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(önemli birine) çamur atmak

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Türkçe - İngilizce
{f} muckrake
On April 14, 1906, President Roosevelt delivered a speech on "The Man with the Muck Rake,"
To seek for, expose, or charge, esp
to search for and expose corruption or scandal especially as done by a journalist
The phrase was taken up by the press, and the verb to muck"rake`, in the above sense, and the noun muck"rak`er (&?;), to designate one so engaged, were speedily coined and obtained wide currency
explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures; "This reporter was well-known for his muckraking"
On April 14, 1906, President Roosevelt delivered a speech on "The Man with the Muck Rake," in which he deprecated sweeping and unjust charges of corruption against public men and corporations
The original allusion was to a character in Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress"
{f} reveal corruption, expose scandal
habitually, corruption, real or alleged, on the part of public men and corporations
The original allusion was to a character in Bunyan's "Pilgrim's Progress" so intent on raking up muck that he could not see a celestial crown held above him
so intent on raking up muck that he could not see a celestial crown held above him
in which he deprecated sweeping and unjust charges of corruption against public men and corporations
explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures; "This reporter was well-known for his muckraking
(önemli birine) çamur atmak