Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - fudge
Fudge
fudge
n., v., & int. --n. 1 a soft toffee-like sweet made with milk, sugar, butter, etc. 2 nonsense. 3 a piece of dishonesty or faking. 4 a piece of late news inserted in a newspaper page. --v. 1 tr. put together in a makeshift or dishonest way; fake. 2 tr. deal with incompetently. 3 intr. practise such methods. --int. expressing disbelief or annoyance. Etymology: perh. f. obs. fadge (v.) fit
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I. verb (~d; fudging) Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1674 transitive verb 1. to devise as a substitute ; fake, falsify , to fail to come to grips with ; dodge , intransitive verb to exceed the proper bounds or limits of something , to fail to perform as expected, to avoid commitment ; hedge , II. noun Date: 1766 foolish nonsense, a soft creamy candy made typically of sugar, milk, butter, and flavoring, something that is ~d ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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