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Перевод: denigrate speek denigrate


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чернить; порочить; клеветать


Тезаурус:

  1. Explain the problem if you must as a difference in approach to the job; if you denigrate a previous boss the interviewer will assume that you will do the same thing next time around.
  2. The Boat Race is an easy event to denigrate, firstly as spectator-unfriendly.
  3. They have been cruelly used to put a most unhealthy fear of God into people, or in very recent times in this country to offer absurd explanations for a fire in a cathedral, to denigrate an outspoken bishop, or to hound homosexuals and those suffering from AIDS.
  4. This is not to denigrate what Hanson does, but the limits to its managerial scope need to be recognised.
  5. Because they denigrate the guitar.
  6. In each case they inevitably begin to denigrate their opposite numbers for not doing "real police work".
  7. Like a chain reaction, such suspicions quickly breed upon themselves and in the convoluted world of intelligence find ready ears because there is always someone willing to denigrate another person's opinions.
  8. It seems churlish to denigrate a show that offers as much humour and sharp observation as this one, but it is impossible to escape the conclusion that Reflected Glory finally adds up to less than the sum of its parts.
  9. A Unionist past of failure and frustration from the doom and gloom merchants who denigrate their own country and tell us we could not survive without London; or an independent future of hope, vision and self respect, as Scots regain our rightful place as equal partners in the European family of nations."
  10. They say that it's easy to denigrate but when you hate as much as JOHN BITUMEN the problem is one of selection.
  11. This is probably the reason for its universal acceptance as something to be cherished, and for its survival despite all religious disapproval which from time to time has endeavoured to denigrate it, as did for example, some of the teachings of Puritanism.
  12. "This piece wasn't meant to denigrate feminism, and if it comes across that way, I think I failed."
  13. "Don't denigrate her now just to please me."

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