоваться доверием - letter of * рекомендательное письмо( церковное) жертвенник (в алтаре) credence вера, доверие;
to give credence (to smb.) поверить (кому-л.) ;
letter of credence рекомендательное письмо ~ вера ~ доверие ~ жертвенник (в алтаре;
тж. credence table) credence вера, доверие;
to give credence (to smb.) поверить (кому-л.) ;
letter of credence рекомендательное письмо credence вера, доверие;
to give credence (to smb.) поверить (кому-л.) ;
letter of credence рекомендательное письмо letter: ~ of credence дипл. верительная грамотаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > credence
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8 верить сплетням
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9 сплетни
1. tittle-tattle2. gossip; scandalписьмо, полное сплетен — gossipy letter
сплетни, «шепоток» — a whisper of scandal
3. scandal4. taleраззванивать, разглашать секреты; сплетничать, разносить сплетни — to tell tales
Синонимический ряд:сплетки (сущ.) звона; звону; звоны; злоречия; злословия; злоязычия; пересуды; перетолки; сплетки; суды да пересуды; толка; толки; толку; трезвона; трезвону -
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General subject: give credence to gossip
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