Deception
101deception — [dɪˈsepʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] the act of tricking someone by telling them something that is not true …
102deception — de•cep•tion [[t]dɪˈsɛp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) the act of deceiving, or the state of being deceived 2) something that deceives or is intended to deceive; trick; ruse • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME decepcioun < OF < LL dēceptiō= L dēcep , var. s. of… …
103deception — /dəˈsɛpʃən / (say duh sepshuhn) noun 1. the act of deceiving. 2. the state of being deceived. 3. something that deceives or is intended to deceive; an artifice; a sham; a cheat. {Middle English decepcioun, from Late Latin dēceptio, from Latin… …
104déception — nf. déssèpchon (Albanais). E. : Dépité, Moue …
105deception — /dɪ sepʃən/ noun telling a lie in order to mislead a customer …
106Déception — см. Разочарование …
107deception — n. 1 the act or an instance of deceiving; the process of being deceived. 2 a thing that deceives; a trick or sham. Etymology: ME f. OF or LL deceptio f. decipere (as DECEIT) …
108deception means — Resources, methods, and techniques to convey or deny oral, pictorial, documentary, or other physical evidence to a foreign power …
109deception bed — any of various kinds of concealed or disguised beds designed in the 18th century. * * * …
110deception table — a table of the 18th century made so as to conceal its true function, as in serving as a cabinet for a chamber pot. * * * …