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1 dishonourably
(US) [dɪs'ɒnǝrǝblɪ]ADV deshonrosamenteto be dishonourably discharged — ser dado de baja con deshonor or por conducta deshonrosa
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2 dishonourably
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3 dishonorably
BrE dishonourably dɪs'ɑːnərəbli, dɪs'ɒnərəbli adverb de manera deshonrosato be dishonorably discharged — ser* dado de baja con deshonor
(US) [dɪs'ɒnǝrǝblɪ]ADV deshonrosamenteto be dishonourably discharged — ser dado de baja con deshonor or por conducta deshonrosa
* * *BrE dishonourably [dɪs'ɑːnərəbli, dɪs'ɒnərəbli] adverb de manera deshonrosato be dishonorably discharged — ser* dado de baja con deshonor
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4 dishonour
dis'onə
1. noun(disgrace; shame.)- dishonourably
2. verb(to cause shame to: You have dishonoured your family by your actions!)- dishonourably
tr[dɪs'ɒnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 deshonra, deshonor nombre masculino1 (family, country, team, etc) deshonrarn.• afrenta s.f.• deshonor s.m.• deshonra s.f.• mancha s.f.• tizón s.m. (UK)v.• afrentar v.• deshonorar v.• deshonrar v.• infamar v.(US) [dɪs'ɒnǝ(r)]1.N deshonra f, deshonor mto bring or cast dishonour on sth/sb — traer la deshonra a algo/a algn, deshonrar algo/a algn
2.VT [+ country, family] deshonrar; [+ cheque] devolver, rechazar; [+ debt] dejar sin pagar, incumplir el pago de; [+ promise] faltar a, no cumplir
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