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tr['mʌkreɪkɪŋ]1 (gossiping) cotilleo, chismorreo, chismografía2 (by newspapers) publicación nombre femenino de escándalos'mʌkˌreɪkɪŋmass noun (pej)this newspaper specializes in muckraking — este periódico se especializa en escándalos or (fam) en sacar trapos sucios al sol
['mʌkˌreɪkɪŋ]N pej (=digging up the past) revelación f de trapos sucios; (in journalism) amarillismo m, sensacionalismo m* * *['mʌkˌreɪkɪŋ]mass noun (pej)this newspaper specializes in muckraking — este periódico se especializa en escándalos or (fam) en sacar trapos sucios al sol
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muckraking ['mʌk‚reɪkɪŋ]∎ pejorative it's the kind of paper that specializes in muckraking c'est le type de journal spécialisé dans les scandales -
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muckraking[´mʌk¸reikiʃ] n изнасяне на скандални истории в печата, свързани с известни личности. -
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muckraking [ˈmʌkreɪkɪŋ]* * *['mʌkreɪkɪŋ] 1.noun course f au scandale2.adjective [story] infâme; [campaign] de diffamation -
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nounSkandalhascherei, die (abwertend)* * *muckraking adj:muckraking newspaper Skandalblatt n* * *nounSkandalhascherei, die (abwertend)* * *n.Sensationsmacherei f. -
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['mʌkreɪkɪŋ] 1. 2.nome scandalismo m.* * *muckraking► to muckrake* * *['mʌkreɪkɪŋ] 1. 2.nome scandalismo m. -
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subst. \/ˈmʌkˌreɪkɪŋ \/( hverdagslig) sensasjonsmakeri -
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n. хүний нэр төрийг гутаах гэсэн оролдлого. -
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შინაურ ნაგავში ჩიჩქნა / ნაგვის გარეთ გატანა -
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adj.especializado en escándalos.s.1 búsqueda del escándalo (familiar) (in journalism)2 amarillismo, sensacionalismo.3 revelación de trapos sucios.ger.gerundio del verbo MUCKRAKE. -
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muckraking — index disparagement Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
muckraking — ► NOUN ▪ the action of searching out and publicizing scandal about famous people. ORIGIN coined by President Theodore Roosevelt in a speech (1906) alluding to the man with the muck rake in Bunyan s Pilgrim s Progress … English terms dictionary
muckraking — muck|rak|ing [ˈmʌk reıkıŋ] n [U] the practice of telling or writing unpleasant and perhaps untrue stories about people s private lives, especially famous people ▪ Two of the candidates complained of unfair muckraking during the election campaign … Dictionary of contemporary English
muckraking — noun (U) the practice of telling or writing unpleasant and perhaps untrue stories about people s private lives, especially famous people: low quality magazines specializing in muckraking muckraking adjective muckraker noun (C) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Muckraking — Als Muckraker (engl. für Mistkratzer, Schmutzaufwühler, Nestbeschmutzer) wurden am Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts US amerikanische Journalisten und Schriftsteller bezeichnet, die als Väter des Investigativen Journalismus gelten können. Sie… … Deutsch Wikipedia
muckraking — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [MUCK raking] investigating and reporting corruption. Muckraking can sometimes be a journalist s most dangerous job. SYN.: whistle blowing, investigating, exposing, *digging for dirt, gossipmonger… … English dictionary for students
muckraking — Synonyms and related words: attack, blackening, character assassination, defamation, defamation of character, defilement, denigration, dirty politics, last minute lie, malicious defamation, mudslinging, mudslinging campaign, name calling,… … Moby Thesaurus
muckraking — muck|rak|ing [ mʌk,reıkıŋ ] noun uncount the practice of looking for and publishing evidence that a famous person has done something wrong … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
muckraking — see muck raking … English dictionary
muckraking — n. defamation, slander, libelv. reveal corruption, expose scandal … English contemporary dictionary
muckraking — noun the action of searching out and publicizing scandal about famous people. Derivatives muckrake verb muckraker noun Origin coined by President Theodore Roosevelt in a speech (1906) alluding to Bunyan s Pilgrim s Progress and the man with the… … English new terms dictionary