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1 libelling
s.difamación.ger.gerundio del verbo LIBEL. -
2 libelling
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3 libelling a civil servant
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4 scandalizing
возмущать; позорящийСинонимический ряд:maligning (verb) aspersing; bespattering; blackening; calumniating; defaming; denigrating; libeling or libelling; libelling; maligning; scandalising; shocking; slandering; slurring; smearing; spattering; tear down; tearing down; traducing; vilifying -
5 slandering
клеветать; клеветаСинонимический ряд:maligning (verb) aspersing; bespattering; blackening; calumniating; defaming; denigrating; libeling or libelling; libelling; maligning; scandalising; scandalizing; slurring; smearing; spattering; tear down; tearing down; traducing; vilifying -
6 slurring
произносить невнятно; невнятная речьСинонимический ряд:maligning (verb) aspersing; bespattering; blackening; calumniating; defaming; denigrating; libeling or libelling; libelling; maligning; scandalising; scandalizing; slandering; smearing; spattering; tear down; tearing down; traducing; vilifying -
7 spattering
брызгать; забрызгиваниеСинонимический ряд:1. few (noun) few; handful; scattering; smatch; smatter; smattering; spatter; sprinkling2. dashing (verb) bespattering; dashing; dousing; slopping; sloshing; splashing; splattering; splurging; spotting3. maligning (verb) aspersing; blackening; calumniating; defaming; denigrating; libeling or libelling; libelling; maligning; scandalising; scandalizing; slandering; slurring; smearing; tear down; tearing down; traducing; vilifying4. sputtering (verb) spitting; spluttering; sputtering -
8 libel
1. noun(the legal term for something written which is harmful to a person's reputation.) calumnia, difamación
2. verb(to damage the reputation of (someone) by libel.) difamar- libellously
tr['laɪbəl]1 calumnia, difamación nombre femenino (written) libelo1 difamarlibel n: difamación f, calumnia fn.• calumnia s.f.• difamación s.f.• libelo s.m.v.• calumniar v.• difamar v.
I 'laɪbəlmass & count noun ( defamation) difamación f; ( where a crime is implied) calumnia fto sue (somebody) for libel — demandar (a alguien) por difamación/calumnia; (before n) <suit, action> por difamación/calumnia
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['laɪbǝl]1.N (Jur) difamación f, calumnia f (on de); (written) escrito m difamatorio, libelo mit's a libel! — hum ¡es mentira!
2.VT difamar, calumniar3.CPDlibel action N — pleito m por difamación
libel laws NPL — leyes fpl contra la difamación
libel suit N — = libel action
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I ['laɪbəl]mass & count noun ( defamation) difamación f; ( where a crime is implied) calumnia fto sue (somebody) for libel — demandar (a alguien) por difamación/calumnia; (before n) <suit, action> por difamación/calumnia
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9 blackening
n фото почернениеСинонимический ряд:1. dirtying (verb) befouling; begriming; besmearing; besmirching; bespattering; denigrating; dirtying; smearing; smudging; soiling; staining; sullying; tainting; tarnishing2. maligning (verb) aspersing; calumniating; defaming; libeling or libelling; maligning; scandalizing; slandering; slurring; spattering; tearing down; traducing; vilifying -
10 smearing
1. размазывание; размывание2. размазывать; размазываниеСинонимический ряд:1. maligning (verb) aspersing; calumniating; defaming; libeling or libelling; maligning; scandalizing; slandering; slurring; spattering; tearing down; traducing; vilifying2. plastering (verb) bedaubing; besmearing; dabbing; daubing; plastering; smudging3. tainting (verb) befouling; besmirching; bespattering; blackening; blurring; clouding; defiling; denigrating; dirtying; discoloring; smutting; soiling; staining; sullying; tainting; tarnishing; tarring4. whipping (verb) beating; blasting; currying; drubbing; dusting; lambasting; licking; mopping up; overrunning; overwhelming; routing; shellacking; smothering; thrashing; trimming; trouncing; upending; walloping; whipping -
11 libel
libel ['laɪbəl] ( British pt & pp libelled, cont libelling, American pt & pp libeled, cont libeling)1 nounLaw (act of publishing) diffamation f; (publication) écrit m diffamatoire; figurative (calumny) calomnie f, mensonge m;∎ to sue sb for libel poursuivre qn en justice pour diffamation;∎ that's libel! c'est une calomnie ou de la diffamation!Law diffamer; figurative calomnier►► libel case procès m en diffamation;libel laws législation f en matière de diffamation;libel suit procès m en diffamation
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