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tr[ɪm'pjʊːn]1 formal use impugnarimpugn [ɪm'pju:n] vt: impugnarv.• impugnar v.• poner en tela de juicio v.• redargüir v.ɪm'pjuːntransitive verb (frml) \<\<reputation/integrity\>\> poner* en duda or en entredicho; \<\<evidence\>\> impugnar (frml)[ɪm'pjuːn]VT [+ integrity, honesty, motives] poner en duda; [+ theory] cuestionar; [+ testimony] impugnar* * *[ɪm'pjuːn]transitive verb (frml) \<\<reputation/integrity\>\> poner* en duda or en entredicho; \<\<evidence\>\> impugnar (frml) -
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impugn [ɪmˊpju:n] vоспа́ривать, опроверга́ть; ста́вить под сомне́ние -
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оспаривать глагол: -
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[ɪmˈpju:n]impugn возражать impugn опровергать impugn оспаривать -
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transitive verb* * *im·pugn[ɪmˈpju:n]vt ( form)▪ to \impugn sth etw bestreiten, etw anfechten; testimony, motives etw bezweifeln [o in Zweifel ziehen]his reputation had been \impugned sein guter Ruf war ruiniert* * *[ɪm'pjuːn]vtperson angreifen; sb's behaviour etc also scharfe Kritik üben an (+dat); sb's honesty, motives in Zweifel ziehen, Zweifel hegen an (+dat); statement, evidence, veracity of witness bestreiten, anfechten* * *impugn [ımˈpjuːn] v/ta) bestreitenb) anfechtenc) angreifend) in Zweifel ziehen* * *transitive verb* * *v.bestreiten v. -
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оспаривать; возражать; опровергать- impugn a claim- impugn a statement -
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[ımʹpju:n] v книжн. юр.оспаривать; опровергать; возражатьto impugn a claim - оспаривать требование /иск, претензию/
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verb \/ɪmˈpjuːn\/1) betvile, bestride, sette spørsmålstegn ved, dra i tvil2) bekjempe3) forkaste -
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{im'pju:n}
v книж. оспорвам, поставям под съмнение, опровергавам, оборвам* * *{im'pju:n} v книж. оспорвам, поставям под съмнение; опровергав* * *оспорвам; опровергавам; оборвам;* * *v книж. оспорвам, поставям под съмнение, опровергавам, оборвам* * *impugn[im´pju:n] v оборвам, оспорвам, поставям под съмнение, опровергавам, не признавам. -
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im·pugn [ɪmʼpju:n] vt( form);to \impugn sth etw bestreiten, etw anfechten; testimony, motives etw bezweifeln [o in Zweifel ziehen];his reputation had been \impugned sein guter Ruf war ruiniert -
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v книжн. юр. оспаривать; опровергать; возражатьСинонимический ряд:1. challenge (verb) assail; attack; blame; call in question; censure; challenge; criticise; criticize; denigrate; denounce; execrate; oppose; revile2. deny (verb) contradict; contravene; cross; deny; disaffirm; gainsay; negate; negative; traverse3. libel (verb) libel; malign; slanderАнтонимический ряд:defend; laud -
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/im'pju:n/ * ngoại động từ - công kích, bài bác =to impugn a statement+ công kích một bản tuyên bố - đặt thành vấn đề nghi ngờ, nghi vấn -
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[ɪm'pjuːn]Общая лексика: возражать, опровергать, оспаривать, оспорить, ставить под сомнение, подвергать сомнению, подвергнуть сомнению -
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[ɪm`pjuːn]оспаривать, опровергать; ставить под сомнение, подвергать сомнениюАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > impugn
См. также в других словарях:
Impugn — Im*pugn , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Impugned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Impugning}.] [OE. impugnen, F. impugner, fr. L. impugnare; in on, against + pugnare to flight. See {Pugnacious}.] To attack by words or arguments; to contradict; to assail; to call in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impugn — I verb assail, assail by argument, attack, attack by words, be skeptical, call in question, cast doubt, cast reflection upon, challenge as false, confute, contest, contradict, controvert, criticize, denounce, disbelieve, discredit, disprove,… … Law dictionary
impugn — (v.) attack by argument, late 14c., from O.Fr. impugner, from L. impugnare to assault, to attack, from assimilated form of in into, in, on, upon (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + pugnare to fight (see PUGNACIOUS (Cf. pugnacious)). Related: Impugned; … Etymology dictionary
impugn — gainsay, contradict, negative, traverse, *deny, contravene Analogous words: *attack, assail: refute, rebut, confute, controvert, *disprove Antonyms: authenticate: advocate Contrasted words: *confirm, corroborate, substantiate: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
impugn — [v] criticize, challenge assail, attack, blast, break, call into question, cast aspersions upon, cast doubt upon, come down on*, contradict, contravene, cross, cut to shreds*, deny, disaffirm, dispute, gainsay, knock*, negate, negative, oppose,… … New thesaurus
impugn — ► VERB ▪ dispute the truth, validity, or honesty of. ORIGIN Latin impugnare assail … English terms dictionary
impugn — [im pyo͞on′] vt. [ME impugnen < OFr impugner < L impugnare < in , on, against + pugnare, to fight: see PUGNACIOUS] 1. Obs. to attack physically 2. to attack by argument or criticism; oppose or challenge as false or questionable SYN. DENY … English World dictionary
impugn — UK [ɪmˈpjuːn] / US [ɪmˈpjun] verb [transitive] Word forms impugn : present tense I/you/we/they impugn he/she/it impugns present participle impugning past tense impugned past participle impugned very formal if you impugn someone s motives, you say … English dictionary
impugn — verb Impugn is used with these nouns as the object: ↑integrity, ↑motive … Collocations dictionary
impugn — im|pugn [ımˈpju:n] v [T] formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: impugnare, from pugnare to fight ] to express doubts about someone s honesty, courage, ability etc ▪ I did not mean to impugn her professional abilities … Dictionary of contemporary English
impugn — [[t]ɪmpju͟ːn[/t]] impugns, impugning, impugned VERB If you impugn something such as someone s motives or integrity, you imply that they are not entirely honest or honourable. [FORMAL] [V n] The Secretary s letter questions my veracity, impugns my … English dictionary