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21 unter Vortäuschung falscher Tatsachen
1. under false pretences Br.2. under false pretenses Am.Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > unter Vortäuschung falscher Tatsachen
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22 pretekst
-stu, -sty; loc sg - ście; m* * *mipretext (do l. dla czegoś for sth); pretense; Br. pretence; excuse; dać komuś/mieć/znaleźć pretekst do zrobienia czegoś give sb/have/find an excuse to do sth; wykorzystywać coś jako pretekst do czegoś use sth as a pretext for sth l. to do sth; pod fałszywym pretekstem on l. under false pretenses; pod pretekstem czegoś under color of sth, on l. under the pretext of sth, under a show of sth; pod pretekstem, że... on the plea that...The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pretekst
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23 yalandan
adj. colorable, faked up--------adv. false, under false pretenses* * *pretended (adj.) -
24 dolo
m.malice, fraud, maliciousness, dolus.* * *1 fraud* * *SM fraud, deceitsin dolo — openly, honestly
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dolo m Jur bad faith, willful misconduct: está acusado de haber actuado con dolo, he is accused of acting under false pretenses
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* * *dolo nmDer1. [fraude] fraud2. [intención deliberada] premeditation;hacer algo con dolo to do sth with premeditation o wittingly* * *m JUR fraud -
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27 обманным путём
1) General subject: by trick, craftily, false, on false pretences, on the crook, under (on) false pretenses, under false pretences (АД), by false pretences, by deceptive means2) Law: under false pretence, by means of deceit3) leg.N.P. falsely4) Makarov: on the cross -
28 обманным путем
1) General subject: by trick, craftily, false, on false pretences, on the crook, under (on) false pretenses, under false pretences (АД), by false pretences, by deceptive means2) Law: under false pretence, by means of deceit3) leg.N.P. falsely4) Makarov: on the cross -
29 Vortäuschung
f preten|ce (Am. -se); Vortäuschung einer Krankheit feigning sickness, simulation; unter Vortäuschung falscher Tatsachen JUR. under false preten|ces (Am. -ses)* * *die Vortäuschungpretence; simulation; fakery; pretense* * *Vor|täu|schungfpretence (Brit), pretense (US), fakedie Vórtäuschung einer Krankheit — feigning an illness
die Vórtäuschung eines Schlags — faking a blow
Vórtäuschung von Tatsachen (Jur) — misrepresentation of the facts
unter Vórtäuschung falscher Tatsachen — under false pretences (Brit) or pretenses (US)
* * *die1) ((an) act of pretending: Under the pretence of friendship, he persuaded her to get into his car.) pretence2) ((an act of) simulating.) simulation* * *Vor·täu·schung<-, -en>f JUR pretence, faking\Vortäuschung von Tatsachen misrepresentation of factsunter \Vortäuschung falscher Tatsachen under false pretences* * *die s. vortäuschen: feigning; simulation; faking* * *Vortäuschung einer Krankheit feigning sickness, simulation;* * *die s. vortäuschen: feigning; simulation; faking* * *f.fakery n.pretence n.pretense n.simulation n. -
30 pretense
(Amer.) see academic.ru/57801/pretence">pretence* * *pre·tensepre·tence[prɪˈten(t)s]AM pre·tense[AM ˈpri:t-]n no plunder the \pretense of friendship unter dem Deckmantel der Freundschaftto give up a \pretense of sth etw nicht länger vortäuschenthey kept up a \pretense of normality sie wahrten den Anschein der Normalitätthe army has given up any \pretense of neutrality die Armee hat ihre vorgetäuschte Neutralität aufgegebento make a \pretense of doing sth [nur] so tun, als ob man etw tutto make no \pretense of sth etw nicht verhehlen, keinen Hehl aus etw dat machen, mit etw dat nicht hinter dem Berg haltento make no \pretense of doing sth nicht vorgeben, etw zu tunI had made no \pretense of being interested in her ich hatte ihr keinerlei Hoffnungen gemachtunder the \pretense of doing sth unter dem Vorwand, etw zu tun3. (claim)I make no \pretense to having any athletic skill ich behaupte gar nicht, sportlich zu sein\pretense is engaged in by young children in order to learn kleine Kinder lernen mit Hilfe ihrer Fantasie* * *(US) [prɪ'tens]n1) (= make-believe story) erfundene Geschichte; (= make-believe person) erfundene Gestalthe didn't really shoot me, it was just pretence we soon saw through his pretence of being a foreigner — er hat nicht auf mich geschossen, er hat nur so getan wir durchschauten bald, dass er nur vorspiegelte or vorgab, Ausländer zu sein
to make a pretence of doing sth — so tun, als ob man etw tut
he made not even the slightest pretence of being interested — er gab sich (dat) nicht einmal den Anschein des Interesses
this constant pretence that all is well —
it's all a pretence — das ist alles nur gespielt or Mache (inf)
2) (= feigning, insincerity) Heuchelei f, Verstellung fhis coolness is just (a) pretence — seine Kühle ist nur gespielt
he made a pretence of friendship —
let's stop all this pretence — hören wir mit der Heuchelei auf, hören wir auf, uns (dat) etwas vorzumachen
4)to make no pretence to sth — keinen Anspruch auf etw (acc) erheben
on or under the pretence of doing sth — unter dem Vorwand, etw zu tun
See:→ false* * *1. Anspruch m:make no pretence to keinen Anspruch erheben auf (akk)3. fig Anschein m, Verstellung f:make a pretence of order den Anschein von Ordnung erwecken;abandon the pretence die Maske fallen lassen;make pretence of doing sth sich den Anschein geben, etwas zu tun;she made pretence of being asleep sie stellte sich schlafend* * *(Amer.) see pretence* * *n.Vortäuschung f. -
31 Tatsache
f; -, -n fact; den Tatsachen ins Auge sehen face the facts, be realistic; jemanden vor vollendete Tatsachen stellen present ( oder confront) s.o. with a fait accompli; ( vollendete) Tatsachen schaffen create a fait accompli, pre-empt the issue; es beruht auf Tatsachen it’s founded ( oder based) on fact; Tatsache ist, dass... the fact (of the matter) is that...; das entspricht ( nicht) den Tatsachen that is (not) factually correct; das ändert nichts an der Tatsache, dass... that doesn’t alter the fact that...; Boden 6, nackt* * *die Tatsachefact; virtuality* * *Tat|sa|cheffactTátsache ist aber, dass... — but the fact of the matter or but the truth is that...
