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smear [smɪə(r)]1 noun(a) (mark → on glass, mirror, wall) trace f, tache f; (longer) traînée f; (of ink) pâté m, bavure f;∎ smears of blood/paint des traînées fpl de sang/de peinture∎ a smear on sb's integrity/reputation une atteinte à l'honneur/à la réputation de qn;∎ to use smear tactics avoir recours à la calomnie∎ to smear sth with grease, to smear grease on sth étaler de la graisse sur qch;∎ she smeared the dish with butter elle a beurré le plat;∎ to smear paint/chocolate on one's face se barbouiller le visage de peinture/de chocolat;∎ they smeared red paint everywhere ils ont tout barbouillé de peinture rouge;∎ Cookery chicken breasts smeared with garlic butter des blancs mpl de poulet cuits dans du beurre à l'ail∎ the ink on the page was smeared l'encre a coulé sur la page;∎ the rain has smeared the address la pluie a en partie effacé l'adresse;∎ don't smear the wet paint/varnish ne faites pas de taches de peinture/de vernis;∎ the walls were smeared with blood les murs étaient tout maculés de sang;∎ the mirror was smeared with fingermarks il y avait des traces de doigts sur la glace∎ an attempt to smear the prime minister une tentative de diffamation du premier ministre►► smear campaign campagne f de diffamation ou dénigrement;Medicine smear test frottis m (vaginal), French Canadian test m de Papanicolaou
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