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/di'trækʃn/ * danh từ - sự lấy đi, sự khấu đi - sự làm giảm uy tín, sự làm giảm giá trị; sự chê bai, sự gièm pha, sự nói xấu -
64 detraction
[di΄trækʃn] n նվազեցում. նվաստա ցում -
65 detraction and pollution of nature through the activities of man
разрушение и загрязнение природы в результате активной деятельности человекаPolitics english-russian dictionary > detraction and pollution of nature through the activities of man
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66 duty of detraction
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67 listen to detraction
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68 mention names with obloquy and detraction
Общая лексика: говорить о людях в оскорбительном и уничижающем тонеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mention names with obloquy and detraction
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69 this is no detraction from his merits
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this is no detraction from his merits
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70 technique de détraction de Harrington
Dictionnaire médical français-russe > technique de détraction de Harrington
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71 technique de détraction de Harrington
Французско-русский универсальный словарь > technique de détraction de Harrington
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72 duty of detraction
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73 приуменьшение
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > приуменьшение
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74 ослабление внимания
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75 злодумство
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76 zlehčování
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77 умаление достоинства
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78 приуменьшение
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79 умаление достоинства
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > умаление достоинства
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80 принижение
detraction* * ** * *detraction, belittling* * *abasementabasementsdemeaningdetractingdetractiondetractionshumblinghumiliatinghumiliationhumiliationshumilitytake-down
См. также в других словарях:
détraction — [ detraksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. detractio « dénigrement » ♦ Littér. et vieilli Action de rabaisser le mérite (de qqn), la valeur (de qqch.). ⇒ 2. critique, dénigrement. Détraction d une personne, d une doctrine. ⊗ CONTR. Apologie. ● détraction… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Detraction — • The unjust damaging of another s good name by the revelation of some fault or crime of which that other is really guilty or at any rate is seriously believed to be guilty by the defamer Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Detraction … Catholic encyclopedia
detraction — detraction, backbiting, calumny, slander, scandal arecomparable when they denote either the offense of one who defames another or casts aspersions upon him or what is uttered by way of defamation or aspersion. Detraction stresses the injurious… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
detraction — Detraction. s. f. v. Medisance. La detraction est un grand peché. la detraction contre le prochain est contraire à la charité … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Detraction — De*trac tion, n. [F. d[ e]traction, L. detractio.] 1. A taking away or withdrawing. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The detraction of the eggs of the said wild fowl. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of taking away from the reputation or good name of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
détraction — DÉTRACTION. sub. f. Médisance. La détraction contre le prochain est contraire à la charité … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
detraction — mid 14c., from O.Fr. detraccion detraction, disparagement, denigration, from L. detractionem (nom. detractio) a drawing off, from pp. stem of detrahere take down, pull down, disparage, from de down (see DE (Cf. de )) + trahere to pull (see TRACT … Etymology dictionary
detraction — Detraction, Maledictio, Maledicentia, Obtrectatio. Eviter les detractions et meschantes paroles, Linguas hominum effugere. Par detraction, Maledice … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Detraction — Detraction, lat., Entziehung, Abzug, Verläumdung. Detractis detrahendis, nach Abzug des Abzuziehenden; detractis expensis, nach Abzug der Kosten. Detrahiren, entziehen, abziehen, verläumden … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
detraction — index aspersion, bad repute, contempt (disdain), criticism, defamation, denunciation, detriment … Law dictionary
detraction — [n] misrepresentation; slander abuse, aspersion, backbiting*, backstabbing*, belittlement, calumny, damage, defamation, denigration, deprecation, derogation, disesteem, disparagement, harm, hit, hurt, injury, injustice, innuendo, insinuation,… … New thesaurus