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(deep disfavour)

  • 1 disgrace

    1. noun, no pl.
    1) (ignominy) Schande, die; Schmach, die (geh.); (deep disfavour) Ungnade, die

    bring disgrace on somebody/something — Schande über jemanden/etwas bringen

    2)

    be a disgrace [to somebody/something] — [für jemanden/etwas] eine Schande sein

    2. transitive verb
    [Person:] Schande machen (+ Dat.); [Person, Handlung:] Schande bringen über (+ Akk.)
    * * *
    [dis'ɡreis] 1. noun
    1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) die Ungnade
    2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) die Schmach
    3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) die Schande
    2. verb
    1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) Schande bringen über
    2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) die Gunst entziehen
    - academic.ru/20981/disgraceful">disgraceful
    - disgracefully
    * * *
    dis·grace
    [dɪsˈgreɪs]
    I. n no pl
    1. (shame) Schande f, Schmach f geh
    to bring \disgrace on sb/sth Schande über jdn/etw bringen
    2. (sth or sb shameful) Schande f, Schandfleck m
    II. vt
    to \disgrace sb Schande über jdn bringen, jdm Schande bereiten
    he has been \disgraced er ist in Ungnade gefallen
    * * *
    [dIs'greɪs]
    1. n
    1) no pl (= dishonour, shame) Schande f

    in disgracemit Schimpf und Schande; (as a punishment) zur Strafe

    to bring disgrace ( up)on sb — jdm Schande machen or bringen

    to be in/fall into disgrace — in Ungnade (gefallen) sein/fallen (with bei)

    2) (= cause of shame thing) Schande f (to für), Blamage f (to für); (person) Schandfleck m (
    to +gen)

    you're a complete disgrace!mit dir kann man sich wirklich nur blamieren!

    the cost of rented accommodation is a disgracees ist eine Schande, wie teuer Mietwohnungen sind

    2. vt
    Schande machen (+dat); country, family Schande bringen über (+acc)

    don't disgrace us!mach uns keine Schande!, blamier uns nicht!

    to disgrace oneself — sich blamieren; (child, dog) sich schlecht benehmen

    to be disgraced — blamiert sein; (politician, officer etc) in Unehre gefallen sein

    * * *
    disgrace [dısˈɡreıs]
    A s
    1. Schande f:
    2. Schande f, Schandfleck m ( beide:
    to gen):
    3. Ungnade f:
    be in (fall into) disgrace in Ungnade stehen (fallen) ( with bei)
    B v/t
    1. Schande bringen über (akk), jemandem Schande bereiten
    2. jemandem seine Gunst entziehen:
    be disgraced in Ungnade fallen
    * * *
    1. noun, no pl.
    1) (ignominy) Schande, die; Schmach, die (geh.); (deep disfavour) Ungnade, die

    bring disgrace on somebody/something — Schande über jemanden/etwas bringen

    2)

    be a disgrace [to somebody/something] — [für jemanden/etwas] eine Schande sein

    2. transitive verb
    [Person:] Schande machen (+ Dat.); [Person, Handlung:] Schande bringen über (+ Akk.)
    * * *
    n.
    Blamage -n f.
    Schande -n f. v.
    blamieren v.
    schänden v.

    English-german dictionary > disgrace

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