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1 loss of honour
loss of honour (of prestige, of confidence, of hope) потеря чести (престижа, уверенности, надежды) -
2 loss
[lɔs]nпотеря, лишение, ущерб, урон, убыток, утратаHe was at a loss for words. — Он не мог подобрать/найти нужных слов.
The company's books have shown a loss for years. — Уже много лет, как финансовые документы этой фирмы отражают дефицит.
You must consider it rather a gain than a loss. — Считай это скорее выигрышем, чем потерей.
The team took the loss of the game lightly. — Команда легко отнеслась к своему проигрышу.
- total memory lossWhat greater crime than loss of time? — ◊ Ничего нет дороже времени
- heat loss
- fire losses
- crop losses
- loss to science
- loss of time
- loss of libertry
- losses in manpower and material
- total loss of eyesight
- loss of blood
- loss of morale
- loss of temperature
- loss in altitude
- loss of honour
- loss of opportunities
- loss of the reward
- irreparable loss to the country
- great loss to art
- loss of a battle
- losses of life
- fear of loss of jobs
- succession of losses
- with the least loss of time
- without any loss of time
- balance one's losses by a rise in prices
- be at a loss what to do
- cause great losses on the enemy
- comfort smb in her loss
- count one's losses
- cut one's losses
- feel one's loss
- feel a pang of loss
- involve a considerable financial loss
- make losses on this transaction
- make good all the losses
- meet up losses
- moan the loss of her husband
- repair a loss
- report the loss of some jewelry
- register the loss of some jewelry
- run the factory at a heavy loss
- sell smth at a loss
- share profits and losses
- split the losses with smb
- suffer great losses
- suffer from a loss of strength
- turn loss into gain
- our losses by the fire amounted to...
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3 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) æresord* * *(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) æresord -
4 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) palabra de honorpalabra de honor -
5 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) palavra de honra* * *word of honourpalavra de honra. -
6 word of honour
a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour:كَلِمَة شَرَفI give you my word of honour that I'll do it.
•Remark: honour, noun, ends in - our. honorary, adjective, drops the u. honourable, adjective, keeps the u. -
7 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) æresordsubst.æresord -
8 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) drengskaparorð -
9 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) becsületszó -
10 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) şeref sözü -
11 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) častna beseda -
12 word of honour
• kunniasana* * *(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) kunniasana -
13 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) parola d'onore -
14 word of honour
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15 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) słowo honoru -
16 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) goda vārds -
17 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) garbės žodis -
18 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) hedersord -
19 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) cuvânt de onoare -
20 word of honour
(a promise which cannot be broken without loss of honour: I give you my word of honour that I'll do it.) λόγος τιμής
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