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1 bagvaske
* * *vb defame,( bagtale) slander;( skriftligt) libel;[ bagvaske en]( også) smear somebody's reputation. -
2 injurie
* * *(en -r)( skældsord) insult, term of abuse;[ injurier](jur: æresfornærmelse) defamation,( mundtligt) slander,( skriftligt) libel. -
3 injuriere
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4 anlægge
landscape, lay out, plant* * *vb( grundlægge) found, establish;(bygge etc) build,F construct;( park, have etc) lay out,( ved havearkitekt) landscape ( fx have one's garden landscaped);(forbinding etc) apply;( klæder, mine etc) put on;[ anlægge sag] take legal action;[ anlægge sag mod en] take somebody to court,F take (el. start) legal proceedings against somebody ( fx we shall start legal proceedings against them if they do not stop); bring an action against somebody, sue somebody ( for for, fxbring an action against him (el. sue him) for libel);[ anlægge skæg] grow a beard;[ anlægge sorg] go into mourning;[ anlægge det synspunkt at] take the view that, adopt the attitude that;(se også anlagt). -
5 bagvaskelse
sg - bágvaskelsen, pl - bágvaskelserклевета́ ж, злосло́вие с* * ** * *(en -r) defamation;( bagtalelse) slander;( skriftlig) libel. -
6 injuriesag
case of defamation; action for slander; libel suit. -
7 smæde
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8 smædeskrift
(et -er) libel, lampoon. -
9 æresfornærmelse
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