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Перевод: vilify speek vilify


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поносить; чернить


Тезаурус:

  1. Well, all right, your editorial "Holy bat-poo" (18 February) isn't meant to be taken too seriously, but why vilify the harmless bat?
  2. Many of the protesters, together with much of the black press, attempted to publicise the jogger's name and to vilify her character, claiming variously that she had never been attacked, that she had been raped by her white boyfriend, or that she had gone to the park in search of sexual adventure.
  3. In other words, if Dr Akhtar has his way, it would become unlawful to vilify a person's religion, just as it is to humiliate him because of the colour of his skin.
  4. The full-fledged technical experts vilify the screeching retinue of Elvis Presley.
  5. The expenditure was justified by the argument that the newspaper industry existed to vilify the GLC and the rest of the left, and that the public was being denied the chance to hear the other side.
  6. So they vilify it.
  7. She invests women's social commonalities with a genetic yet mystical significance, and turns feminism into a kind of club, within which true believers heap praise on each other and vilify the fake women outside.
  8. Some are content to praise or vilify Althusser while never engaging deeply with his views, and many of the debates surrounding his work are conducted at this superficial level.
  9. Governments interested in publicity and propaganda have published much under the impulse of the urge to justify themselves and vilify their opponents.
  10. Paragraph 610 of the Bar code provides, first:" Counsel must not make statements or ask questions which are merely scandalous or intended or calculated only to vilify insult or annoy either a witness or some other person; counsel must if possible avoid the naming in open Court of third parties whose characters would thereby be impugned; counsel must not suggest that a witness or other person is guilty of crime, fraud or misconduct or attribute to another person the crime or conduct of which his lay client is accused"
  11. In November 1989 a press campaign was mounted to vilify leaders of the Paris-based dissident organization Federation for a Democratic China and its sympathizers.
  12. Until such a time, the way remains open for doctors to vilify colleagues publicly with impunity and to mount ill founded and unscientific attacks on approaches to care with which they do not agree.

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