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1 забрасывание грязью
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > забрасывание грязью
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2 взаимные оскорбления
Idiomatic expression: slinging match (см. mud slinging)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > взаимные оскорбления
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3 поливание друг друга грязью
Idiomatic expression: slinging match (см. mud slinging)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поливание друг друга грязью
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4 лить грязь на кого-то
Jargon: mud slingingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > лить грязь на кого-то
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5 сплетничать
1) General subject: be given to gossip, blab, bring tales, cant, chitchat, fan, fan out, gossip, gossip about, mag, natter, peddle, scandal, scandalize, slander, talk, talk scandal, tattle, tell tales, tell tales out of school, tittle tattle, tittle-tattle, twittle twattle, twittle-twattle, wag chin, wiggle waggle, spill dirt3) American: schmooze, wiggle-waggle, fan the breeze4) Australian slang: chew the fat, spin a yarn6) Jargon: cut up ( the) jackpots, cut up (the) pipes, cut up (the) touches, dig dirt, dish, dish the dirt, flap (one's) chops, flap (one's) jaw, flap (one's) jowls, flap (one's) mouth, gas, gum, jaw, open (one's) yap, rattle, schmoos, schmoose, shoot (the) bull, yack, yak, yap, yock, yuck, yuk, bend (someone's) ear, mud slinging7) Invective: bullshit bull-shit8) Makarov: carry tales, cut up, dish out dirt, dish up, flap about, flap chops, flap jaw, flap jowls, flap mouth9) Taboo: bitch, bitch about somebody (о ком-л.), shoot the crap -
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1) General subject: smear campaigns, sneer company, mud-slinging2) Politics: black PR, smear campaign -
7 поливание грязью
(особ. противника перед выборами) mud slinging -
8 забрасывание грязью
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9 Г-437
СМЕШИВАТЬ/СМЕШАТЬ С ГРЯЗЬЮ (С ДЕРЬМОМ vulg) кого usu. disapprov VP subj: human more often pfv) to slander s.o. publicly, harshly, denigrate s.o., not sparing him any abuseX смешал Y-a с грязью — X dragged Y ( Y's name) through the mud (the mire, the muck)X threw (slung, flung) mud (dirt) at Y X blackened Y's name (reputation).«Послушай, Луи, я тебя не понимаю. К чему эти комплименты? Разве ты не поддерживал Дюгара? А он меня каждый день смешивал с грязью» (Эренбург 4). "Look here, Louis," said Tessa, "I don't understand what you're driving at. Why all these compliments? Haven't you been supporting Dugard? Well, he's been slinging mud at me day after day" (4a).Твёрдо знали одно: прежде он (Соколовский) работал на Урале, изругал директора, тот смешал его с грязью... (Эренбург 3). Only one thing was known for certain —his (Sokolovsky's) last job had been in the Urals, there he had quarrelled with his chief who had then blackened his name... (3a). -
10 смешать с грязью
• СМЕШИВАТЬ/СМЕШАТЬ С ГРЯЗЬЮ <С ДЕРЬМОМ vulg> кого usu. disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to slander s.o. publicly, harshly, denigrate s.o., not sparing him any abuse:- X смешал Y-а с грязью≈ X dragged Y (Y's name) through the mud (the mire, the muck);- X threw (slung, flung) mud (dirt) at Y;- X blackened Y's name (reputation).♦ "Послушай, Луи, я тебя не понимаю. К чему эти комплименты? Разве ты не поддерживал Дюгара? А он меня каждый день смешивал с грязью" (Эренбург 4). "Look here, Louis," said Tessa, "I don't understand what you're driving at. Why all these compliments? Haven't you been supporting Dugard? Well, he's been slinging mud at me day after day" (4a).♦ Твёрдо знали одно: прежде он [Соколовский] работал на Урале, изругал директора, тот смешал его с грязью... (Эренбург 3). Only one thing was known for certain - his [Sokolovsky's] last job had been in the Urals; there he had quarrelled with his chief who had then blackened his name... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смешать с грязью
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11 смешать с дерьмом
• СМЕШИВАТЬ/СМЕШАТЬ С ГРЯЗЬЮ <С ДЕРЬМОМ vulg> кого usu. disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to slander s.o. publicly, harshly, denigrate s.o., not sparing him any abuse:- X смешал Y-а с грязью≈ X dragged Y (Y's name) through the mud (the mire, the muck);- X threw (slung, flung) mud (dirt) at Y;- X blackened Y's name (reputation).♦ "Послушай, Луи, я тебя не понимаю. К чему эти комплименты? Разве ты не поддерживал Дюгара? А он меня каждый день смешивал с грязью" (Эренбург 4). "Look here, Louis," said Tessa, "I don't understand what you're driving at. Why all these compliments? Haven't you been supporting Dugard? Well, he's been slinging mud at me day after day" (4a).♦ Твёрдо знали одно: прежде он [Соколовский] работал на Урале, изругал директора, тот смешал его с грязью... (Эренбург 3). Only one thing was known for certain - his [Sokolovsky's] last job had been in the Urals; there he had quarrelled with his chief who had then blackened his name... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смешать с дерьмом
