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1 достоинство достоинств·о
1) dignityвести / держать себя с достоинством — to maintain / to preserve one's dignity
борьба за человеческое достоинство — fight for human dignity, достоинство государства dignity of a state
чувство собственного достоинства — self-esteem, self-respect, proper pride
2) (хорошее качество) quality, merit, virtueобсудить все достоинства — to discuss / to go into the merits (of)
оценить по достоинству — to estimate smb.'s true worth; (человека) to size up разг.
3) (стоимость, ценность денежного знака) value, denominationмонета 10-рублёвого / -долларового достоинства, достоинство ом в 10 рублей / долларов — coin of the value of 10 roubles / dollars
монета малого достоинства — coin / change of small denomination
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > достоинство достоинств·о
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2 умаление достоинства
1) Business: derogationУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > умаление достоинства
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3 достоинство
1. denomination2. merits3. dignity; merit; advantage; worth; valueс достоинством, гордо — with dignity
4. denominination5. merit6. quality7. virtue8. worth9. worthinessСинонимический ряд:1. плюса (сущ.) плюса2. совершенства (сущ.) добродетели; совершенстваАнтонимический ряд:недостатка; недостатки -
4 достоинство
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > достоинство
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5 оскорбление достоинства
1) General subject: (чьего-л.) affront to (smb.'s) pride, (чьего-л.) affront to (smb's) dignity, (чьего-л.) an insult to (smb's) dignity2) Law: impairment of dignityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > оскорбление достоинства
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6 оскорбление
1. outrageакт грубого произвола; насилие; оскорбление — act of outrage
2. indignity3. insult; offence4. abuse5. affront6. contumely7. injury8. offence9. offense10. revilingСинонимический ряд:обида (сущ.) обида
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