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Перевод: belie
[глагол] давать неверное представление; изобличать; разоблачать; опровергать; противоречить; не оправдывать
Тезаурус:
- Their pasty faces - the result of long periods underground - belie their extraordinary strength and tenacity.
- Sustad's self-contained appearance and low-key humour belie outrageous behaviour of his won.
- Jaguar's appearance and condition belie her age and we believe she is the only Swan 65 sloop in the market.
- These days her voice and lifestyle belie her upbringing.
- Even similar patterns of advance belie major variations in local circumstances.
- He was not a man to belie the magnificent world for the credit of his craft.
- It feels more compact and less roomy than the old one but the figures belie this.
- The eight-storey office is being sold to the Japanese group, Kumagai, for a price which appears to belie the downturn in London's commercial property market.
- His rambling sketches, delivered in a casual, off-hand manner, belie an acute sense of timing: "White people hate how we walk - especially when we cross the road.
- Peter Holman's exemplary notes suggest that Jenkins composed these works in his 20s or 30s, but the quality of the music seem to belie that generally accepted claim: it is difficult to imagine such depth of repose in so young a man - though that in turn gives the modern listener a clue as to why Jenkins was such a respected and well-loved figure in his day.
- Again events served to belie him instantly.
- "She writes like an avenging angel, with a freshness, vigour and zest for sex (but never for sleaze) that belie her years."
- Often jealousy comes from making judgements based on assertions that we believe to be true but belie the reality of the situation.
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