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Перевод: bluff
[прилагательное] отвесный; крутой; обрывистый; грубовато-добродушный; грубоватый; резковатый; прямой; резкий; [существительное] отвесный берег; обман ; обрыв ; обманщик ; утес ; блеф ; запугивание; [глагол] обманывать; запугивать; брать на пушку
Тезаурус:
- Was it a huge game of bluff? was it ever intended that if the reports favoured nationalization we were to get it?
- The great British bluff on freedom is nowhere more clearly exposed than in relation to freedom of assembly.
- His bluff style, orchestration of a pliant group of lobby correspondents and capacity to communicate with the Prime Minister almost telepathically, justified the tag "the deputy Prime Minister".
- Politicians in Belgrade have tried to call their bluff.
- Describing the IBM representative's attitude as "intransigence, obstinacy, bluff and deception", he concluded: "Our gut reaction is to view with suspicion any encroachment on our rights by multinational concerns.
- William IV died shortly afterwards and it has been written that, a search being instituted, it was found that that bluff and breezy monarch had been using this unique ancient artifact as a shaving mug!
- Or he or she may call your bluff and see what happens, in which case you must fight and keep on fighting.
- This time we will be calling their bluff.
- But then most of us could probably bluff our way into a second division club with a bit of nous.
- Most importantly, when you meet work colleagues and friends, your springy step must be able to bluff them into believing that you could have managed two laps of the course.
- It was all play-acting, a bluff to get attention, but he never admitted it nor apologized for anything he had done or said.
- Saturday's evening's soloists at the musical festival were Keir Rowe (clarinet) and Roger Bluff (piano).
- Whatever you say, you must be prepared to do; it isn't a game of bluff.
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