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ignominy имя существительное: -
3 постыдное поведение
ignominy имя существительное:infamous conduct (постыдное поведение, нарушение профессиональной этики)Русско-английский синонимический словарь > постыдное поведение
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shame, disgrace, infamy, ignominy, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, reproach; attaint, blemish, stigma, spot* * ** * *shame, disgrace, infamy, ignominy, obloquy, odium* * *attaintdisgracedishonordishonorsignominyinfamyobloquyodiumopprobriumshamestigmaturpitudeturpitudesvilification -
6 окружить (кого-л.) всеобщим презрением
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > окружить (кого-л.) всеобщим презрением
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7 окружить всеобщим презрением
1) General subject: (кого-л.) punish with ignominy2) Makarov: (кого-л.) punish (smb.) with ignominyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > окружить всеобщим презрением
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м.shame, disgrace, infamy, ignominyпокрывать позором (вн.) — disgrace (d.); heap ignominy (upon)
выставить на позор (вн.) — expose to shame (d.)
с позором удалиться — leave* ignominiously
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contumely, dishonour, ignominy, infamy, shame, smear* * ** * *contumely, dishonour, ignominy, infamy, shame* * *attaintdefaming -
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1) General subject: crooked dealing, ignominy, infamy2) Law: dishonesty3) Economy: double-dealing4) Advertising: low-down behaviourУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесчестное поведение
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Makarov: ignominy -
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1) General subject: abjection, baseness, dirtiness, filth, ignominy, infamy, meanness, nefariousness, pettiness, rascality, rottenness (поведения и т.п.), turpitude, villainy, mean-spiritedness2) Bookish: ignobiliti3) Australian slang: sleaze4) Makarov: ignobility, ignobleness -
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1) General subject: attaint, blemish, blot, contumely, discredit, disgrace, dishonor, dishonour, howling shame, ignominy, infamy, obloquy, odium, opprobrium, reproach, scandal, shame, smirch, spot, stain, stigma, taint, turpitude, embarrassment2) Religion: attaint (A stain upon honor)3) University: degradation -
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2) Diplomatic term: dishonourable action3) Jargon: dirty work4) Mass media: dishonorable act5) Makarov: ignominy -
18 покрыть себя позором и бесчестьем
Makarov: live in reproach and ignominyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > покрыть себя позором и бесчестьем
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19 постыдное действие
Makarov: ignominyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > постыдное действие
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20 постыдное поведение
1) General subject: ignominy, infamous conduct, infamy2) Makarov: ignominious behaviour, ignominious conductУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > постыдное поведение
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Ignominy — Ig no*min*y, n.; pl. {Ignominies}. [L. ignominia ignominy (i.e., a deprivation of one s good name); in not + nomen name: cf. F. ignominie. See {In } not, and {Name}.] 1. Public disgrace or dishonor; reproach; infamy. [1913 Webster] Their generals … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ignominy — I noun abasement, abjection, abjectness, attaint, bad name, bad reputation, bad repute, badge of infamy, blot, brand, chagrin, condemnation, contempt, contemptibility, contemptibleness, culpability, culpableness, debasement, dedecoration,… … Law dictionary
ignominy — (n.) 1530s, back formation from ignominious or else from M.Fr. ignominie (15c.), from L. ignominia disgrace, dishonor (see IGNOMINIOUS (Cf. ignominious)). Also sometimes shortened to ignomy … Etymology dictionary
ignominy — infamy, shame, *disgrace, opprobrium, dishonor, disrepute, obloquy, odium Analogous words: humiliation, degradation, abasement (see corresponding verbs at ABASE): contempt, scorn, disdain, despite (see under DESPISE): mortification, chagrin (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ignominy — ► NOUN ▪ public shame or disgrace … English terms dictionary
ignominy — [ig′nə min΄ē] n. pl. ignominies [Fr ignominie < L ignominia < in , no, not + nomen, NAME] 1. loss of one s reputation; shame and dishonor; infamy 2. disgraceful, shameful, or contemptible quality, behavior, or act … English World dictionary
ignominy — [[t]ɪ̱gnəmɪni[/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N of n/ ing Ignominy is shame or public disgrace. [FORMAL] ...the ignominy of being made redundant... If they were caught, she would be thrown out in disgrace, dismissed with ignominy. Syn: humiliation … English dictionary
ignominy — UK [ˈɪɡnəmɪnɪ] / US [ˈɪɡnəˌmɪnɪ] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms ignominy : singular ignominy plural ignominies formal a situation where you feel embarrassed and lose other people s respect Spurs suffered the ignominy of a three nil… … English dictionary
ignominy — ig|no|mi|ny [ˈıgnəmıni] n [U] formal [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: ignominie, from Latin, from ig (as in ignorare; IGNORE) + nomen name, reputation ] an event or situation that makes you feel ashamed or embarrassed, especially in public =… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ignominy — noun formal 1 (C) an event or situation that makes you feel ashamed: He came last, an ignominy he could hardly bear. 2 (U) shame and public dishonour: the ignominy of defeat … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ignominy — noun /ˈɪɡnəmɪni/ Great dishonor, shame, or humiliation. Calvin: Our great plan backfired and Im<!italic and bold the one who got soaked! Oh, the shame! The ignominy!<!original in majuscules … Wiktionary