subterfuge

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} kaçamak
{i} hile
manevra
dalavere
dolap
bahane
{i} hileye başvurma
evasion
kaytarma
evasion
{i} kaçırma

Al Capone sonunda vergi kaçırmaktan hapse atıldı. - Al Capone was finally sent away for tax evasion.

evasion
(Ticaret) vergi kaçırma

Al Capone sonunda vergi kaçırmaktan hapse atıldı. - Al Capone was finally sent away for tax evasion.

evasion
atlatma
evasion
kurtulma
evasion
kaçma
evasion
yakasını kurtarma
evasion
yan çizme
evasion
bahan
evasion
kaçma/kaçınma
evasion
{i} kaçamak
evasion
{i} -den kurtulma
evasion
{i} kaçınma
evasion
{i} bahane
evasion
{i} sakınma
İngilizce - İngilizce
An indirect or deceptive device or stratagem; a blind. Refers especially to war and politics

The Japanese's subterfuge in World War II caused the Americans to lose the battle.

Deception; misrepresentation of the true nature of an activity
evasion
{n} a shift, excuse, evasion, trick
A clever trick or strategy used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc
\SUB-tur-fyooj\, noun: A deceptive device or stratagem
an action taken to hide something from someone
Subterfuge is a trick or a dishonest way of getting what you want. Most people can see right through that type of subterfuge. a secret trick or slightly dishonest way of doing something, or the use of this by subterfuge (subterfugium, from subterfugere , from subter- + fugere )
something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity; "he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"; "the holding company was just a blind"
{i} deceptive stratagem, ruse, contrivance
That to which one resorts for escape or concealment; an artifice employed to escape censure or the force of an argument, or to justify opinions or conduct; a shift; an evasion
something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity; "he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge"; "the holding company was just a blind
subterfuges
plural of subterfuge
subterfuge

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    sub·ter·fuge

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    sʌbtırfyuc

    Telaffuz

    /ˈsəbtərˌfyo͞oʤ/ /ˈsʌbtɜrˌfjuːʤ/

    Etimoloji

    [ 's&b-t&r-"fyüj ] (noun.) 1573. Late 16th century. Directly or via French from late Latin subterfugium , from Latin subterfugio (“I flee secretly”) from subter (“under”) and fugio (“I flee”).