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1 calumnia
f.1 slander (oral).2 false accusation, calumny.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: calumniar.* * *1 calumny2 DERECHO slander* * *noun f.* * *SF (=difamación) slander, calumny frm; (Jur) [oral] slander (de of)[escrita] libel (de on)* * ** * *= libel, smear, slander, slur.Ex. In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.Ex. The article 'Cyber smears' reports on the difficulty of protecting individuals from the spreading of false and anonymous statements = El artículo " Calumnias cibernéticas" informa sobre la dificultad de proteger a los individuos de la difusión de comentarios falsos y anónimos en la red.Ex. Both libel and slander are forms of defamation: libel is defamation in writing, while slander is spoken.Ex. I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.* * ** * *= libel, smear, slander, slur.Ex: In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.
Ex: The article 'Cyber smears' reports on the difficulty of protecting individuals from the spreading of false and anonymous statements = El artículo " Calumnias cibernéticas" informa sobre la dificultad de proteger a los individuos de la difusión de comentarios falsos y anónimos en la red.Ex: Both libel and slander are forms of defamation: libel is defamation in writing, while slander is spoken.Ex: I can also remember a time when slurs were uttered about Jewish people and if you didn't laugh you were considered a wet blanket.* * *levantaron calumnias contra la institución they spread slanderous rumors about the institution* * *
Del verbo calumniar: ( conjugate calumniar)
calumnia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
calumnia
calumniar
calumnia sustantivo femenino ( oral) defamation, slander;
( escrita) libel;
calumniar ( conjugate calumniar) verbo transitivo ( por escrito) to libel;
( oralmente) to slander
calumnia sustantivo femenino
1 calumny: ¡eso es una vil calumnia!, that's a complete lie
2 Jur slander
calumniar verbo transitivo
1 to calumniate
2 Jur to slander
' calumnia' also found in these entries:
English:
foul
- slander
- slur
- tantamount
- libel
- smear
* * *calumnia nf[oral] slander, calumny; [escrita] libel, calumny* * ** * *calumnia nf: slander, libel♦ calumnioso, -sa adj -
2 губная помада, которая хорошо накладывается
Makarov: lipstick that smearsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > губная помада, которая хорошо накладывается
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3 мазки-отпечатки по Папаниколау
Microbiology: Pap smearsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мазки-отпечатки по Папаниколау
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4 отрицательный шеечный мазок
Gynecology: negative cervical smearsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отрицательный шеечный мазок
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5 поверхностный посев
Agriculture: surface planting, surface smears (микроорганизмов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхностный посев
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6 поверхностный посев мазком
Food industry: surface smearsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поверхностный посев мазком
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7 цитологический мазок со слизистой шейки матки
Medicine: pap smears (pap tests) (по Папаниколау)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > цитологический мазок со слизистой шейки матки
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8 это маркая материя
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > это маркая материя
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9 embadurnar
v.to smear.María embarra su cara con miel Mary smears her face with honey.* * *1 to daub, smear■ embadurnar de/con yeso to daub with plaster* * *VT to daub, smear (de with)* * *1.verbo transitivo2.embadurnarse v pron (refl)embadurnarse de algo — to plaster o smear oneself with something
* * *= smear, splatter, spatter, anoint.Ex. Virus suspension was also smeared on their wings and claws.Ex. These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Ex. Instead of going to his desk, he proceeded to the window and lingered there idly watching the rain spatter on the pavement outside.Ex. The practice of anointing with perfumed oil was common among the Hebrews.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.embadurnarse v pron (refl)embadurnarse de algo — to plaster o smear oneself with something
* * *= smear, splatter, spatter, anoint.Ex: Virus suspension was also smeared on their wings and claws.
