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1 wrongful accusation
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2 wrongful accusation
1) Общая лексика: ложное обвинение2) Политика: наговор -
3 wrongful accusation
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4 wrongful accusation, slander
Общая лексика: напраслинаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wrongful accusation, slander
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5 make a wrongful accusation
Общая лексика: возводить напраслину (against smb. - на кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > make a wrongful accusation
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6 wrongful
[ʹrɒŋf(ə)l] a1. неправильный; несправедливый; обидныйwrongful charge /accusation/ - ложное обвинение
2. вредный3. юр. незаконный, неправомерный, противоправный -
7 wrongful
ˈrɔŋful прил.
1) а) неправильный, несправедливый Syn: incorrect, wrong б) незаконный, преступный Syn: illegal, unlawful
2) вредный, плохой Syn: harmful, bad неправильный;
несправедливый;
обидный - * charge /accusation/ ложное обвинение вредный (юридическое) незаконный, неправомерный, противоправный - * dismissal незаконное увольнение - * intention противозаконное намерение wrongful вредный ~ незаконный, преступный;
неправомерный;
wrongful dismissal незаконное увольнение ~ незаконный ~ неправильный, несправедливый ~ неправильный ~ неправомерный ~ несправедливый ~ преступный ~ противоправныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wrongful
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8 напраслина
жен.;
только ед.;
разг. wrongfull accusation, slander;
false charge/allegation возводить напраслину на кого-л. ≈ to slander/malign smb.напраслин|а - ж. разг. wrongful accusation, false imputation, возводить ~у (на рд.) slander.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > напраслина
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9 напрасно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от напрасный
2. предик.;
безл. (it is) useless;
(it is) no use
3. нареч.
1) (тщетно) in vain, for nothing, vainly, to no purpose
2) (несправедливо) wrongly, wrongfully, unjustly
3): вы напрасно так думаете ≈ you shouldn't think that;
you are wrong to think that (way)напрасн|о -
1. нареч. (зря) without reason;
~ вы ему рассказали you shouldn`t have told him;
~! you shouldn`t have (done that) !;
2. в знач. сказ. (тщетно, бесполезно) in vain;
всё было ~ it was no use/good;
~ый
3. (тщетный) vain;
~ая надежда vain hope;
4. (ненужный) unwarranted, unnecessary;
5. уст. (несправедливый) unjust;
~ое обвинение wrongful accusation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > напрасно
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10 slander
клевета имя существительное:поклеп (slander, calumny, false accusattion)напраслина (slander, wrongful accusation)глагол:
См. также в других словарях:
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