пятно; клевета; бесчестье; вязкое или липкое вещество; грязная кампания(A false accusation intended to damage someone's reputation: the popular press were indulging in unwarranted smears. More example sentences: Prime Minister Tony Blair and his colleagues took Gilligan's report as a serious smear on their reputations. Secondly, many if not most false negative smears can be detected on re-examination, but what does this mean from the legal point of view? Yesterday The Guardian printed a report by John Sutherland branding bloggers of unfairly smearing Rachel Corries' good name – the article then proceeded to indulge in some choice smears of its own. ODE. The smear was devastating for Isayeva, a conservative Muslim, and a sign of the immense pressure on Chernovik reporters. BBC Alexander Demidov); очернение(a smear campaign joyand); след(размазанный, напр., "his shirt was covered in lipstick smears"; "I saw a smear of blood on my fingers" Рина Грант); мазок; поношение; компромат(traduiser); смазка; пачкотня
мазок(метод приготовления препаратов для светового микроскопирования – чаще всего крови, а также костного мозга и некоторых др. тканей; для получения М. крови свежую каплю помещают на чистое предметное стекло и гранью расположенного под наклоном др. предметного (или покровного) стекла с лёгким нажимом распределяют каплю тонким слоем по поверхности, после подсыхания М. фиксируют (метанол и т.п.) или сразу окрашивают (красители Гимза, Май-Грюнвальда и др) dimock)
запятнать(with something – чем-либо • The ambush of two Deputies shot in the head in Compton... Jubilant black people on the street, the cops are dying and no one is going to help them... One of the best men I know is black and his race smears him with this... This is common behavior of the North American pavement ape... (Twitter)ART Vancouver)