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101 memburuk-burukkan
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102 denigrar
• defame• denigrate• disparage• maliciously-minded person• malignance• offend• reviewal• revilement• throw mud on• vilify -
103 detractar
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104 detraer
• defame• denigrate• detract• disparage• reviewal• revilement• withdraw -
105 ensuciar
• defame• dirty• make a mess of• muck out• mucker• muddler• muddy-colored• silt up -
106 manchar el buen nombre de
• defame• drag someone's name through the mud• drag someone's reputation through the mud• throw mud onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > manchar el buen nombre de
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107 manchar la buena reputación de
• defame• drag someone's name through the mud• drag someone's reputation through the mud• throw mud onDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > manchar la buena reputación de
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108 oprobiar
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109 poner por el suelo
• defame• denigrate• expose ruthlessly• humble -
110 vilipendiar
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111 saattaa huonoon huutoon
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112 sättiä
• defame• upbraid• scold• read a lesson• rail• lambaste• jump all over• abuse• insult• haul over the coals• inveigh against• curse• carp• blow up• blame -
113 втоптать в грязь
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114 клеветать
defame, libelРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > клеветать
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115 порочить
defame, disparageРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > порочить
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116 втаптывать в грязь
defame; vilify; drag through the mud; drag in the mire; fling mud (at); ride roughshod (over)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > втаптывать в грязь
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117 difamar
v.1 to slander (verbalmente).2 to defame, to badmouth, to slander, to dishonor.María desprestigió al alcalde Mary slandered the mayor.* * *1 to defame, slander2 (por escrito) to libel* * *verbto libel, slander* * *VT1) (Jur) [al hablar] to slander; [por escrito] to libel2) (=calumniar) to slander, malign* * *verbo transitivo (Der) ( por escrito) to libel, defame (frml); ( oralmente) to slander, defame (frml)* * *= vilify, slander, smear, malign.Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex. Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.Ex. As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.Ex. To accomplish this higher purpose, Panizzi argued, required a deliberately designed 'system,' and his much maligned rules, whatever their individual merits or demerits, were intended to embody that system.* * *verbo transitivo (Der) ( por escrito) to libel, defame (frml); ( oralmente) to slander, defame (frml)* * *= vilify, slander, smear, malign.Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.
Ex: Just because the facts don't support his views, he threatens, slanders, lies, obfuscates and charges 'lies, hypocrisy and cruelty'.Ex: As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.Ex: To accomplish this higher purpose, Panizzi argued, required a deliberately designed 'system,' and his much maligned rules, whatever their individual merits or demerits, were intended to embody that system.* * *difamar [A1 ]vt2 (criticar) to malign, sling mud at ( colloq)* * *
difamar ( conjugate difamar) verbo transitivo ( por escrito) to libel, defame (frml);
( oralmente) to slander, defame (frml)
difamar verbo transitivo to defame
' difamar' also found in these entries:
English:
blacken
- libel
- malign
- mud
- slander
- smear
* * *difamar vt[de palabra] to slander; [por escrito] to libel* * ** * *difamar vt: to defame, to slander -
118 infamar
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119 περιβοάν
περιβοάωdefame: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)περιβοάωdefame: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)περιβοάωdefame: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)περιβοᾶ̱ν, περιβοάωdefame: pres inf act (epic doric)περιβοάωdefame: pres inf act (attic doric) -
120 περιβοᾶν
περιβοάωdefame: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)περιβοάωdefame: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)περιβοάωdefame: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)περιβοᾶ̱ν, περιβοάωdefame: pres inf act (epic doric)περιβοάωdefame: pres inf act (attic doric)
См. также в других словарях:
defame — de·fame /di fām/ vt de·famed, de·fam·ing [Medieval Latin defamare, alteration of Latin diffamare to spread news of, defame, from dis , prefix marking dispersal or removal + fama reputation]: to make the subject of defamation de·fam·er n Merriam… … Law dictionary
Defame — De*fame , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Defamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Defaming}.] [OE. defamen, diffamen, from F. diffamer, or OF. perh. defamer, fr. L. diffamare (cf. defamatus infamous); dis (in this word confused with de) + fama a report. See {Fame}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Defame — De*fame , n. Dishonor. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
defame — c.1300, from O.Fr. defamer (13c., Mod.Fr. diffamer), from M.L. defamare, from L. diffamare to spread abroad by ill report, make a scandal of, from dis suggestive of ruination + fama a report, rumor (see FAME (Cf. fame)). Related: Defamed;… … Etymology dictionary
defame — vilify, calumniate, *malign, traduce, asperse, slander, libel Analogous words: vituperate, revile (see SCOLD): *decry, disparage, detract, derogate Contrasted words: *praise, laud, eulogize, extol, acclaim … New Dictionary of Synonyms
defame — [v] inflict libel or slander asperse, bad mouth*, belie, besmirch, blacken, blister, calumniate, cast aspersions on, cast slur on, denigrate, detract, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, disparage, do a number on*, knock, malign, pan*, put zingers on* … New thesaurus
defame — ► VERB ▪ damage the good reputation of. DERIVATIVES defamation noun defamatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin diffamare spread evil report , from fama report … English terms dictionary
defame — [dē fām′, difām′] vt. defamed, defaming [ME defamen, diffamen < OFr diffamer or ML defamere, both < L diffamare < dis , from + fama: see FAME] 1. to attack or injure the reputation or honor of by false and malicious statements; malign,… … English World dictionary
defame — defamation def‧a‧ma‧tion [ˌdefəˈmeɪʆn] noun [uncountable] LAW the act of writing or saying bad or untrue things about someone, so that people will have a bad opinion of them: • He sued the newspaper for defamation of character. defame verb… … Financial and business terms
defame — UK [dɪˈfeɪm] / US verb [transitive] Word forms defame : present tense I/you/we/they defame he/she/it defames present participle defaming past tense defamed past participle defamed formal to say or write something bad about someone that is not… … English dictionary
defame — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. traduce, vilify, revile, calumniate, asperse, abuse, malign, slander. See disrepute, detraction. Ant., praise, extol. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. traduce, besmirch, malign; see slander . III (Roget s 3 … English dictionary for students