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1) General subject: (что-л.) bring into challenge, cast discredit on (его предыдущие показания), throw discredit on (его предыдущие показания), (что-л.) bring into challenge, put the matter to the question, question, cast a doubt, place a question mark over, place in doubt, throw into question2) Military: bring into challenge, call in question3) Diplomatic term: call into question (АД)4) Makarov: cast discredit onУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поставить под сомнение
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1) General subject: call in question, challenge, discredit, dispute, doubt (что-л.), impeach, obelize, oppugn, p'raps, perhaps, query, question (в чем-либо), reflect on, reflect upon, (что-л.) throw doubt upon, throw discredit on, cast doubts on (что-л., кого-л.), impugn, call into question2) Engineering: reflect3) Mathematics: be in doubt, be open to question4) Diplomatic term: cast doubt on, query( smth), question (smth)5) Jargon: scullyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > подвергать сомнению
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General subject: throw discredit upon (this fact throws discredit upon his information - этот факт заставляет усомниться в его информации)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить усомниться в
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1. challenge2. discredit3. impereachment4. doubt; questionневменяемость, подвергнутая сомнению — questioned insanity
вне сомнения, несомненно, безусловно — beyond question
5. qualm6. questionвне сомнения; вне всякого сомнения — past question
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question глагол:question (спрашивать, сомневаться, допрашивать, задавать вопрос, подвергать сомнению, расспрашивать)query (спрашивать, подвергать сомнению, осведомляться, ставить вопросительный знак, выражать сомнение)словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > подвергать сомнению
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1) General subject: asperse, bad mouth, besmear, besmirch, bespatter, blemish, calumniate, cast a slur, cast a slur on, defame, defile, derogate, discredit, disparage, put a slur, slander, sling mud at, spatter, talk down, tarnish, throw a slur on (кого-л., что-л.), throw mud at, damn, drag through the mire, soil, bring a slur (кого-л.-upon), cast a slur (кого-л.-upon), put a slur (кого-л.-upon), throw a slur (кого-л.-upon), taint reputation (кого-л.), cast a slur on (кого-л., что-л.), cloud, humiliate2) American: bad-mouth3) Obsolete: slur4) Rare: denigrate5) Law: attack admission, attack confession6) Makarov: tar, cast dirt at (кого-л.), fling dirt at (кого-л.), cast a slur on (кого-л. что-л.), cast a slur upon (кого-л. что-л.) -
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гл.to defame; discredit; disgrace; dishonour; disparage; fling (throw) mud (at); tarnish smb's honour (reputation); ( оклеветать тж) to slander
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