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Перевод: dishonest speek dishonest


[прилагательное]
нечестный; мошеннический


Тезаурус:

  1. A mere colonel on the White House staff, he had involved himself in forgery, false testimony, the illegal shredding of incriminating documents, the illegal shipment of arms to America's enemies, the opening and operation of secret numbered bank accounts in Switzerland involving tens of millions of dollars, shady illegal deals with dishonest arms dealers, and the use of secret funds to support terrorist operations in Central America in direct contravention of Congress.
  2. Lazaris suggests that hurting someone - consciously causing distress - is always manipulative; it is always dishonest.
  3. There are three basic misconceptions which are especially common: first, that doubt is wrong because it is the same thing as unbelief; second, that doubt is a problem which troubles faith but not knowledge; and third, that doubt is something to be ashamed of because it is dishonest to believe if you have doubts.
  4. Like them she hated false endings, dishonest resolutions, a pretence that the half-told tale is finished: "This isn't the whole story: this isn't my statement.
  5. Our civilization has at least this to its credit, he wrote, that it has found a way of rounding up this dishonest crap and incarcerating it in morgues, in fortified places with guards and alarm bells and the rest, thus keeping it off the streets, protecting decent citizens, and now, he wrote, there are even moves afoot to repel intruders by making them pay hard cash to enter these fortified places.
  6. Chiu's remarkably witty and lucid liner-notes quickly bury the myth that transcription is a somewhat impure or even dishonest genre by stating that when Bach transcribed Vivaldi "There was no stigma of dishonour", placing the notion of egotistical individuality in is proper Nineteenth Century context.
  7. Dishonest staff Members of staff may steal money or goods themselves, or collude (make a deal) with members of the public to help them steal.
  8. She hated anything deceitful or dishonest and would never listen to tittle-tattle about another girl behind her back.
  9. He knew, and again he had to force himself to face this point, that his escape itself was a dishonest one.
  10. He was dishonest.
  11. I don't think the SNP is dishonest either in brushing aside the doubts raised as to whether Scotland would be immediately admitted to the European Community: it really believes there would be no difficulty.
  12. That low, dishonest decade was when we broke free of our parents, banished the Fifties, discovered that we'd missed the Sixties, and tried to make the best of it with an orgy of revolting clothes, tasteless music and formless anomie .
  13. "They are dishonest.

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