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lampoon (verb)

  • 1 herjata

    yks.nom. herjata; yks.gen. herjaan; yks.part. herjasi; yks.ill. herjaisi; mon.gen. herjatkoon; mon.part. herjannut; mon.ill. herjattiin
    abuse (verb)
    affront (verb)
    blackguard (verb)
    blaspheme (verb)
    calumniate (verb)
    inveigh against (verb)
    lampoon (verb)
    libel (verb)
    revile (verb)
    slander (verb)
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    • slander
    • insult
    • abase
    • abuse
    • affront
    • blackguard
    • blaspheme
    • call someone names
    • calumniate
    • complain about
    • defame
    • desecrate
    • throw dirt on
    • injure
    • inveigh against
    • lampoon
    • libel
    • malign
    • molest
    • revile
    • scold
    • swear at
    • upbraid
    • exploit

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > herjata

  • 2 libelo

    m.
    1 lampoon.
    2 libel, calumny, false accusation, defamation.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: libelar.
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    1 libel
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    SM
    1) (=sátira) lampoon ( contra of)
    satire ( contra on)
    2) (Jur) libel
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    a) (Der) ( petición) petition; ( demanda) lawsuit
    b) ( escrito difamatorio) libelous* article
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    a) (Der) ( petición) petition; ( demanda) lawsuit
    b) ( escrito difamatorio) libelous* article
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    1 ( Der) (petición) petition; (demanda) action, lawsuit
    2 (escrito difamatorio) libelous* article
    * * *

    libelo sustantivo masculino libel
    ' libelo' also found in these entries:
    English:
    libel
    * * *
    libelo nm
    lampoon
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    m libel
    * * *
    libelo nm
    1) : libel, lampoon
    2) : petition (in court)

    Spanish-English dictionary > libelo

  • 3 verhöhnen

    v/t deride, mock; (bes. Politiker) lampoon
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    to gibe; to scorn; to taunt; to ridicule
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    ver|höh|nen ptp verhöhnt
    vt
    to mock, to deride
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    1) (to laugh at; to mock.) deride
    2) (to refuse to respect or obey: He flouted the headmaster's authority.) flout
    3) (to tease, or say unpleasant things to (a person) in a cruel way: The children at school taunted him for being dirty.) taunt
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    ver·höh·nen *
    vt
    jdn \verhöhnen to mock [or ridicule] sb
    * * *
    transitives Verb mock; deride; ridicule
    * * *
    verhöhnen v/t deride, mock; (besonders Politiker) lampoon
    * * *
    transitives Verb mock; deride; ridicule
    * * *
    v.
    to gibe v.
    to ridicule v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > verhöhnen

  • 4 verspotten

    v/t mock ( wegen because of, for); (verhöhnen) jeer at, scoff at
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    to jeer; to make fun of; to redicule; to mock; to deride; to scoff; to taunt; to satirize; to flout; to lampoon; to ridicule; to gibe
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    ver|spọt|ten ptp verspo\#ttet
    vt
    to mock; (höhnisch) to jeer at, to deride
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    1) (to laugh at or cause to seem ridiculous: They mocked her efforts at cooking.) mock
    2) (to laugh at; to mock: They ridiculed him because he was wearing one brown shoe and one black shoe.) ridicule
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    ver·spot·ten *
    vt
    jdn/etw \verspotten to mock [or ridicule] sb/sth
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    transitives Verb mock; ridicule
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    verspotten v/t mock (
    wegen because of, for); (verhöhnen) jeer at, scoff at
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    transitives Verb mock; ridicule
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    v.
    to deride v.
    to flout v.
    to gibe v.
    to lampoon v.
    to mock v.
    to ridicule v.
    to satirise (UK) v.
    to satirize (US) v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > verspotten

  • 5 verunglimpfen

    v/t denigrate, disparage; jemanden verunglimpfen auch blacken s.o.’s name
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    to denigrate; to revile; to lampoon; to disparage
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    ver|ụn|glimp|fen [fɛɐ'|ʊnglɪmpfn] ptp veru\#nglimpft
    vt
    jdn to disparage; Ruf, Ehre, Worte auch to decry
    * * *
    ver·un·glimp·fen *
    [fɛɐ̯ˈʔʊnglɪmpfn̩]
    jdn \verunglimpfen to denigrate [or disparage] [or form vilify] sb, to cast a slur on sb
    etw \verunglimpfen to denigrate [or cast a slur on] [or form decry] sth
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    transitives Verb (geh.) denigrate <person, etc.>; sully <name, memory>
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    verunglimpfen v/t denigrate, disparage;
    jemanden verunglimpfen auch blacken sb’s name
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    transitives Verb (geh.) denigrate <person, etc.>; sully <name, memory>
    * * *
    v.
    to denigrate v.
    to disparage v.
    to libel v.
    to revile v.
    to vilify v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > verunglimpfen

См. также в других словарях:

  • lampoon — ► VERB ▪ publicly satirize or ridicule. ► NOUN ▪ a satirical attack. ORIGIN French lampon, said to be from lampons let us drink …   English terms dictionary

  • lampoon — verb (T) to write about someone, especially a politician, in a way that makes them seem stupid lampoon noun (C) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • lampoon — UK [læmˈpuːn] / US [læmˈpun] verb [transitive] Word forms lampoon : present tense I/you/we/they lampoon he/she/it lampoons present participle lampooning past tense lampooned past participle lampooned to publicly criticize someone or something by… …   English dictionary

  • lampoon — [[t]læmpu͟ːn[/t]] lampoons, lampooning, lampooned 1) VERB If you lampoon someone or something, you criticize them very strongly, using humorous means. [V n] He entertained his readers by lampooning the pretensions of the rich... [V n] He was… …   English dictionary

  • lampoon — I. noun Etymology: French lampon Date: 1645 satire 1; specifically a harsh satire usually directed against an individual II. transitive verb Date: circa 1657 to make the subject of a lampoon ; ridicule • lampooner no …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • lampoon — lam|poon1 [ læm pun ] verb transitive to publicly criticize someone or something by making jokes about them: He was frequently lampooned in the newspapers for his oversized ego. lampoon lam|poon 2 [ læm pun ] noun count a piece of writing that… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • lampoon — 1. verb he was mercilessly lampooned Syn: satirize, mock, ridicule, make fun of, caricature, burlesque, parody, tease; informal roast, send up 2. noun a lampoon of student life Syn: satire, burlesque, parody, skit …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • lampoon — [læmˈpuːn] verb [T] to publicly criticize someone or something by making jokes about them lampoon noun [C] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • lampoon — /læmˈpun / (say lam poohn) noun 1. a malicious or virulent satire upon a person, institution, government, etc., in either prose or verse. –verb (t) 2. to assail in a lampoon. {French lampon, said to be a modification of lampons let us drink (used …  

  • lampoon — 1. noun /læmˈpuːn/ a) A written attack ridiculing a person, group, or institution. b) A light, good humored satire. 2. verb /læmˈpuːn/ To satirize or poke fun at …   Wiktionary

  • lampoon — [lam pu:n] verb publicly satirize or ridicule. noun a satirical attack. Derivatives lampooner noun lampoonist noun Origin C17: from Fr. lampon, said to be from lampons let us drink …   English new terms dictionary

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