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pull the wool over someone's eyes

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заг. вводить в заблуждение (to deceive someone, кого-л.); вешать лапшу на уши (Ivan Pisarev); дурачить (Ivan Pisarev); лгать (Ivan Pisarev); хитрить (Ivan Pisarev); мошенничать (Ivan Pisarev); обводить вокруг пальца (Ivan Pisarev); надувать (Ivan Pisarev); жульничать (Ivan Pisarev); одурачивать (Ivan Pisarev); фальсифицировать (Ivan Pisarev); разводить (Ivan Pisarev)
ідіом. втирать очки (Stop trying to pull the wool over my eyes! What were you two fighting about just now? Yuri Ginsburg); втирать очки (кому-либо); одурачить (He was too clever to let them pull the wool over his eyes.  Artjaazz); обвести вокруг пальца (jouris-t); водить за нос; втереть очки; отвести глаза; отводить глаза; лепить горбатого (VLZ_58); замазывать глаза кому-либо (george serebryakov); обманывать; вводить кого-либо в заблуждение; ввести кого-либо в заблуждение (В.И.Макаров); взять на пушку (кого-либо В.И.Макаров); втереть очки (кому-либо В.И.Макаров); отвести глаза (кому-либо В.И.Макаров); обмануть; пудрить мозги (ART Vancouver); вешать лапшу на уши (тж. см. draw the wool over someone's eyes Yuri Ginsburg); дурачить (также вариант pull the wool over the eyes of someone = deceive someone by telling untruths (Oxford Dictionary) • "You are totally correct on every line. They have been able to pull the wool over the eyes of many but not so much anymore." (vancouversun.com) -- Им удалось многих одурачить, но это им уже меньше удаётся. ART Vancouver); обманывать (кого-либо В.И.Макаров); вола крутить
ідіом., конт. пустить пыль в глаза (кому-либо В.И.Макаров); пускать кому-либо пыль в глаза
pull the wool over one's eyes
заг. втереть кому-л. очки; водить кого-л. за нос; надурить; обжулить; обмануть; провести (кого-л.)
розм. обвести вокруг пальца (key2russia)
pull the wool over someone’s eyes
заг. втирать очки (+ dat); пускать пыль в глаза (with dot.)
pull the wool over sb.'s eyes
ідіом. пудрить мозги (ART Vancouver)
pull the wool over smb.'s eyes
розм. пускать пыль в глаза
 Англійський тезаурус
pull the wool over someone's eyes
ідіом. if you say that someone is pulling the wool over your eyes, you mean that they are trying to deceive you, in order to have an advantage over you (Stop trying to pull the wool over my eyes! What were you two fighting about just now? collinsdictionary.com); to deceive someone (He doesn't have any special powers – he's just trying to pull the wool over your eyes. cambridge.org); to try to trick or cheat someone by giving them wrong information (You’re not pulling the wool over my eyes – I know what you’re trying to do. macmillandictionary.com); to deceive someone by not telling the truth (Don't try and pull the wool over my eyes – I can tell you've been smoking. ldoceonline.comHe found out we had been pulling the wool over his eyes for quite some time. There are people who can pull the wool over peoples' eyes. You can not pull the wool over Hooper's eyes. You can't pull the wool over my eyes like that. But it's not easy to pull the wool over our eyes. The only conclusion a consumer can reach is that Microsoft managed to pull the wool over the eyes of millions of users. The politicians are just trying to pull the wool over voters' eyes again.); to deceive, fool, or misdirect one, especially to gain an advantage (Likely an allusion to the once-common practice of men wearing large powdered wigs that resembled lambs' wool • Be prepared for your kids to try to pull the wool over your eyes when they're teenagers. thefreedictionary.comHe tried pulling the wool over our eyes by hiding the profits in separate accounts, but we were quick to catch onto his scheme.); to hoodwink or deceive someone (This term comes from—and long survives—the custom of wearing a wig (except in the British legal system, where judges and barristers still do so). One writer suggests that it alludes to the slippage of the wig of a judge, who is temporarily blinded by a clever lawyer. In any event, it was used figuratively in a quite general way from the early nineteenth century on, on both sides of the Atlantic. "He ain't so big a fool as to have the wool drawn over his eyes in that way," wrote Frances M. Whitcher (The Widow Bedott Papers, 1856). • Be prepared for your kids to try to pull the wool over your eyes when they're teenagers. thefreedictionary.com); to trick or deceive someone : to hide the truth from someone (He was too clever to let them pull the wool over his eyes. merriam-webster.com)
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