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1 сомнительная репутация
Русско-английский политический словарь > сомнительная репутация
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2 сомнительная репутация
Юридический русско-английский словарь > сомнительная репутация
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3 сомнительная репутация
Русско-английский юридический словарь > сомнительная репутация
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4 неоднозначно
политик с неоднозначной репутацией — a controversial politician, a politician with a checkered career/ dubious reputation.
Это нестандартное кадровое решение губернатора воспринято в области неоднозначно («Российская газета»). — The reaction to the governor's unorthodox personnel decision (appointment) has been mixed.
Пьеса была неоднозначно встречена критикой. — The play has had mixed reviews.
Ситуация неоднозначна. Суд первой инстанции вынес решение, но оно будет оспариваться («Известия»). — The situation is complicated/rather confusing/not simple. The lower court has ruled in the case, but its decision will be challenged/appealed.
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5 сомнительный
1) ( вызывающий сомнения) doubtful, questionableсомни́тельное преиму́щество — questionable advantage
ещё бо́лее сомни́тельным явля́ется то, что — it is still more arguable that
2) (не внушающий доверия, подозрительный) dubious, doubtfulсомни́тельная репута́ция — doubtful reputation
сомни́тельной че́стности — of dubious honesty
сомни́тельные дела́ — shady dealings
сомни́тельное про́шлое — questionable / suspicious / dubious past
3) ( двусмысленный) dubious, equivocalсомни́тельный комплиме́нт — dubious compliment
••сомни́тельный креди́т, сомни́тельная ссу́да фин. — problem / bad loan
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6 пользующийся дурной славой
1) General subject: bankrupt in reputation, ill famed, notorious, tenderloin, louche (dubious; shady; disreputable.)2) Law: disreputable3) Business: infamous4) Makarov: ill-famed, of ill reputeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пользующийся дурной славой
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