sham

sham
ʃæm 1. noun
(something that is pretended, not genuine: The whole trial was a sham.) juks, spill, bedrageri
2. adjective
(pretended, artificial or false: a sham fight; Are those diamonds real or sham?) jukse-, liksom-
3. verb
(to pretend (to be in some state): He shammed sleep/anger; He shammed dead; I think she's only shamming.) spille, late som
humbug
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hykle
I
subst. \/ʃæm\/
1) humbug, hykleri, spill, bløff
his religion is all a sham
hans religion er bare hykleri
2) imitasjon, etterligning
these pearls are all shams
disse perlene er bare etterligninger
3) bløffmaker, hykler
4) (amer., også pillow sham) (dekorativt) putetrekk
II
verb \/ʃæm\/
simulere, late som, spille
he's shamming (a) headache
han later som om han har hodepine
she's only shamming
hun bare later som
he shammed dead
han spilte død
III
adj. \/ʃæm\/
1) hyklersk, påtatt, fingert, skinn-
don't give me that sham piety
ikke kom med slik påtatt fromhet
it was a sham attack
det var et fingert angrep
2) imitert, uekte, falsk
he gave her sham pearls
han ga henne uekte perler

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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