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12 смешивать с грязью
• СМЕШИВАТЬ/СМЕШАТЬ С ГРЯЗЬЮ <С ДЕРЬМОМ vulg> кого usu. disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to slander s.o. publicly, harshly, denigrate s.o., not sparing him any abuse:- X смешал Y-а с грязью≈ X dragged Y (Y's name) through the mud (the mire, the muck);- X threw (slung, flung) mud (dirt) at Y;- X blackened Y's name (reputation).♦ "Послушай, Луи, я тебя не понимаю. К чему эти комплименты? Разве ты не поддерживал Дюгара? А он меня каждый день смешивал с грязью" (Эренбург 4). "Look here, Louis," said Tessa, "I don't understand what you're driving at. Why all these compliments? Haven't you been supporting Dugard? Well, he's been slinging mud at me day after day" (4a).♦ Твёрдо знали одно: прежде он [Соколовский] работал на Урале, изругал директора, тот смешал его с грязью... (Эренбург 3). Only one thing was known for certain - his [Sokolovsky's] last job had been in the Urals; there he had quarrelled with his chief who had then blackened his name... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смешивать с грязью
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13 смешивать с дерьмом
• СМЕШИВАТЬ/СМЕШАТЬ С ГРЯЗЬЮ <С ДЕРЬМОМ vulg> кого usu. disapprov[VP; subj: human; more often pfv]=====⇒ to slander s.o. publicly, harshly, denigrate s.o., not sparing him any abuse:- X смешал Y-а с грязью≈ X dragged Y (Y's name) through the mud (the mire, the muck);- X threw (slung, flung) mud (dirt) at Y;- X blackened Y's name (reputation).♦ "Послушай, Луи, я тебя не понимаю. К чему эти комплименты? Разве ты не поддерживал Дюгара? А он меня каждый день смешивал с грязью" (Эренбург 4). "Look here, Louis," said Tessa, "I don't understand what you're driving at. Why all these compliments? Haven't you been supporting Dugard? Well, he's been slinging mud at me day after day" (4a).♦ Твёрдо знали одно: прежде он [Соколовский] работал на Урале, изругал директора, тот смешал его с грязью... (Эренбург 3). Only one thing was known for certain - his [Sokolovsky's] last job had been in the Urals; there he had quarrelled with his chief who had then blackened his name... (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > смешивать с дерьмом
См. также в других словарях:
mud-slinging — ˈmud slinging f10 [mud slinging] noun uncountable (disapproving) the act of criticizing sb and accusing them of sth in order to damage their reputation • … Useful english dictionary
mud-slinging — If someone is mud slinging, they are insulting someone and trying to damage that person s reputation … The small dictionary of idiomes
mud-slinging — ► NOUN informal ▪ the casting of insults and accusations … English terms dictionary
mud-slinging — N UNCOUNT (disapproval) If you accuse someone of mud slinging, you are accusing them of making insulting, unfair, and damaging remarks about their opponents. There will be no mudslinging, they promise... Voters are disillusioned with the mud… … English dictionary
mud-slinging — sling/throw mud at (someone) if someone slings mud at another person, they try to make other people have a low opinion of them by saying unpleasant things about them. I left Hollywood because I was fed up with all the mud slinging that goes on… … New idioms dictionary
mud-slinging — If someone is mud slinging, they are insulting someone and trying to damage that person s reputation. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Mud-slinging — If someone is mud slinging, they are insulting someone and trying to damage that person s reputation … Dictionary of English idioms
mud-slinging — noun informal the use of insults and accusations to damage an opponent s reputation. Derivatives mud sling verb mud slinger noun … English new terms dictionary
mud-slinging — Indulging in slander … A concise dictionary of English slang
mud — n. 1 wet soft earthy matter. 2 hard ground from the drying of an area of this. 3 what is worthless or polluting. Phrases and idioms: as clear as mud colloq. not at all clear. fling (or sling or throw) mud speak disparagingly or slanderously. here … Useful english dictionary
mud — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mudde, probably from Middle Low German Date: 14th century 1. a slimy sticky mixture of solid material with a liquid and especially water; especially soft wet earth 2. abusive and malicious remarks or charges … New Collegiate Dictionary