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[прилагательное] ложный; неправильный; ошибочный; обманчивый; фальшивый; вероломный; лживый; дутый; подставной; искусственный
Тезаурус:
- Iain Banks is a thoroughly Scottish writer, and The Crow Road has already been identified as his "crisis" novel: a notable softening of the baroque violence and elaboration of the earlier books and the sideline science fiction (where Banks hides under the minimal false moustache and wig of a middle initial).
- His aims were "to prevent mental illusions due to false ideas from within and to prevent false teaching from other fellows".
- No, that would be a false contrivance and anyway I still had a mad hope of catching that five-thirty ferry to Stornoway.
- This hairstreak butterfly has achieved the effect by evolving not only a coloured false head but also a radiating black and white pattern on its wings that directs the observer's eye away from the real head.
- Then there was the famous Portland spy ring comprising Peter and Helen Kroger and "Gordon Lonsdale", whose real name was Konon Molody, all of whom were professional Russian spies living in England with false identities.
- The "no meaning" atheist denies that the theist can state what observations would lead him or her to accept as true, or deny as false, the proposition that "God exists".
- We were unlucky enough to remark, in the course of two streets, a nonagenarian old woman with a false nose and an idiot shaking from the palsy".
- What his revelation claims is either true or false.
- If it was known that a bad record led to the dismissal of a headman, then his enemies reported false cases.
- Diana and Princes William and Harry will travel under false names in a party likely to include Mrs Frances Shand-Kydd, Diana's mother.
- Who knows how many quarrels, false accusations, unnecessary dismissals, how many promising careers cut short can be attributed to a butler's slovenliness at the stage of drawing up the staff plan?
- But to see how false this justification, let us play the equality card.
- In 1899, when there was a sharp increase in the number of reported cattle thefts, H. W. Brodhurst, the Government Agent, attributed it to false cases which were instituted because the magistrate was inexperienced: "I therefore attach little importance to this apparent recrudescence of a crime which was once the curse of the Province, but has been little heard of in late years."
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