Ex: These nocturnal rampages by gangs of werewolves included chasing women, eating prodigiously, being splattered with mud, and caterwauling generally.Ex: Instead of going to his desk, he proceeded to the window and lingered there idly watching the rain spatter on the pavement outside.Ex: The practice of anointing with perfumed oil was common among the Hebrews.* * *embadurnar [A1 ]vtembadurnar algo DE algo to smear sth WITH sthlo embadurnó de grasa he smeared it with grease, he smeared grease all over ittenía los dedos embadurnados de chocolate her fingers were covered in chocolate( refl) embadurnarse DE algo to plaster oneself WITH sth* * *
embadurnar ( conjugate embadurnar) verbo transitivo embadurnar algo de algo to smear sth with sth
embadurnarse verbo pronominal ( refl) embadurnarse de algo to plaster o smear oneself with sth
embadurnar verbo transitivo to smear [de, with]
' embadurnar' also found in these entries:
English:
daub
- smear
* * *♦ vt* * *v/t smear (de with)* * *embadurnar vtembarrar: to smear, to daub -
10 embarrar
v.1 to cover with mud.El charco embarró las llantas The puddle covered the tires with mud.2 to smear, to befoul, to dab, to daub.María embarra su cara con miel Mary smears her face with honey.* * *1 (untar de barro) to cover with mud2 (embadurnar) to daub, smear1 to get covered in mud* * *1. VT1) (=enfangar) to splash with mud3)embarrar a algn — Caribe, Cono Sur to smear sb, damage sb's standing; CAm, Méx * to set sb up *
la embarré — Cono Sur * I put my foot in it *, I spoiled things
2.VI Cono Sur to make a mess of things3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to cover... in mud2.embarrarla — (AmS fam) to mess up (AmE colloq), to mess things up (BrE colloq)
embarrarse v pron persona to get covered in mud; <prenda/ropa> to get...muddy* * *= muddy.Ex. The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.* * *1.verbo transitivo to cover... in mud2.embarrarla — (AmS fam) to mess up (AmE colloq), to mess things up (BrE colloq)
embarrarse v pron persona to get covered in mud; <prenda/ropa> to get...muddy* * *= muddy.Ex: The concept of such a center remained nebulous at best, and we later learned that communication problems early on had muddied the message about what was really needed.
* * *embarrar [A1 ]vtto cover … in mudun coche que pasaba me embarró toda a passing car covered me in mud o splashed mud all over meto get covered in mudse embarró toda la ropa he got his clothes all muddy* * *
embarrar ( conjugate embarrar) verbo transitivo
to cover … in mud;
embarrarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to get covered in mud;
‹prenda/ropa› to get…muddy
' embarrar' also found in these entries:
English:
muddy
* * *♦ vt1. [con barro] to cover with mud3. Am [calumniar, desacreditar] to smear* * *embarrar vt1) : to cover with mud2) embadurnar: to smear -
11 éclaboussure
éclaboussure [eklabusyʀ]feminine noun[de boue] splash ; [de sang] spatter• il y a des éclaboussures sur la glace there are smears or spots on the mirror* * *eklabusyʀ nfsplash, fig stain* * *éclaboussure nf1 (d'eau, de boue) splash; (d'encre, de sang) spatter;2 ( sur une réputation) blot, blemish; sa réputation a reçu quelques éclaboussures his reputation has been tarnished.[eklabusyr] nom féminin2. [retombée] smear -
12 RÍÐA
I)(að), v. to tremble, move unsteadily (riðuðu augu).f. shivering fever, ague.* * *1.ríð, pret. reið, reitt (mod. reiðst), reið, pl. riðu; subj. riði; imperat. ríð, ríttu, Lv. 39, mod. ríddu; part. riðinn: [A. S. ridan; Engl. ride; Germ. reiten, etc.]:— to ride; in Icel., where all land-travelling is on horseback, ríða has become almost synonymous with to journey, travel, adding the road or way in acc. (cp. Old Engl. use of to ride); ríða leið sína, veg sinn, etc.; þeir bræðr riðu til alþingis, Nj. 2; nú skalt þú riða vestr, … þá reið í móti þeim Þjóstólfr, reið Höskuldr heim til hús síns, 4; síðan reið hann vestr í Hjarðarholt, Ísl. ii. 199; ok þegar reið hann at leita líkanna, Eg. 601; þá lét Ásgerðr skjóta hesti undir mann, reið sá sem ákafligast vestr í Hjarðarholt … Þorgerðr lét þegar söðla