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1 клеветнический
slanderous, calumnious, defamatory; libellous -
2 клеветнический
slanderous ['slɑː-], calumnious, defamatory; libellousклеветни́ческие обвине́ния — slanderous accusations
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3 anonimato
m.anonymity.permanecer en el anonimato to remain namelessvivir en el anonimato to live out of the public eyesalir del anonimato to reveal one's identity* * *1 anonymity\permanecer en el anonimato to remain anonymous, remain nameless* * *noun m.* * *masculino anonymity* * *= anonymity, cloak of anonymity.Ex. It distinguishes between pure anonymity, official designations or descriptions which render the author's identity unmistakable.Ex. The stolen identity provides a cloak of anonymity for the subject while the groundwork is laid to carry out the crime.* * *masculino anonymity* * *= anonymity, cloak of anonymity.Ex: It distinguishes between pure anonymity, official designations or descriptions which render the author's identity unmistakable.
Ex: The stolen identity provides a cloak of anonymity for the subject while the groundwork is laid to carry out the crime.* * *anonymitylanzan viles calumnias ocultándose en el anonimato they make slanderous accusations while hiding behind a cloak of anonymitydesea permanecer en el anonimato he wishes to remain anonymousnunca logró salir del anonimato he never managed to make a name for himself, he never managed to rise from obscurity* * *
anonimato sustantivo masculino
anonymity;
anonimato sustantivo masculino anonimity: el autor desea permanecer en el anonimato, the author wishes to remain anonymous
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English:
anonymity
- anonymous
* * *anonimato nmanonymity;permanecer en el anonimato to remain nameless;se valió del anonimato para enviar las amenazas he sent the threats anonymously;vivir en el anonimato to live out of the public eye;salir del anonimato to reveal one's identity* * *m anonymity;guardar omantener el anonimato remain anonymous;salir del anonimato reveal one’s identity; ( sobresalir) emerge from obscurity* * *anonimato nm: anonymity -
4 æresoppreisning
subst. satisfaction (f.eks.he demanded satisfaction because of the slanderous accusations
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5 imputation
ɛ̃pytasjɔ̃nom féminin ( accusation) accusation, imputation sout* * *ɛ̃pytasjɔ̃ nfcharge, imputation* * *imputation nf1 ( accusation) accusation, imputation sout; répondre à des imputations calomnieuses to answer slanderous accusations;2 Compta charging (à to).[ɛ̃pytasjɔ̃] nom féminin -
6 crīminōsus
crīminōsus adj. with comp. [crimen], bringing accusations, reproachful, calumniating, slanderous: nomen: id mihi criminosum esse, a reproach: orationes, L.: iambi, H.: criminosior oratio, Her.* * *Icriminosa -um, criminosior -or -us, criminosissimus -a -um ADJaccusatory/reproachful; slanderous/vituperative; shameful/dishonoring/criminalII -
7 συκοφάντης
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `false accuser, denunciator', later also `trickster, cadger' (Ar.).Derivatives: συκοφαντ-έω `act as denunciator, accuse falsely, to practise blackmail', - ία f. `false accusation', - ίας m. ( ἄνεμος) "wind of accusations" (joking formation; Ar.), - ημα n. = - ία, - ικός und - ώδης `slanderous' (Att. etc.). Fem. συκοφάντρια (Ar.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 25).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Expression of popular language, prop. "fig-indicator", already in antiquity diff. explained. According to one interpretation (Plu. Sol. 24) prop. from one, who found out people, who against the prohibition exported figs from Attica, and denounced them. After Cook ClassRev. 1907, 133 ff. (agreeing Kretschmer Glotta 1, 386 w. lit.) the expression refers to an apotropäic gesture like Ital. far le fiche, Fr. faire la figue à qn. For the literal interpretation Gernet Mél. Boisacq 1, 393.Page in Frisk: 2,818-819Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > συκοφάντης
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