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1 вчиняти підло
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2 bajar la cerviz
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3 besar correa
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4 doblar la cerviz
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5 вести себя недостойно
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > вести себя недостойно
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6 поступать низко
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7 degradarsi
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8 втрачати гідність
demean oneself, derogateУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > втрачати гідність
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9 avvilirsi
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10 degradar
v.1 to degrade, to debase (moralmente).Sus amigos degradaron a Ricardo His friends degraded Richard.Ricardo degradó la leche por dinero Richard downgraded the milk for money.El general degradó al soldado vago The general degraded the lazy soldier.2 to demote.* * *1 to degrade, debase2 MILITAR to demote1 to demean oneself, degrade oneself* * *1. VT1) (=deteriorar) [+ salud] to cause to deteriorate; [+ litoral] to spoil; [+ calidad] to lower, make worse2) (Mil) to demote, downgrade3) (Inform) [+ datos] to corrupt4) (Geol) [+ suelo] to impoverish2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mil) to demoteb) ( envilecer) to degradec) ( empeorar) <calidad/valor> to diminish2) (Art) to gradate2.degradarse v prona) persona ( humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneselfb) (Quím) compuesto to decompose, degrade* * *= cheapen, debase, downgrade [down-grade], degrade, demean, demote, abase.Ex. Simplification is cheapening the process.Ex. As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Ex. The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex. In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex. While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex. Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Ex. Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.----* degradarse = degrade.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Mil) to demoteb) ( envilecer) to degradec) ( empeorar) <calidad/valor> to diminish2) (Art) to gradate2.degradarse v prona) persona ( humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneselfb) (Quím) compuesto to decompose, degrade* * *= cheapen, debase, downgrade [down-grade], degrade, demean, demote, abase.Ex: Simplification is cheapening the process.
Ex: As American industry has conclusively proven, the most direct way to cut costs is to debase the quality of the product.Ex: The opposite of the 'halo effect' -- downgrading someone you dislike but whose work is good -- is also an error.Ex: In point of fact, I am well aware that catalogers, as a group, resist with every cell in their bodies any attempt to erode or degrade or compromise the catalog.Ex: While there have been some praiseworthy improvements over the past few years, many biased headings persist which demean the very people who use the catalog.Ex: Supervisors may have to take such action as demoting or terminating an employee.Ex: Fairy tales not abased by the 'culture industry' might save us from our present state of barbarism resulting from a capitalism run wild.* degradarse = degrade.* * *degradar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Mil) to demote2 (envilecer) to degradeestas prácticas degradan al ser humano these practices are degrading to human beings3 (empeorar) ‹calidad/valor› to diminishel suelo está excesivamente degradado the soil is too impoverished4 ( Quím) ‹compuesto› to degradeB ( Art) to gradate1 «persona» (humillarse) to demean oneself, degrade oneself, humiliate oneself2 ( Quím) «compuesto» to decompose, degrade* * *
degradar ( conjugate degradar) verbo transitivoa) (Mil) to demote
degradarse verbo pronominal [ persona] to demean oneself, degrade oneself
degradar verbo transitivo
1 to degrade: esos actos de barbarie le degradan, he had degraded himself by committing such barbaric acts
2 (en una jerarquía) to demote
' degradar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
denigrar
English:
debase
- degrade
- rank
- cheapen
- demean
- demote
