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Перевод: slander speek slander


[существительное]
клевета ; злословие; сплетни ; поклеп ; навет ; напраслина ;
[глагол]
оклеветать; клеветать; наговорить; порочить репутацию; лгать; оболгать; обсирать [сл.]; срать [сл.]


Тезаурус:

  1. He's committed a libellous slander, based on heresay, making the most obscene remarks about Katherine and the marriage not being consummated.
  2. But he quickly goes on to say, "keeping a clear conscience, so that those who speak maliciously against your good behaviour in Christ may be ashamed of their slander" (1 Peter 3:15, 16).
  3. Slander
  4. TONY BANKS, the Labour MP, is being sued for libel and slander by The Field, the country sports magazine, after he allegedly made derogatory comments in another magazine about a survey of MPs' views on hunting, shooting and fishing.
  5. Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.
  6. For the slander and the lies, any "mount
  7. Slander ?
  8. The changing values attributed to our own private delicts such as divorce, slander, adultery, debt, libel, blasphemy, obedience to church, and the like, have turned some earlier "crimes" into matters now governed by other social mores.
  9. The slander spread like wildfire and was only checked when the drunk who invented it confessed in a magistrates court.
  10. In the 1930s, the Supreme Court began to widen its interpretation of free speech to include writings and films of little or no artistic merit, provided they did not include "licentious" speech, the forms of which were listed in 1942 as libel, slander, insulting or "fighting" words, and obscenity, all of which were excluded from First Amendment protection.
  11. In the (one hopes, very unlikely) event that you are defamed by a reference, the normal rules of libel and slander apply.
  12. The case became the standard for setting the difference between libel and slander.
  13. Laws on slander and incitement aside, freedom of expression must be safeguarded as fiercely as is the honour of the Prophet by those Mr Rushdie has offended; pick at it, or suggest compromises, and the whole principle is threatened.

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