sér hest … riðu þau um kveldit ok nóttina til þess er þau kómu til Borgar, 602, 603; flestir menn riðu Týrsdaginn í brott, Sturl. iii. 183; tóku þeir nú á reið mikilli ok var allgott at ríða ofan eptir héraðinu, 185; þeir riðu Þriðja-daginn, … þeir riðu til Hörgárdals um kveldit, reið Eyjólfr á Möðru-völlu, … riðu þeir upp um Hörgárdal, … Rafn ok Eyjólfr riðu með flokk sinn upp eptir ísinum, 216, 217; géf ek þat ráð at þú ríðir í mót honum, en ek mun ríða til meðan, Fms. i. 70, xi. 364, Gísl. 19, Nj. 85, 86: metaph., at margir Íslendingar mundi kenna á hlut sínum, nema þeir riði sjálfir á vit sín, unless they rode towards themselves, i. e. took counsel with themselves, took care, Ld. 180:—absol. to start, part, ok hvergi í kveldi ríða, Skíða R. 108; jarl bað hann búask ok sagði mál at riðu, Orkn. 48.2. adding the horse (vehicle) in dat.; ríða hesti, ríða svörtum, hvítum, … skjóttum, góðum, vökrum … hesti, Nj. 54, 81, etc.; ríða húsum, to ‘ride’ the ridge of a house (as a ghost), Grett. 83 new Ed.3. trans. with acc.; ríða hest, to break a colt for riding; and hann er vel riðinn, well broken in; ó-riðinn, unbroken: also to cover, of horses, cattle.4. reflex., recipr. ríðask at, to attack one another, Al.; ríðask hjá, to pass by one another, Sturl. ii. 171.B. To swing, sway, with the notion of a heavy, rotary motion, as of a thing in balance, a weapon brandished, a windlass, or the like; [cp. Engl. sea-phrase to ride at anchor]; í því er hann heyrði sverðit ríða, Karl. 161; nú reið sverð at svíra, Bs. ii. 74; maðr nokkurr er sá at öxin reið, Fms. vii. 325; er öxin reið at honum, ii. 82; ef konungr léti ofan ríða sverðit, vii. 172; en er upp reið gáiga-tréit, 13; konungr stóð undir er tréit reið, ix. 386; þá reið at honum brúnássinn, ok hrataði hann inn aptr, Nj. 202; þá er sól riðr upp ok þar til er hón sezk, N. G. L. i. 218; þat tré er riða skal öllum at upp loki, of a door, Hm. 137:—to balance; önnur galeiðrinn sprakk er hón reið á járninu, Fagrsk.: metaph. the phrase, e-t ríðr miklu (or á miklu), to be of great importance, momentous; honum þótti í þér mest vinkaup ok stærstu ríða um þína hollostu, Fb. ii. 289; hve mjök þat er kallat at á hirti (sic) ríði, hversu til fátækra manna var gört í þessu lífi, Bs. i. 104; á-ríðandi, momentous; e-t ríðr e-m at fullu, proves fatal to one.2. to reel, stagger; í því er fíllinn tók at ríða, Al. 76; tók þá kastalinn at ríða mjök, Fms. viii. 429; hann reið á ymsar hliðar, Konr.: impers., reið bátinum svá at honum hvelfir, the boat rolled so that it capsized, Mar.; in mod. usage better, alda ríðr undir skipið, aldan reið að, of the rolling waves, freq. in mod. usage.2.ríð, reið, riðu, declined like the preceding word, but altogether different in etymology, being originally vríða; [A. S. wriðan; Engl. writhe; Dan.-Swed. vride, vrida; cp. Engl. wreath, wreathe; reiðr = angry, distorted, is derived from this verb]:—to writhe, twist, knit, wind; hár riðit í hring, the hair twisted into a ring, Akv. 8; ríða knút, to knit a knot; dúk ok ríða á þrjá knúta, Fb. i. 212; þar var hrískjörr nokkur ok riðu þar á knúta stóra, Orkn. 372; þar á kjörrinu reið ek þér knút, … ekki mun ek leysa þann knút er þú reitt mér þar, en riða mátta ek þér þann kaút, er …, Fms. vii. 123; með hverri list þeir eru saman riðnir, Al. 19; ríða knapp á e-t, to finish, wind a thing up, Ísl. ii. 102; ríða net, ríða ræxna, to net a net; tók hann lín ok garn, ok reið á ræxna svá sem net er síðan, Edda i. 182; ekki ríðanda ræxn, Sd. 188.2. metaph., vera við e-t riðinn, to be wound up with a thing; ok verðr hann lítt við söguna riðinn, Glúm. 334; ef þeir vitu at þú ert nokkuð við hennar mál riðinn, Fbr. 57; and ó-við-riðinn, unconnected with.B. [Prob. the same word], to rub, smear, with dat.; floti var riðit á öl spjótskeptin, Sd. 163; ríða smyrslum á, Hom. (St.); taka hráka sinn, ríða í kross í krismu stað á brjóst ok millum herða, N. G. L. i. 339; hann ríðr því (the lime) heitu á limar ok kvistu viðarins, Fms. vi. 153; hann reið á blóðinu. Eg. 211; hann ríðr á hann vatni sínu, Bs. i. 460; hann lét ríða leiri ok kolum í andlit sér, Fms. ii. 