Tátsache? (inf) — really?, no!
das stimmt, Tátsache! (inf) — it's true, really
das ist Tátsache (inf) — that's a fact
nackte Tátsachen (inf) — the hard facts; (hum) girlie pictures
vollendete Tátsachen schaffen — to create a fait accompli
jdn vor vollendete Tátsachen stellen — to present sb with a fait accompli
vor der vollendeten Tátsache stehen — to be faced with a fait accompli
(unter) Vorspiegelung falscher Tátsachen — (under) false pretences (Brit) or pretenses (US)
* * *(something known or believed to be true: It is a fact that smoking is a danger to health.) fact* * *Tat·sa·che[ˈta:tzaxə]f factauf dem Boden der \Tatsachen stehen to be realisticunter Vorspiegelung falscher \Tatsachen under false pretences [or AM -ses]offenkundige \Tatsache JUR obvious factetw beruht auf \Tatsachen sth is based on factsden \Tatsachen entsprechen to be consistent with [or to fit] the factsdie \Tatsachen verdrehen to distort [or twist] the facts\Tatsache ist [aber], dass the fact of the matter is [however] thatdas ist [eine] \Tatsache (fam) that's a fact▶ den \Tatsachen ins Auge sehen to face the facts▶ vollendete \Tatsachen schaffen to create a fait accompli▶ jdn vor vollendete \Tatsachen stellen to present sb with a fait accompli▶ vor vollendeten \Tatsachen stehen to be faced with a fait accompli* * *die factTatsache? — (ugs.) really?; is that true?
nackte Tatsachen — hard facts; (scherzh.) naked bodies
vollendete Tatsachen schaffen — create a fait accompli; s. auch Vorspiegelung
* * *den Tatsachen ins Auge sehen face the facts, be realistic;jemanden vor vollendete Tatsachen stellen present ( oder confront) sb with a fait accompli;(vollendete) Tatsachen schaffen create a fait accompli, pre-empt the issue;es beruht auf Tatsachen it’s founded ( oder based) on fact;Tatsache ist, dass … the fact (of the matter) is that …;das entspricht (nicht) den Tatsachen that is (not) factually correct;* * *die factTatsache? — (ugs.) really?; is that true?
nackte Tatsachen — hard facts; (scherzh.) naked bodies
vollendete Tatsachen schaffen — create a fait accompli; s. auch Vorspiegelung
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32 Heiratsschwindel
m marriage fraud* * *Hei|rats|schwin|delmmarriage proposal made under false pretences (Brit) or pretenses (US)* * *Heiratsschwindel m marriage fraud -
33 Heiratsschwindler
* * *Hei|rats|schwind|ler(in)m(f)person who makes a marriage proposal under false pretences (Brit) or pretenses (US)* * *Hei·rats·schwind·ler(in)m(f) person who proposes marriage for fraudulent reasons* * *der person who makes a spurious offer of marriage for purposes of fraud* * *Heiratsschwindler m, Heiratsschwindlerin f person who defrauds sb by means of a spurious marriage proposal* * *der person who makes a spurious offer of marriage for purposes of fraud* * *m.marriage-impostor n. -
34 Heiratsschwindlerin
Hei|rats|schwind|ler(in)m(f)person who makes a marriage proposal under false pretences (Brit) or pretenses (US)* * *Heiratsschwindler m, Heiratsschwindlerin f person who defrauds sb by means of a spurious marriage proposal -
35 mentito agg
[men'tito] mentito (-a)sotto mentite spoglie — under false pretences Brit o pretenses Am
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36 mentito
agg [men'tito] mentito (-a)sotto mentite spoglie — under false pretences Brit o pretenses Am
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