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Перевод: lies
[существительное] брехня ; вранье [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- If, as the government's first reports suggested, the blame lies with disaffected Tamils, so much the better - the Indian masses care little about the problems of Tamil separatism in Sri Lanka.
- The clue to that, I suspect, lies in Heseltine's increasing adoption not only of a Churchillian warning stance but of an almost Churchillian speaking style as well.
- Recommended films in London: Kieslowski's A Short Film About Killing, Greenaway's The Cook The Thief His Wife And Her Lover, Soderbergh's sex, lies and videotape, Russell's The Rainbow, Phil Noyce's Dead Calm, Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, Kenneth Branagh's Henry V and Bertrand Tavernier's Life And Nothing But.
- His closed side lies to your right as you look at him.
- San Carlo's body lies in a silver and crystal casket given by Philip IV of Spain.
- It is in the initial anticipation that the middle class will show respect that the bias lies, for where this deference is lacking, even from someone who appears middle class, a variant of the gouger typification comes into force.
- Part of the problem lies in the fact that much of this produce is exported and therefore land which could have been utilised to feed a domestic market is supplying an overseas population.
- The strength of CAMRA lies in the voluntary nature of the organisation and the commitment of the members.
- The best salmon system on North Uist also lies here: Loch Skeltar, which exists under the road, past rocky Eilean Leiravay to the sea in Loch nam Madadh.
- Behind this exchange - which perhaps need not be taken too seriously - there lies the fear that a victory for the Labour party in a general election would constitute a repudiation of the King's actions in August, To the extent that the National Government was formed through the agency of the King, a repudiation of the National Government could be conceived of as a repudiation of the King.
- The film is as artificial as a Mozart opera or Goldoni play but behind the artifice lies a generous salute to love, life and theatrical illusion.
- I did not tell you lies but I do deserve your contempt.
- In education all the diff'rence lies;
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