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slander [ˈslα:ndər]1. noun* * *['slɑːndə(r)], US ['slæn-] 1.1) ( statement) calomnie f2) [U] Law diffamation f orale2.transitive verb gen calomnier; Law diffamer -
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9 libel and slander insurance
assurance de la responsabilité civile pour diffamation (2e)English-French insurance dictionari > libel and slander insurance
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11 CHICOIHTOA
chicoihtoa > chicoihtoh.*\CHICOIHTOA v.t. tê-., murmurer, dire du mal d'autrui (S).Esp., murmurar o decir mal de otro (M).Angl., to speak ill of someone, to slander someone (K).Allem., lästern, verlumden. SIS 1950,261." têchicoihtoa ", il dit du mal d'autrui - schlecht von Anderen reden. SIS 1950,351.er spricht Schlecht von anderen. Sah 1950,112:25." in quênin ahmo têchicoihtôz ", comment elle ne dira pas de mal d'autrui. Sah6,99.*\CHICOIHTOA v.t. tla-., se livrer à la diffamation." tlachicoihtoa ", il diffame - he defames.Est dit du mauvais beau-fils, tlacpahuitectli. Sah10,9.Form: sur ihtoa, morph.incorp. chico-. -
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huihhuîcaltia > huihhuîcaltih.*\HUIHHUICALTIA v.t. tê-., maudire quelqu'un.Angl., to curse, slander someone (K).Esp., lo maldice (Z).Cf. aussi tlahuihhuîcaltia. -
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smear [smɪər]1. nouna. ( = mark) trace fb. ( = defamation) diffamation f (on, against de)• this smear on his honour/reputation cette atteinte à son honneur/sa réputationc. ( = for medical examination) frottis mb. [+ reputation] salir3. compounds* * *[smɪə(r)] 1.2) ( defamation) propos m diffamatoire3) Medicine = smear test2.transitive verb1) ( dirty) faire des taches sur2) ( slander) diffamer [person]; salir [reputation]3) ( spread) étaler [butter, paint]; appliquer [lotion]3.intransitive verb [ink, paint] s'étaler; [lipstick, make-up] couler -
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[smiə] 1. verb1) (to spread (something sticky or oily) over a surface: The little boy smeared jam on the chair.) barbouiller2) (to make or become blurred; to smudge: He brushed against the newly painted notice and smeared the lettering.) brouiller3) (to try to discredit (a person etc) by slandering him: He has been spreading false stories in an attempt to smear us.) porter atteinte à (la réputation)2. noun1) (a mark made by smearing.) salissure2) (a piece of slander.) calomnie -
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A n1 ( crime) diffamation f ; to bring an action for libel against sb, to sue sb for libel intenter un procès en diffamation à qn ;2 (article, statement) écrit m diffamatoire ;3 (slander, insult) calomnie f.B modif [action, case, proceedings, suit] en diffamation ; [award, damages] pour diffamation ; [laws] sur la diffamation. -
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A n2 ( defamation) propos m diffamatoire ; a smear on sb's character une tache sur la réputation de qn ; he dismissed the rumour as a smear il a rejeté la rumeur comme diffamatoire ;3 Med = smear test.B vtr1 ( dirty) faire des taches sur [glass, window] ; to smear the walls with paint, to smear paint on the walls barbouiller les murs de peinture ; the baby smeared his food over his face le bébé s'est barbouillé le visage avec sa nourriture ; her face was smeared with jam elle avait le visage barbouillé de confiture ;3 ( spread) étaler [butter, ink, paint] ; appliquer [sunoil, lotion] (on sur) ; she smeared eyeshadow on her eyelids elle s'est appliquée du fard sur les paupières ;C vi [ink, paint] s'étaler ; [lipstick, make-up] couler. -
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A adj [failure, disaster, amazement, boredom, despair etc] total ; [honesty, sincerity] absolu ; [fool, scoundrel] fieffé (before n) ; [stranger] parfait (before n) ; utter rubbish! pure sottise f!B vtr1 prononcer [word, curse] ; pousser [cry] ; émettre [sound, warning] ; I couldn't utter a word j'étais incapable de prononcer une parole ; -
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1 ( wicked) [crime, slander, traitor] vil, ignoble ;2 ( unpleasant) [smell, taste, food] infect ; [weather] abominable ; [place, experience, colour] horrible ; [mood, behaviour] exécrable.
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slander — slan·der 1 / slan dər/ vt: to utter slander against slan·der·er n slander 2 n [Anglo French esclandre, from Old French escandle esclandre scandal, from Late Latin scandalum moral stumbling block, disgrace, from Greek skandalon, literally, snare,… … Law dictionary
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Slander — Slan der, n. [OE. sclandere, OF. esclandre, esclandle, escandre, F. esclandre, fr. L. scandalum, Gr. ??? a snare, stumbling block, offense, scandal; probably originally, the spring of a trap, and akin to Skr. skand to spring, leap. See {Scan},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slander — Slan der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slandered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slandering}.] 1. To defame; to injure by maliciously uttering a false report; to tarnish or impair the reputation of by false tales maliciously told or propagated; to calumniate. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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slander — [slan′dər] n. [ME sclaunder < Anglo Fr esclaundre (OFr esclandre, escandle) < LL(Ec) scandalum: see SCANDAL] 1. the utterance in the presence of another person of a false statement or statements, damaging to a third person s character or… … English World dictionary
slander — ► NOUN Law 1) the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person s reputation. Compare with LIBEL(Cf. ↑libelous). 2) a false and malicious spoken statement. ► VERB ▪ make such statements about. DERIVATIVES slanderer … English terms dictionary
SLANDER — The only instance of defamation in biblical law for which a penalty is prescribed is that of the virgin (Deut. 22:19) – and that defamation is in the nature of a matrimonial stratagem (cf. Deut. 22:16–17) rather than of a specifically defamatory… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
slander — ▪ I. slander slan‧der 1 [ˈslɑːndə ǁ ˈslændər] noun [countable, uncountable] LAW a spoken statement about someone that is not true and is intended to damage the good opinion that people have of him or her, or the legal offence of making a… … Financial and business terms
slander — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ gross (BrE), malicious, vicious, vile VERB + SLANDER ▪ be guilty of ▪ sue sb for … Collocations dictionary