* * *♦ vt1. [moralmente] to degrade, to debase;el alcohol la ha degradado she's been ruined by drink2. [físicamente] [medio ambiente, naturaleza] to degrade;[calidad, servicio, producto] to cause to deteriorate;la contaminación degrada el medio ambiente pollution degrades the environment3. [de mando militar, cargo] to demote, to downgrade* * *v/t1 degrade2 MIL demote3 PINT gradate* * *degradar vt1) : to degrade, to debase2) : to demote -
11 avilir
avilir [aviliʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb[+ personne] to demean2. reflexive verb► s'avilir [personne] to demean o.s.* * *aviliʀ
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verbe transitif to demean [personne]
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s'avilir verbe pronominal [personne] to demean oneself* * *aviliʀ vt* * *avilir verb table: finirA vtr to demean [personne]; to debase [monnaie]; to bring down the price of [marchandise].B s'avilir vpr [personne] to demean oneself; [marchandise, monnaie] to depreciate; la langue écrite s'avilit the written language is being debased.[avilir] verbe transitif[marchandise] to cause to depreciate————————s'avilir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)to demean ou to debase ou to disgrace oneself————————s'avilir verbe pronominal intransitif[monnaie, marchandise] to depreciate -
12 déchoir
déchoir [de∫waʀ]➭ TABLE 25 (formal) transitive verb• déchoir qn de sa nationalité/son titre to strip sb of their nationality/title* * *deʃwaʀ
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verbe transitif Droit ( priver) to strip [somebody] of [droit]
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verbe intransitif ( tomber dans un état inférieur) [personne] to demean oneself* * *deʃwaʀ1. vi1) [personne] to lower o.s., to demean o.s.2)déchoir de [statut] — to fall from
2. vtdéchoir qn de [rang, privilège] — to strip sb of
* * *déchoir verb table: déchoirA vtr Jur ( priver) to strip [sb] of [droit, privilège]; être déchu de ses droits to be stripped ou deprived of one's rights.B vi1 ( tomber dans un état inférieur) [personne] to demean oneself, lower oneself; vous pouvez accepter sans déchoir you can accept without demeaning yourself; déchoir de son rang or de sa condition to come down in the world;2 ( s'affaiblir) [autorité, popularité, influence] to wane.[deʃwar] verbe intransitifil est déchu de son rang he has lost ou forfeited his social standing[diminuer - fortune, prestige] to wane————————[deʃwar] verbe transitif[priver] -
13 insudiciare
insudiciare v.tr.1 to dirty, to soil; to stain: insudiciare la tovaglia col sugo, to stain the tablecloth (o to dirty the tablecloth) with sauce; insudiciarsi le mani, to soil one's hands; insudiciarsi i vestiti, to soil (o to dirty) one's clothes2 (fig.) to defile, to sully: insudiciare la reputazione di qlcu., to sully s.o.'s reputation.◘ insudiciarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to dirty oneself, to get* (oneself) dirty: vedi di non insudiciarti, don't get yourself dirty (o take care not to get dirty); insudiciare d'inchiostro, to stain oneself with ink2 (fig.) to lower oneself, to demean oneself: insudiciare per pochi soldi, to demean oneself for a little money.* * *[insudi'tʃare]1. vtto dirty, soil, (fig : reputazione, nome) to sully, tarnishinsudiciarsi i vestiti — to get one's clothes dirty, dirty one's clothes
2. vr vip (insudiciarsi)* * *[insudi'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo to dirty, to soil (anche fig.)2.verbo pronominale insudiciarsi1) (sporcarsi) to get* dirty, to dirty oneself2) fig. to tarnish one's reputation* * *insudiciare/insudi't∫are/ [1]to dirty, to soil (anche fig.)II insudiciarsi verbo pronominale1 (sporcarsi) to get* dirty, to dirty oneself2 fig. to tarnish one's reputation. -
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yks.nom. käyttäytyä; yks.gen. käyttäydyn; yks.part. käyttäytyi; yks.ill. käyttäytyisi; mon.gen. käyttäytyköön; mon.part. käyttäytynyt; mon.ill. käyttäydyttiinbehave (verb)comport oneself (verb)conduct (verb)conduct oneself (verb)demean oneself (verb)* * *• react• deport oneself• conduct• conduct oneself• comport oneself• behave• bear oneself• act• proceed• demean oneself -
15 degradarse
1 to demean oneself, degrade oneself* * *VPR to demean o.s., degrade o.s.* * *(v.) = degradeEx. Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.* * *(v.) = degradeEx: Today's sewage nutrients, dyes and toxic or malodorous substances which can be degraded only with difficulty or very slowly.
