Complete Definition of "traduce"

English
Etymology
from Latin tr�dūcere, to lead as a spectacle, dishonor : tr�-, tr�ns-, trans- + dūcere, to lead.

Pronunciation
(tr�-dūs', -dyūs')
Verb
en-verb|traduc|ing

  1. transitive To malign a person or entity by making malicious and false or defamatory statements.

Synonyms
defame
libel
slander

Derived terms
traducement
traducer
traducingly

Translations
German: verleumden

Category:English transitive verbs


Italian

Pronunciation
/IPAchar|tra�dut�e/

Verb form
traduce

  1. third-person singular indicative present of tradurre

Category:Italian verb forms


Romanian

Etymology
L.|ro traducere

Pronunciation
IPA|/tra'du.ʧe/

Verb
ro-verb|3

  1. to translate

Conjugation
ro-conj-duce|tra

Derived terms
traducere


Spanish

Pronunciation
/IPAchar|tɾa�ðuθe/

Verb form
traduce

  1. third-person singular indicative present of traducir
  2. second-person singular imperative of traducir

Category:Spanish verb forms

co:traduce
el:traduce
fr:traduce
io:traduce
it:traduce
hu:traduce
ja:traduce
ro:traduce
te:traduce
vi:traduce

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