59; taka snjó ok bræða með höndum sér ok ríða á, svá at þat verði alvátt, K. Þ. K. 12; er dreifð síðan askan ok riðit sem víðast um þau kjöt, Stj. 71; hón vill jafnan ríða hann blóði ok róðru, Gísl. 45; hann tekr þá Sköfnungs stein, ok ríðr, ok bindr við hönd Gríms, Ld. 252; tók ek hein ór pússi mínum ok reið ek í eggina, Sturl. ii. 62.II. metaph., with dat. to thrash, flog; ef maðr bregðr manni at hann væri stafkarl, eða riðr honum kinn, bæti hálfa mörk, or smears his cheeks, i. e. buffets him, cp. vulgar Dan. smöre een = to give a sound thrashing, and Swed. han wredh hans bak, i. e. flogged him; ef þat er kennt konu at hón ríði ( that she beats) manni, eða þjónum hans, … þá er hón sek þrem mörkum, 390; hann var blóðrisa um herðarnar, en hlaupit hold af beinum … flutti þat Oddr, at Geirríð mun hafa riðit honum, Eb. 46 (thus, and not from ríða, to ride?).III. to wring, press; mjólk sú er riðin er ór selju börk, Pr. 473. -
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14 представлять собой
Представлять собой - to be, to represent, to constitute; to pose (об опасности, трудности и т.п.)The pneumatic spring is a small volume of gas trapped in a cavity behind the valve poppet.This combined melting point is the eutectic temperature of the mixture.It is noted that the solid line represents an upper bound to all data.The pulls and smears observed optically constitute the same wear mechanism in action.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > представлять собой
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15 R87
рус Отклонения от нормы, выявленные при исследовании препаратов из женских половых органовeng Abnormal findings in specimens from female genital organs. Abnormal findings in secretions and smears from: cervix uteri, vagina, vulva. (Excludes: ) carcinoma in situ ( D05-D07.3), dysplasia of: cervix uteri ( N87.-), vagina ( N89.0-N89.3), vulva ( N90.0-N90.3) -
16 R87.0
рус Анормальное содержание ферментовeng Abnormal findings in specimens from female genital organs. Abnormal findings in secretions and smears from: cervix uteri, vagina, vulva. (Excludes: ) carcinoma in situ ( D05-D07.3), dysplasia of: cervix uteri ( N87.-), vagina ( N89.0-N89.3), vulva ( N90.0-N90.3). Abnormal level of enzymes -
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рус Анормальное содержание гормоновeng Abnormal findings in specimens from female genital organs. Abnormal findings in secretions and smears from: cervix uteri, vagina, vulva. (Excludes: ) carcinoma in situ ( D05-D07.3), dysplasia of: cervix uteri ( N87.-), vagina ( N89.0-N89.3), vulva ( N90.0-N90.3). Abnormal level of hormones -
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рус Анормальное содержание других лекарственных средств, медикаментов и биологических веществeng Abnormal findings in specimens from female genital organs. Abnormal findings in secretions and smears from: cervix uteri, vagina, vulva. (Excludes: ) carcinoma in situ ( D05-D07.3), dysplasia of: cervix uteri ( N87.-), vagina ( N89.0-N89.3), vulva ( N90.0-N90.3). Abnormal level of other drugs, medicaments and biological substances -
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рус Анормальное содержание веществ, поступивших в организм главным образом с немедицинской цельюeng Abnormal findings in specimens from female genital organs. Abnormal findings in secretions and smears from: cervix uteri, vagina, vulva. (Excludes: ) carcinoma in situ ( D05-D07.3), dysplasia of: cervix uteri ( N87.-), vagina ( N89.0-N89.3), vulva ( N90.0-N90.3). Abnormal level of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source -
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рус Отклонения от нормы, выявленные при иммунологических исследованияхeng Abnormal findings in specimens from female genital organs. Abnormal findings in secretions and smears from: cervix uteri, vagina, vulva. (Excludes: ) carcinoma in situ ( D05-D07.3), dysplasia of: cervix uteri ( N87.-), vagina ( N89.0-N89.3), vulva ( N90.0-N90.3). Abnormal immunological findings
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