1 to try to damage sb’s reputation by saying unkind or untrue things -- sverte
lies he told to smear his political enemies løgner han fortalte for å sverte sine politiske fiender
3 an attempt to smear sb’s reputation -- bakvaskelse [ masculine ]
4 to spread (something sticky or oily) over a surface -- smøre (på), tilgrise
5 to make or become blurred; to smudge -- smøre til, gni utover
6 to try to discredit (a person etc) by slandering him -- bakvaske, rakke ned på
7 a mark made by smearing. -- tilgrising, flekk
8 a piece of slander -- bakvasking, ærekrenkelse
He considered the remarks to be a smear on his character.
Three investigators examined 20 microscopic fields of each spleen or liver smear.
In fact, one can foresee heuristically that this method will also smear interior layers.
On one hand, the smear takers proposed a workshop programme through which their cultural awareness and intercultural communication skills could be improved.
Two of these infants were febrile at the time of presentation, and both had leukocytosis on peripheral blood smear.
Subsequent news reports also found that some political groups were using entries to discredit opponents in smear campaigns.
Vertical precipices in cohesive soil may be briefly created by tectonic processes, but weathering and soil erosion should quickly smear these out.
Moreover, not all of the "missed" positive smears would eventually have progressed to invasive cancer.
These include both the designs of the workshops of smear takers and community health educators.
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