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1 диффамация
1) General subject: character assassination, defamation, denigration, libel, vilification2) Law: calumny, damaging words (устная), defamation (разглашение позорящих другое лицо правдивых сведений), defamation (разглашение позорящих другое лицо правдивых требований), defamation of character, defamatory imputation3) Politics: roorback (полит. жарг.)4) leg.N.P. criminal libel (of the common law type; it was no defense that the matter published was true; old law) -
2 клевета
1) General subject: aspersion (to cast aspersions on somebody - клеветать на кого-либо), backbite (заглазная), black-wash, calumniate, calumniation, calumny, defamation, denigration, detraction, libel (в печати), malediction, obloquy, slander, smear, stab in the back, traducement, traduction2) Colloquial: mudslinging (направленная против политического противника)3) American: roorback (особ. порочащая кандидата на выборах)4) Law: damaging words (устная), defamation of character, libel (письменная), scandal, slander (устная)5) Diplomatic term: blackwash, (письменная) libel6) Jargon: schmear7) leg.N.P. defamation (including both libel and slander; now), libel (as false publication; formerly), libel as false publication (as distinguished from the common-law type of libel; formerly)9) Archaic: jowl -
3 очернение соперника на выборах
Politics: roorbackУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > очернение соперника на выборах
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4 пасквиль
1) General subject: lampoon, pasquil, pasquinade, squib3) Politics: roorback -
5 диффамация
denigration, defamation, libel, roorback
См. также в других словарях:
Roorback — Студийный альбом … Википедия
roorback — ☆ roorback or roorbach [roor′bak΄ ] n. [after the imaginary author of a nonexistent book, Roorback s Tour, etc. containing spurious charges against candidate POLK James Knox] a false or slanderous story devised for political effect, esp. against… … English World dictionary
Roorback — Roor back, Roorbach Roor bach, n. A defamatory forgery or falsehood published for purposes of political intrigue. [U.S.] [1913 Webster] Note: The word originated in the election canvass of 1844, when such a forgery was published, to the detriment … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
roorback — index canard Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Roorback — Infobox Album | Name = Roorback Type = studio Artist = Sepultura Released = May 27, 2003 Recorded = 2002 2003 Genre = Thrash metal Length = 56:44 Label = SPV Producer = Steve Evetts Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4|5… … Wikipedia
roorback — noun Etymology: from an attack on James K. Polk in 1844 purporting to quote from an invented book by a Baron von Roorback Date: 1855 a defamatory falsehood published for political effect … New Collegiate Dictionary
roorback — /roor bak /, n. a false and more or less damaging report circulated for political effect, usually about a candidate seeking an office. Also, roorbach. [1844, Amer.; after a fictitious Baron von Roorback, in whose travelogue occurred an account of … Universalium
roorback — roor•back [[t]ˈrʊərˌbæk[/t]] n. gov a false, damaging report circulated for political effect • Etymology: 1844, amer.; after such a report, defaming James K. Polk, by a fictitious Baron von Roorback … From formal English to slang
roorback — Synonyms and related words: bruit, buzz, canard, character assassination, common talk, cry, dirty politics, flying rumor, grapevine, hearsay, idea afloat, last minute lie, latrine rumor, muckraking, mudslinging, mudslinging campaign, news… … Moby Thesaurus
roorback — roor·back … English syllables
roorback — An ugly rumor of fabricated news story created to discredit a political opponent … Grandiloquent dictionary