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21 дискредитировать
1) General subject: blast, bring into discredit, bring into discredit (кого-л.), damage, deface, discredit, headhunt, libel, blow upon, bring discredit on (кого-л.), bring discredit to (кого-л.), defame, demean2) Religion: disgrace3) Law: discredit a witness4) Economy: compromise5) Jargon: rib6) Phraseological unit: damn by association (Discredit or condemn a position, person, or thing.) -
22 изуродовать
1) General subject: cripple, deform, disfeature, disfigure, mutilate, uglify, knock into a cock, defame2) Law: deface4) Makarov: maim -
23 клеветать
1) General subject: asperse, backbite, bespatter, blacken, blackwash, calumniate, cant, cast aspersions, defame, libel, malign, slander, slur, traduce, vilify, stab in the back2) Rare: denigrate3) Religion: accuse4) Diplomatic term: libel (в печати и т.п.), smear (на кого-л.), vilify (на кого-л.)5) Jargon: badmouth6) Mass media: cover with shame, defile, discredit7) Makarov: cast aspersions on character (на кого-л.) -
24 клеветать на полицию
Makarov: defame the policeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > клеветать на полицию
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25 лгать
1) General subject: cram, defame, fable, jive, lie, stretch, tell a lie, tell stories, stretch the truth, be economical with the truth (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), equivocate, misle2) Colloquial: perjure3) Scottish language: sklent4) Jargon: phony up (чаще всего при заполнении официальных бумаг), shoot a line, spin, swallow (eat) the Bible, sell a wolf ticket, woof, bull dog, dog5) Graphic expression: tell tall tales6) Business: prevaricate, tell lies7) Invective: shit8) Makarov: deal in lies9) Taboo: bird shit (кому-л.), blow smoke up (one's) ass, bull (кому-л.), bull somebody (кому-л.), bullshit (somebody) (кому-л.), chicken-shit, feed somebody (a line of) crap (кому-л.), feed somebody (a line of) shit (кому-л.), give somebody shit (кому-л.), hand somebody (that/that line of) crap, hand somebody (that/that line of) shit, pull somebody's pisser (кому-л.), pull the shit on somebody (кому-л.), shoot the bull (см. bullshit), shoot the crap, shovel the shit, talk shit, tauri excretio (кому-л.) -
26 обвинять
1) General subject: accuse (в чем-либо), arraign, article, blame, charge, delate, denounce, denunciate, fault, find guilty, impeach, impute (в чем-л.), incriminate, inform, lay, pointed the finger at, tax, He blames his ouster on Surkov, give the lie, lay at door (кого-л.), hold against, throw brickbats, (кого-л. в чём-л) turn on, berate, point a finger of blame at, point the finger of blame at2) Naval: give against3) Colloquial: harangue4) American: throw up5) Obsolete: defame6) Bookish: inculpate8) Law: accuse (кого-л.), allege, argue, bring accusation against, bring before the bar, bring to justice (trial), bring up, burden, criminate, indict (по обвинительному акту), lay to one's charge (кого-л.), point the finger of guilt, prosecute, reallege (кого-л.)9) Australian slang: pick on12) Mass media: make accusation13) Makarov: charge with -
27 обесславить
General subject: defame -
28 обесславливать
General subject: defame -
29 оговаривать
1) General subject: bespeak, calumniate, missay, precondition, reserve, slander, specify, stipulate, (кого-либо) bear false witness (against someone), to bad-mouth someone (slang), give false testimony against someone2) Mathematics: state explicitly3) Business: stipulate (в договоре), (что-л.) stipulate for4) Quality control: qualify5) leg.N.P. defame, frame6) Makarov: accuse, blame, mention, preconcert, precondition (что-л. заранее) -
30 оговорить
1) General subject: bespeak, calumniate, mention, precondition, reserve, tar character, blow upon, tar character (очернить, кого-л.), bad-mouth, agree upon (e.g. terms of a contract)2) Obsolete: missay3) Mathematics: state explicitly4) Law: pre-condition5) leg.N.P. defame, frame, slander -
31 оклеветать
