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121 хитрая проделка
General subject: wile -
122 хитрости
1) General subject: camouflage, wile, wiles, monkey business2) Colloquial: ins and outs3) Information technology: quirks -
123 хитрость
1) General subject: Yorkshire, archness, art (обыкн. plural), artfulness, artifice, astuteness, callidity, camouflage, catch, circumvention, craft, craftiness, cunning, curve ball, deception (to practise deception - обманывать), dodge, double, felinity, fetch, fetcher, finesse, fob, foxery, foxiness, game, guile, hoax, inveiglement, management, overreach, ploy, policy, ruse, shift, sleight, stealth, stratagem (военная), subtlety, trick, trickery, trickiness, wangle, wile, wiles, wiliness, deceit, duplicity, gimmick2) Colloquial: double-cross, twist, fakeness (притворство; подделка)4) Obsolete: subtilty6) Law: prevarication7) Australian slang: lurk8) Geography: York9) Diplomatic term: equivocation10) Jargon: chaw, cutey, cutie, dipsy-doodle, fast one, funny business, gag, hanky-panky11) leg.N.P. abstruseness, device, intricacy, slyness13) Politico-military term: stratаgem -
124 הונאה
deceit, fraud, fraudulence, fraudulentness, imposture, quackery, wile, fake, fiddle, gyp, paltriness, pettifoggery, quackishness, defraudation -
125 תחבולה
device, trick, plot, artifice, scheme, guile, expedient, finesse, intrigue, machination, obreption, ploy, ruse, shift, sleight, subterfuge, wile, wrinkle, chicane, chicanery, contrivance, dodge -
126 תכסיס
trick, tactics, manoeuvre, maneuver, manoeuver, ploy, wile, ruse, shift, stratagem, wrinkle -
127 beguile
transitive verb(delude) betören; verführenbeguile somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu verführen, etwas zu tun
be beguiled by somebody/something — sich von jemandem/etwas täuschen lassen
* * *[bi'ɡæil]•- academic.ru/84556/beguiling">beguiling- beguilingly* * *be·guile[bɪˈgaɪl]vt ( liter)1. (charm)2. (delight)3. (mislead)▪ to \beguile sb into doing sth jdn dazu verlocken [o verleiten], etw zu tun4. (wile away)to \beguile the tedium sich dat die Langeweile vertreiben* * *[bI'gaɪl]vt1) (= deceive) betören (geh)to beguile sb into doing sth — jdn dazu verführen, etw zu tun
* * *beguile v/t1. betrügen (of, out of um), täuschen, hintergehen2. verleiten, -locken ( into doing zu tun):4. fig betören, bezaubern* * *transitive verb(delude) betören; verführenbeguile somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu verführen, etwas zu tun
be beguiled by somebody/something — sich von jemandem/etwas täuschen lassen
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128 List
f; -, -en cunning; (Trick) ruse, trick, ploy; zu einer List greifen use ( oder employ, resort to) a trick, use a bit of cunning; er steckt voller List he knows a trick or two, he’s a sly old fox; mit List und Tücke with a great deal of cunning* * *die Listruse; art; trick; artfulness; craftiness; guile; ploy; stratagem; wile* * *Lịst [lɪst]f -, -en(= Täuschung) cunning, artfulness; (= trickreicher Plan) trick, rusemit List und Tücke (inf) — with a lot of coaxing
* * *die1) (the ability to deceive or trick people: She used guile to get him to propose to her.) guile2) artfulness3) (cunning or trickery: craft and deceit.) craft4) (a plan; a manoeuvre: She uses various ploys for getting her own way.) ploy5) (a clever trick or plan.) ruse6) (a trick or plan.) stratagem* * *<-, -en>[lɪst]f (Täuschung) trick, ruseeine \List anwenden to use a little cunningzu einer \List greifen to resort to a trick [or ruse]* * *die; List, Listen1) [cunning] trick or ruse2) o. Pl. (listige Art) cunningmit List und Tücke — (ugs.) by cunning and trickery
* * *zu einer List greifen use ( oder employ, resort to) a trick, use a bit of cunning;er steckt voller List he knows a trick or two, he’s a sly old fox;mit List und Tücke with a great deal of cunning* * *die; List, Listen1) [cunning] trick or ruse2) o. Pl. (listige Art) cunningmit List und Tücke — (ugs.) by cunning and trickery
* * *-en f.artfulness n.craftiness n.guile n.stratagem n.trick n.
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Wile — Wile, n. [OE. wile, AS. w[=i]l; cf. Icel. v?l, v[ae]l. Cf. {Guile}.] A trick or stratagem practiced for insnaring or deception; a sly, insidious; artifice; a beguilement; an allurement. [1913 Webster] Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
WILE — can refer to:* WILE (AM), a radio station at 1270 AM licensed to Cambridge, Ohio * WILE FM, a radio station at 97.7 FM licensed to Byesville, Ohio … Wikipedia
wile — mid 12c., wil wile, trick, perhaps from O.N.Fr. *wile (O.Fr. guile), or directly from a Scandinavian source (Cf. O.N. vel trick, craft, fraud, vela defraud ). Perhaps ultimately related to O.E. wicca wizard (see WICCA (Cf. Wicca)). Lighter sense… … Etymology dictionary
Wile — Wile, v. t. 1. To practice artifice upon; to deceive; to beguile; to allure. [R.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To draw or turn away, as by diversion; to while or while away; to cause to pass pleasantly. Tennyson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wile — n artifice, feint, ruse, maneuver, *trick, stratagem, gambit, ploy Analogous words: *deception, fraud, trickery, chicanery, chicane: cunning, *deceit, duplicity, dissimulation, guile wile vb *while, beguile, fleet Analogous words: see those at … New Dictionary of Synonyms
wile — wile·ly; wile; … English syllables
wile — [wīl] n. [ME < Late OE wil < OE wigle, magic, divination, akin to wiglian, to take auspices, wicce, WITCH] 1. a sly trick; deceitful artifice; stratagem 2. a beguiling or coquettish trick usually used in pl. 3. Now Rare craftiness; guile vt … English World dictionary
wile — index artifice, bunko, contrivance, deception, device (contrivance), false pretense, hoax, imposture … Law dictionary
wile — [n] cunning angle, artfulness, artifice, cheating, chicane, chicanery, con*, contrivance, craft, craftiness, deceit, deception, device, dishonesty, dissimulation, dodge, feint, flimflam*, fraud, gambit, game, gimmick, guile, hoax, horseplay,… … New thesaurus
Wile — This unusual and interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the late Olde English pre 7th Century wil , mechanical contrivance, trick (Middle English wile ), ultimately from the Old Scandinavian vel , trick, also used in the… … Surnames reference
wile — /wuyl/, n., v., wiled, wiling. n. 1. a trick, artifice, or stratagem meant to fool, trap, or entice; device. 2. wiles, artful or beguiling behavior. 3. deceitful cunning; trickery. v.t. 4. to beguile, entice, or lure (usually fol. by away, from,… … Universalium