* * *vpr1. [moralmente] to degrade o lower oneself2. [medio ambiente, naturaleza] to deteriorate, to be degraded;[calidad, servicio, producto] to deteriorate* * *v/r demean o.s. -
16 rabaisser
rabaisser [ʀabese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ personne, efforts, talent, travail] to disparageb. [+ prix] to reduce• il voulait 10 000 € par mois, mais il a dû rabaisser ses prétentions he wanted 10,000 euros a month but he had to lower his sights2. reflexive verb• se rabaisser devant qn to humble o.s. before sb* * *ʀabese
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verbe transitif to belittle [mérite, personne]
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se rabaisser verbe pronominal ( en paroles) to run oneself down; ( par son comportement) to demean oneself* * *ʀabese vt1) (= dénigrer) to belittle2) [prix, chiffre] to reduce* * *rabaisser verb table: aimerA vtr1 to lower [prétentions]; to belittle [mérite, valeur]; to belittle [personne]; rabaisser l'orgueil de qn to humble sb's pride;2 to reduce [taux].B se rabaisser vpr ( en paroles) to belittle oneself; ( par son comportement) to demean oneself (devant qn before sb).[rabɛse] verbe transitif1. [diminuer - prétentions] to moderate, to reduce ; [ - niveau] to lower ; [ - orgueil] to humble ; [ - prix] to reduce, to lowerde tels actes rabaissent l'homme au niveau des animaux such actions reduce man to the level of an animal————————se rabaisser verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)2. [s'avilir] to degrade oneself -
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1) General subject: bend the neck, condescend, (преим. в отриц. предложениях) deign, demean, derogate, grovel, grovel in the dirt, grovel in the dust, humble oneself, kiss the dust, lick the dust (перёд кем-либо), lower oneself, prostrate, stoop, demean oneself, lick the dust, prostrate oneself, eat the dust, debase oneself2) American: condescend (до чего-л.)3) Jargon: cheapen4) Makarov: eat dog, eat crow, eat dirt, eat humble pie5) Taboo: eat shit -
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yks.nom. alentua; yks.gen. alennun; yks.part. alentui; yks.ill. alentuisi; mon.gen. alentukoon; mon.part. alentunut; mon.ill. alennuttiincheapen (verb)condescend (verb)demean oneself (verb)descend (verb)lower oneself (verb)stoop (verb)vouchsafe (verb)* * *• humble oneself oneself• lower• vouchsafe• reduce the price• condescend• stoop• go down• sink• drop• descend• decline• cheapen• fall• demean oneself -
19 abaisser
abaisser [abese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb► s'abaisser ( = s'humilier) to humble o.s.* * *abese
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1) ( en valeur) to reduce [prix] (à to; de by); to lower [niveau] (à to; de by)2) ( en hauteur) to lower [mur] (de by)3) ( faire descendre) to pull down [manette]
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s'abaisser verbe pronominal1) ( descendre) [rideau de scène] to fall2) ( s'avilir) to demean oneself* * *abese vt1) [prix, taux, niveau, plafond, plancher] to lower2) [manette, vitre] to pull down3) (= humilier) to debase, to humiliate4) CUISINE, [pâte] to roll out* * *abaisser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( diminuer en valeur) to reduce [prix, taux] (à to; de by); to lower [niveau, seuil] (à to; de by);2 ( diminuer en hauteur) to lower [mur, socle] (de by);6 ( rabattre) to humble [prétentions, orgueil];7 Culin to roll out [pâte].B s'abaisser vpr1 ( descendre) [rideau de scène] to fall;2 ( s'avilir) to demean oneself; s'abaisser à faire qch to stoop to doing sth; ce n'est pas s'abaisser que de demander de l'aide it is not demeaning to ask for help.[abese] verbe transitif1. [faire descendre - vitre] to lower ; [ - store] to pull down (separable) ; [ - voilette] to let down (separable) ; [ - pont-levis] to lower, to let down (separable) ; [ - température] to lowera. [en tirant] to pull the lever downb. [en poussant] to push the lever down3. MATHÉMATIQUES [perpendiculaire] to drop[chiffre] to carry————————s'abaisser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [vitre, pont-levis] to be lowered[voile, rideau] to fall[paupière] to droop2. [être en pente - champ] to slope down————————s'abaisser à verbe pronominal plus préposition -
20 avvilire
depressmortificare humiliate* * *avvilire v.tr.1 ( scoraggiare) to dishearten, to discourage: l'insuccesso l'ha molto avvilito, failure has disheartened him2 ( degradare) to degrade, to dishonour, to debase: un comportamento che avvilisce la sua professione, behaviour that is a dishonour to his profession3 ( umiliare) to humiliate, to demoralize, to upset*.◘ avvilirsi v.intr.pron.1 ( scoraggiarsi) to get* disheartened, to lose* heart, to get* demoralized2 ( umiliarsi) to humble oneself.* * *[avvi'lire]1. vt2. vip (avvilirsi)to lose heart, become discouraged* * *[avvi'lire] 1.verbo transitivo2) (scoraggiare) to dishearten, to discourage2.verbo pronominale avvilirsi1) (degradarsi) to demean oneself2) (scoraggiarsi) to be* discouraged, to be* depressed* * *avvilire/avvi'lire/ [102]2 (scoraggiare) to dishearten, to discourageII avvilirsi verbo pronominale1 (degradarsi) to demean oneself2 (scoraggiarsi) to be* discouraged, to be* depressed.
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