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1 discredit
[dis'kredit] 1. noun((something that causes) loss of good reputation.) hanba2. verb1) (to show (a story etc) to be false.) diskreditovať2) (to disgrace.) pochybovať (o)•- discreditably* * *• zlá povest• pochybnost• poškodit povest -
2 smear
[smiə] 1. verb1) (to spread (something sticky or oily) over a surface: The little boy smeared jam on the chair.) zamazať, zašpiniť2) (to make or become blurred; to smudge: He brushed against the newly painted notice and smeared the lettering.) rozmazať3) (to try to discredit (a person etc) by slandering him: He has been spreading false stories in an attempt to smear us.) pošpiniť2. noun1) (a mark made by smearing.) škvrna2) (a piece of slander.) klebeta* * *• zašpinit• zamazat• zafúlat• znicit• zmazat• škvrna• umazat• flak• jedovatá slina• rozmazat• rozotretá hmota• robit škvrny• osocit• pobit• osocenie• osocovanie• pošpinit• poškodzovanie povesti• kryt voskovinou• krém• mastnota• mast• mazat sa• mastná škvrna• mazlavá látka• namazat• ohovorit• ohovárka• odrovnat• ohováranie -
3 discreditable
adjective (bringing discredit or disgrace.) nedôstojný
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discrédit — [ diskredi ] n. m. • 1719; de discréditer 1 ♦ Vieilli Diminution, perte du crédit dont jouissait une valeur. Discrédit des assignats. ⇒ baisse. 2 ♦ Mod. Diminution de la confiance, de l estime dont jouissait une personne, une idée. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
discredit — DISCRÉDIT s.n. (Rar) Pierdere sau micşorare a prestigiului, a consideraţiei, a influenţei, a încrederii de care se bucură cineva sau ceva. – Din fr. discrédit. Trimis de RACAI, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 DISCRÉDIT s. v. compromitere,… … Dicționar Român
discredit — I noun animadversion, aspersion, attaint, baseness, castigation, censure, condemnation, contumely, criticism, debasement, dedecus, degradation, denunciation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval, disbelief, disesteem, disfavor, disgrace,… … Law dictionary
Discredit — Dis*cred it, n. [Cf. F. discr[ e]dit.] 1. The act of discrediting or disbelieving, or the state of being discredited or disbelieved; as, later accounts have brought the story into discredit. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, some degree of dishonor or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discrédit — DISCRÉDIT, s. masc. Diminution, perte de crédit. Les billets d un tel tombent dans le discrédit. Ses lettres de change sont dans le discrédit … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
discredit — [v1] blame, detract from blow up*, bring into disrepute, bring to naught, censure, defame, degrade, destroy, disconsider, disesteem, disfavor, disgrace, dishonor, disparage, disprove, explode, expose, frown upon*, knock bottom out of*, mudsling* … New thesaurus
discredit — [dis kred′it] vt. 1. to reject as untrue; disbelieve 2. to be a reason for disbelieving or distrusting; cast doubt on [their earlier lies discredit anything they may say] 3. to damage the credit or reputation of; disgrace n. 1. absence or loss of … English World dictionary
Discredit — Dis*cred it, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Discredited}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discrediting}.] [Cf. F. discr[ e]diter.] 1. To refuse credence to; not to accept as true; to disbelieve; as, the report is discredited. [1913 Webster] 2. To deprive of credibility;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discredīt — Discredīt, Mangel an Credit od. an Zutrauen. Discreditiren, in schlimmen Ruf bringen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Discredit — Discredit, Mangel an Zutrauen; discreditiren, jemanden um das Zutrauen bringen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
discredit — 1550s, from DIS (Cf. dis ) opposite of + CREDIT (Cf. credit). Related: Discredited; discrediting; discreditable; discreditably … Etymology dictionary