1) General subject: asperse, backbite, belie, calumniate, cant, defame, slander, spatter, spell backward (кого-л.), spell backwards (кого-л.)3) Rare: denigrate4) Religion: malign an innocent person -
32 опозорить
1) General subject: asperse, attaint, blemish, bring reproach on, bring to disgrace (кого-л.), bring to shame, defame, disgrace, inflict shame on (кого-л.), reflect discredit (о поведении и т. п.), shame, smear, spot, put to shame, drag in the mud (чьё-л. имя; кого-л.), drag in the mud (кого-л.), drag through the mire (кого-л.), desecrate2) Obsolete: baffle3) Religion: dishonour4) Makarov: smb.'s name in the mud (кого-л.), smb.'s name through the mire (кого-л.), smb.'s name through the mud (кого-л.), drag in the mud (кого-л.), drag name through the mire (кого-л.), drag through the mire (кого-л.), drag through the mud (кого-л.) -
33 опорочить
1) General subject: bad mouth, besmear, besmirch, bespatter, calumniate, defame, put a slur, sling mud at, smear character (кого-л.), smudge record (кого-л.), spatter a man's good name (кого-л.), tarnish, throw mud at, cloud, bad-mouth2) Rare: denigrate3) Religion: malign an innocent person4) Business: invalidate, vitiate5) Makarov: fling mud at (кого-л.) -
34 позорить
1) General subject: asperse, attaint, bespatter, black, blemish, brand, brand with infamy, bring reproach on, bring to shame, damage, debase, defame, discredit (his behaviour discredits him with the public - его поведение дискредитирует его в глазах общества), disgrace, dishonor, dishonour, humiliate, libel (кого-л.), reflect discredit (о поведении и т. п.; such behaviour can only reflect discredit upon you - такое поведение только позорит вас), shame, smear, smirch, spot, stigmatize, stigmatize someone (кого-л.), bring reproach on (кого-л.), give a bad name (кого-л.), desecrate2) Obsolete: note3) Poetical language: scandalize4) Bookish: bemean5) Religion: attaint (To contaminate morally), profane6) Makarov: stain (репутацию и т.п.), tarnish, wrong, cry fie upon (кого-л.) -
35 позорить полицию
Makarov: defame the police -
36 поносить
1) General subject: berate, blackguard, bullyrag, clapperclaw, decry, disparage, drub, heap obloquy upon (кого-л.), inveigh, rail, rail (что-л., кого-л.), revile, scandal, slander, slang, stigmatize, talk down, utter imprecations, vilify (кого-либо), vilipend, vituperate, abuse, blaspheme, defame, denounce, inveigh against, rubbish3) American: trash5) Australian slang: deal it out (кого-л.), sling mud at, throw mud at7) Jargon: bad-mouth, ding-dang, give( someone) hell, jump all over (someone), jump down (some-one's) throat, let go with, poor-mouth, take (someone; something) apart, tee off, (on) tee up, zap, rave8) Makarov: make the air blue (кого-л.), eat out, call names (кого-л.), cast aspersions on (кого-л.), cry shame upon (кого-л.) -
37 порочить
1) General subject: asperse, bad mouth, besmear, besmirch, bespatter, blemish, calumniate, cast a slur, cast a slur on, defame, defile, derogate, discredit, disparage, put a slur, slander, sling mud at, spatter, talk down, tarnish, throw a slur on (кого-л., что-л.), throw mud at, damn, drag through the mire, soil, bring a slur (кого-л.-upon), cast a slur (кого-л.-upon), put a slur (кого-л.-upon), throw a slur (кого-л.-upon), taint reputation (кого-л.), cast a slur on (кого-л., что-л.), cloud, humiliate2) American: bad-mouth3) Obsolete: slur4) Rare: denigrate5) Law: attack admission, attack confession6) Makarov: tar, cast dirt at (кого-л.), fling dirt at (кого-л.), cast a slur on (кого-л. что-л.), cast a slur upon (кого-л. что-л.) -
38 порочить полицию
Makarov: defame the police -
39 шельмовать
General subject: defame, treat like a rascal, asperse, traduce, blackguard, throw mud at -
40 оговаривать
гл.( возводить клевету) to criminate; defame; slander; (условия в договоре и т.п.) to specify; stipulate; ( делать оговорку в документе) to make a proviso (a reservation) (concerning, relating to); ( резервировать) to reserve* * *
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