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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > разоблачать обман
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uncrown, dethrone; deflate; unmask; discredit; debunk разг.* * ** * *развенчивать; развенчать uncrown, dethrone* * *debunkdethronediscrowndisthroneuncrown -
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1) General subject: belie, confute, contest, contradict, deflate (довод и т. п.), demolish, deny, disprove, falsify, give lie to, give the lie to (что-либо), impugn, meet (возражение), negative, nill, overturn, rebut (обвинение и т. п.), refute, repulse, tear (пункт за пунктом), wear down (аргументы), give the lie to, say no (заявление, сообщение), face down, disconfirm, debunk2) Mathematics: invalidate5) Politics: (smth)(что-л.) refute6) Scottish language: redargue7) Business: controvert8) Makarov: argue against, be at variance (with), demolish (довод), dispute, reject -
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1) General subject: debunk, dethrone, down grade, prick a bladder, uncrown, unmask, write down (кого-л.), prick the bubble, prick a bladder (кого-л.), deflate, discrown, knock off pedestal, blow sky-high, (теорию, например) dismiss -
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General subject: dispel a myth (Right off the bat, let's dispel a few myths about diabetes meal planning.), explode a myth, debunk a myth -
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1) General subject: debunk, decrown, dethrone, disthrone, down grade, down-grade, uncrown2) Literal: discrown3) Diplomatic term: downgrade -
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1) General subject: debunk (обман или фразёрство), denounce, denunciate, disrobe (также перен.), divest, find out, lay bare, obelize, reveal, show up, smoke out, uncloak, undress, unfrock, unkennel, unmask, unveil (планы), disclose, expose, get onto, give away2) Poetical language: disarray3) Military: uncover4) Bookish: decorticate, evulgate5) Religion: belie7) Makarov: smoke out (преступника и т.п.), unclose8) Journalism: bare -
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1) General subject: thunder down deceit2) Colloquial: debunk -
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1) General subject: disclose, disrobe, expose, find out (to find somebody out - разоблачить кого-либо), lay bare, nail to the counter (ложь и т. п.), reveal, show up, smoke out, take the varnish off, unravel (smth), unshroud, out (yes, it's a verb -- "Once more, a staunch 'conservative' outed as a liberal..."), debunk, unmask2) American: (smth.) blow the lid off4) Makarov: find out (кого-л.) -
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1) General subject: nail down a lie2) Jargon: debunk3) Phraseological unit: doorprikken (To expose as false.) -
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развенчать (вн.)dethrone (d.); debunk (d.) разг. -
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............................................................1. dethrone(vt.) خلع کردن، عزل کردن............................................................2. deflate(vt.) باد (چیزی را) خالی کردن، جلوگیری از تورم کردن، کاهش قیمت............................................................3. debunk(v.) احساسات غلط و پوچ را از کسی دور کردن، کسی را آگاه و هدایت کردن، کم ارزش کردنРусско-персидский словарь > развенчивать (I) > развенчать (I)
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См. также в других словарях:
Debunk — Жанры альтернативный рок, метал Годы 2008 наши дни Страна … Википедия
debunk — I verb cast doubt upon, decry, deflate, derogate, detract, disabuse, disdain, disenchant, disillusion, disparage, expose, puncture, set right, undeceive II index disabuse, disapprove (reject), disgrace … Law dictionary
debunk — 1923, from DE (Cf. de ) + BUNK (Cf. bunk) (2); first used by U.S. novelist William Woodward (1874 1950), the notion being to take the bunk out of things … Etymology dictionary
debunk — [v] disprove, ridicule cut down to size*, deflate, demystify, discover, disparage, expose, lampoon, mock, puncture, show up*, uncloak, unmask, unshroud; concepts 49,60 Ant. prove, uphold … New thesaurus
debunk — ► VERB 1) discredit (a widely held opinion). 2) reduce the inflated reputation of. DERIVATIVES debunker noun … English terms dictionary
debunk — ☆ debunk [dē buŋk′ ] vt. [ DE + BUNK2] to expose the false or exaggerated claims, pretensions, glamour, etc. of … English World dictionary
debunk — [[t]di͟ːbʌ̱ŋk[/t]] debunks, debunking, debunked VERB If you debunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false. If you debunk something that is widely admired, you show that it is not as good as people think it is. [V n] Historian Michael… … English dictionary
debunk — UK [diːˈbʌŋk] / US [dɪˈbʌŋk] verb [transitive] Word forms debunk : present tense I/you/we/they debunk he/she/it debunks present participle debunking past tense debunked past participle debunked to prove that something such as an idea or belief is … English dictionary
debunk — /diˈbʌŋk / (say dee bungk) verb (t) 1. to strip of false sentiment, etc.; make fun of, especially by parody: *Their aim, as they later said, was to debunk the literary movement … which was exemplified in the works of Dylan Thomas, Henry Treece… …
debunk — transitive verb Date: 1923 to expose the sham or falseness of < debunk a legend > • debunker noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
debunk — debunker, n. /di bungk /, v.t. to expose or excoriate (a claim, assertion, sentiment, etc.) as being pretentious, false, or exaggerated: to debunk advertising slogans. [1920 25, Amer.; DE + BUNK2] Syn. disparage, ridicule, lampoon. * * * … Universalium