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1 equivocation
1. n увиливание2. n уклончивый ответ; двусмысленное утверждение, игра словами, словесные уловки3. n лог. эквивокация, двусмысленность4. n вчт. расхождение с ожидаемым ответом; ненадёжность или неопределённостьСинонимический ряд:1. ambiguity (noun) ambiguity; amphibology; double entendre; double meaning; equivocality; equivoque; tergiversation2. duplicity (noun) duplicity; evasiveness; lies; mumbo-jumbo; quibbling3. fallacy (noun) casuistry; deception; deceptiveness; delusion; fallacy; sophism; sophistry; speciousness; spuriousness4. lie (noun) cavil; chicane; evasion; lie; prevarication; quibble; shift -
2 evasion
1. n уклонение2. n обход3. n воен. выход из-под удара; уклонение от встречи с противником4. n увёртка, уловка; отговорка; вымышленный предлог; уклончивый ответ5. n редк. бегство, побег6. n спорт. отклонение; уклонениеСинонимический ряд:1. escape (noun) avoidance; come-off; dodging; elusion; escape; escaping; eschewal; runaround; shunning2. subterfuge (noun) deceit; equivocation; lie; prevarication; quibbling; sophistry; subterfuge
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