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1 denigrate
[ˈdenɪgreɪt] verbيُشَوِّهُ السُّمْعَهI'm not trying to denigrate her achievement.
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2 sværte til
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3 zostudit
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4 sverta mannorî (e-s)
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5 zbarvit do černa
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6 juodinimas
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7 menkinimas
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8 crniti
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9 очернять
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10 клеветать
denigrate, blackwash, (в печати и т.п.) libel, (на кого-л.) slander -
11 порочить
denigrate, insinuate, besmirch, (кого-л.) discredit -
12 чернить
denigrate, besmirch, damage, vilify -
13 rakke ned på
denigrate, fault, smear -
14 принижувати людську гідність
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > принижувати людську гідність
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15 оцрнува
denigrate————————sully, vilify————————to black, to blacken, to slander, to malign, to bespatter, to asperse, (фиг.) to calumniate, to blackbite* * *(фиг)asperse, black (v), blacken (v)--------sully, vilify, malign (v) -
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17 pomluvit
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18 dénigrer
denigrate, run down -
19 denigrar
v.to denigrate, to vilify.Sus acusaciones falsas enlodan a María His false accusations denigrate Mary.* * *1 to denigrate, disparage, run down2 (insultar) to insult, revile* * *VT (=difamar) to denigrate, run down; (=injuriar) to insult* * *verbo transitivoa) ( hablar mal de) to denigrateb) ( degradar) to degrade* * *= denigrate.Ex. This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.* * *verbo transitivoa) ( hablar mal de) to denigrateb) ( degradar) to degrade* * *= denigrate.Ex: This is not to denigrate such writing, much of which is extremely valuable.
* * *denigrar [A1 ]vt1 (hablar mal de) to denigrate2 (degradar) to degradeimágenes que denigran a la mujer pictures that are degrading to women* * *
denigrar ( conjugate denigrar) verbo transitivo
denigrar verbo transitivo to denigrate, insult
' denigrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
humillar
English:
denigrate
- belittle
* * *denigrar vt1. [humillar] to denigrate, to vilify2. [insultar] to insult* * *v/t1 degrade2 ( criticar) denigrate* * *denigrar vt1) difamar: to denigrate, to disparage2) : to degrade, to humiliate -
20 verunglimpfen
* * *to denigrate; to revile; to lampoon; to disparage* * *ver|ụn|glimp|fen [fɛɐ'|ʊnglɪmpfn] ptp veru\#nglimpftvtjdn to disparage; Ruf, Ehre, Worte auch to decry* * *ver·un·glimp·fen *[fɛɐ̯ˈʔʊnglɪmpfn̩]vt (geh)* * ** * *verunglimpfen v/t denigrate, disparage;jemanden verunglimpfen auch blacken sb’s name* * ** * *v.to denigrate v.to disparage v.to libel v.to revile v.to vilify v.
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Denigrate — is a heavy metal band from Tuusula, Finland, formed in 1996.The band was in a movie project Menolippu Mombasaan in 2002, underthe name No Future Today. This way they came somewhat famousin Finland, but the band members weren t too happy about it… … Wikipedia
Denigrate — Den i*grate, v. t. [L. denigrare; de + nigrare to blacken, niger black.] 1. To blacken thoroughly; to make very black. Boyle. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.: To blacken or sully; to defame. [R.] [1913 Webster] To denigrate the memory of Voltaire. Morley … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
denigrate — I verb abase, accuse, asperse, attack, attaint, belittle, besmear, besmirch, bespatter, blacken, blacken one s good name, blemish, brand, call names, calumniate, cast aspersions, charge, compromise, condemn, criticize, decry, defame, degrade,… … Law dictionary
denigrate — 1520s, from L. denigratus, pp. of denigrare to blacken, defame, from de completely (see DE (Cf. de )) + nigr , stem of niger black (see NEGRO (Cf. Negro)). of unknown origin. Apparently disused in 18th c. and revived in 19th c. [OED]. Related … Etymology dictionary
denigrate — [v] belittle, malign asperse, bad mouth*, besmirch, blacken, blister, calumniate, decry, defame, dis*, disparage, give black eye*, impugn, knock*, libel, mudsling*, put down*, revile, rip up*, roast*, run down*, scandalize, slander, tear down*,… … New thesaurus
denigrate — ► VERB ▪ criticize unfairly; disparage. DERIVATIVES denigration noun denigrator noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «blacken, make dark»: from Latin denigrare, from niger black … English terms dictionary
denigrate — [den′ə grāt΄] vt. denigrated, denigrating [< L denigratus, pp. of denigrare, to blacken < de , intens. + nigrare, to blacken < niger, black: see ATE1] 1. to blacken 2. to disparage the character or reputation of; defame denigration n.… … English World dictionary
denigrate — [16] To denigrate people is literally to ‘blacken’ them. The word comes from Latin dēnigrāre ‘blacken’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix dē and niger ‘black’. This adjective, which is of unknown origin, also produced French noir… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
denigrate — [[t]de̱nɪgreɪt[/t]] denigrates, denigrating, denigrated VERB If you denigrate someone or something, you criticize them unfairly or insult them. [V n] The amendment prohibits obscene or indecent materials which denigrate the objects or beliefs of… … English dictionary
denigrate — [16] To denigrate people is literally to ‘blacken’ them. The word comes from Latin dēnigrāre ‘blacken’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix dē and niger ‘black’. This adjective, which is of unknown origin, also produced French noir… … Word origins
denigrate — transitive verb ( grated; grating) Etymology: Latin denigratus, past participle of denigrare, from de + nigrare to blacken, from nigr , niger black Date: 1526 1. to attack the reputation of ; defame < denigrate o … New Collegiate Dictionary