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Перевод: mendacity
[существительное] лживость ; ложь
Тезаурус:
- "The Welsh accent has this connotation of mendacity.
- Count Munichhausen who supplied him was probably the Premierminister des Kurfurstentums Hannover, Adolph Freiherr von Munchhausen (1698-;1770) (not the Lugendbaron Hieronymus Freiherr von Munchhausen notorious for the mendacity of his tales of his military exploits!).
- It was this more than anything that impelled Havel into active opposition, and there's little doubt that it's his reputation as a truth-teller, a man whose word is to be trusted, that most commends him to a nation recovering from constitutional mendacity.
- (As the governor had to confess to a Commons select committee on February 19th, banks are not supposed to belong to people publicly castigated for past mendacity - as the Fayeds were, by inspectors from the Department of Trade and Industry in 1988.)
- Russell smiled again but Dexter found it impossible to decide whether it was a smile of contemplation, charm or mendacity - or all three.
- Jeremy Seabrook on mendacity and the election
- The examples of scientific "betrayal" which Broad and Wade assemble for inspection range from routine opportunism to bare-faced mendacity.
- As a consequence, the very idea of politics became degraded and execrated in the minds of the citizens, as it seemed to them synonymous with lawlessness, mendacity and opportunism."
- Greed, anger, mendacity (qualities which we unjustifiably ascribe routinely to animals) are his stock in trade.
- It has been suggested that those who lied to the pollsters, for whatever reason, later recoiled in horror when starkly confronted with the implication of their mendacity - Glenys Kinnock in Number 10 - and voted Tory.
- At the Northampton Forest Eyre of 1255 John Lovet, a verderer, had to pay the substantial fine of twelve marks "for mendacity and concealment": he had contradicted his roll by saying that the deer which had been taken in the forest by the men of the parson of Eaton Maudit "was a certain sheep".
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