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单词 traducer
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traducern.

Brit. /trəˈdjuːsə/, /trəˈdʒuːsə/, U.S. /trəˈd(j)usər/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: traduce v., -er suffix1.
Etymology: < traduce v. + -er suffix1. In sense 2 with reference to translation between languages originally after French traducteur (see traductor n.).
1. A defamer, a slanderer, a calumniator.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > damage to reputation > slander or calumny > [noun] > one who slanders
missayer1340
slandererc1340
jurorc1380
third tonguea1382
defamerc1425
malignerc1425
disclanderer1447
praterc1500
evil-sayer1530
ill sayera1533
infamera1533
belier1541
sycophant1548
calumniatorc1550
disgracer1570
infamator1571
depraver1584
calumnier1586
libeller1589
infamizer1593
maldisant1598
oblocutor1603
traducer1603
villainizer1605
vilifier1611
calumner1614
scandallerc1620
scandalizer1632
blackmouth1642
deflowerer1645
famer1646
defamator1658
reflector1681
reflecter1686
asperser1702
bedirtera1742
libellist1794
mud-flinger1839
denigrator1875
mud-slinger1876
tar-brusher1884
libellant-
1603 A. Willet Retection 179 The partie traduced is cleered of the crime of falsification, which cleaueth fast as pitch to the traducers face.
1614 W. Raleigh Hist. World i. ii. xxii. §10. 556 Belike these traducers would commend no actions but of dead Princes.
a1734 R. North Examen (1740) i. ii. ⁋83 I thought it reasonable to bid Defiance to this bold Traducer.
1781 R. B. Sheridan Critic i. i. 22 You are the greatest traducer of all other authors living.
1822 John Bull 28 Oct. 780/3 The malevolent attacks of those who then imagined his Lady a traducer, a calumniator, and a libeller.
1868 J. H. Blunt Reformation Church of Eng. I. ii. 57 In spite of all that was afterwards alleged by Wolsey's enemies and traducers.
1924 H. H. Asquith Stud. & Sketches v. 102 Rivalling in scurrility the best efforts of his traducer.
1960 Guardian 14 June 104/ I think his record is more impressively consistent than that of his present traducers in the Labour party.
2003 R. J. W. Selleck Shop iv. 185 The traducer Hackett is again deservedly punished.
2. A translator. Also: a person who derives something (from somewhere). Obsolete.
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the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > translation > [noun] > one who translates
remenoura1382
translatora1382
interpreterc1384
turnera1387
reducerc1530
metaphrast1610
linguist1612
traducer1631
traductor1679
versionist1782
versionera1806
the world > relative properties > relationship > imitation > [noun] > want of originality > one who derives from a source
deriver1613
borrowera1616
derivator1652
traducer1670
1631 G. C. tr. P. Du Moulin Learned Treat. Trad. xx. 260 Symmachus a Traducer [Fr. traducteur]of the Scriptures.
1670 T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. II ii. iv. 122 Who ever were the first traducer of this opinion into Greece, we have sufficient reason to conclude it was originally traduced from some Scripture, or Jewish Tradition.
1766 R. Griffith & E. Griffith Lett. Henry & Frances IV. cccclxv. 29 The French Books..being then under Translation, by an able Hand..or some other Traducer of the French Language.
1818 H. J. Todd Johnson's Dict. Eng. Lang. Traducer,..2. One who derives. [Also in later dictionaries.]
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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