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1 потклава
foist off* * *foist off -
2 поттура
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3 всунуть
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4 всучить
foist глагол: -
5 selinapkan
foist, foisted, foisted, foisting -
6 vnucovat
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7 embozo
• foist into• fold around -
8 encajar a
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9 engańar con la apariencia de
• foist in• foldDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > engańar con la apariencia de
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10 envolver con sus pliegues
• foist off on• fold away• Laotian• lap dogDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > envolver con sus pliegues
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11 plegado
• foist into• fold around• folded• folding• pleating• pleats• plicate• plicated -
12 plegadura
• foist into• fold around• folding• pleat• pleating• plication -
13 on puijata joku ottamaan
• foist something -
14 tuoda salaa
• foist -
15 naturiti
• foist; intrude; obtrude; press on; press upon; tuck -
16 podmetnuti
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17 poturiti
• foist -
18 навязывать кабальные условия
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > навязывать кабальные условия
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19 всучать
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20 навязывать кабальные условия
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > навязывать кабальные условия
См. также в других словарях:
foist — [ fɔıst ] verb foist ,on or foist u,pon phrasal verb transitive usually passive foist something on/upon someone to force someone to accept or deal with something that they do not want: Voters are tired of new regulations foisted on them by… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
foist something on someone — foist (something) on (someone) to force someone to accept or experience something. We even foist junk food on children in school cafeterias. Usage notes: sometimes in the form foist something off on someone: You cannot foist this ridiculous plan… … New idioms dictionary
foist something on — foist (something) on (someone) to force someone to accept or experience something. We even foist junk food on children in school cafeterias. Usage notes: sometimes in the form foist something off on someone: You cannot foist this ridiculous plan… … New idioms dictionary
foist on someone — foist (something) on (someone) to force someone to accept or experience something. We even foist junk food on children in school cafeterias. Usage notes: sometimes in the form foist something off on someone: You cannot foist this ridiculous plan… … New idioms dictionary
foist on — foist (something) on (someone) to force someone to accept or experience something. We even foist junk food on children in school cafeterias. Usage notes: sometimes in the form foist something off on someone: You cannot foist this ridiculous plan… … New idioms dictionary
foist — has meanings similar to fob off, but it is not followed by off and is not used in this meaning with a person as its object; you can foist something on someone but you cannot foist someone (off) with something: • I can t go around the house… … Modern English usage
foist on — ˈfoist ˌon ˈfoist u ˌpon [transitive] usually passive [present tense I/you/we/they foist on he/she/it foists on present participle … Useful english dictionary
foist upon — ˈfoist ˌon ˈfoist u ˌpon [transitive] usually passive [present tense I/you/we/they foist on he/she/it foists on … Useful english dictionary
Foist — (foist), n. [OF. fuste stick, boat, fr. L. fustis cudgel. Cf. 1st {Fust}.] A light and fast sailing ship. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Foist — Foist, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Foisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Foisting}.] [Cf. OD. vysten to fizzle, D. veesten, E. fizz, fitchet, bullfist.] To insert surreptitiously, wrongfully, or without warrant; to interpolate; to pass off (something spurious or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
foist — [fɔɪst] verb foist something on/upon somebody phrasal verb [transitive] to force someone to accept or deal with something that they do not want: • Decisions have been foisted on the staff by the board of directors. • I keep getting work foisted… … Financial and business terms