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1 заклеймить позором
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Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > клеймить позором
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заклеймить (вн.)stamp (d.), brand (d.); (перен. тж.) stigmatize (d.)клеймить позором — hold* up to shame (d.)
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5 как тебе не ай-яй?
как тебе (вам) не ай-яй<- яй>?прост., шутл.aren't you ashamed (of yourself)?; it's a crying shame!; shame on you!; (fie) for shame!; what next?; tsk-tsk-tsk!; tut-tut!Этих масок в наличии имелось сорок, и час назад в кабинете завклубом, где распределялись маски, можно было услышать: "Постойте, Михеев, вы же в прошлом году были овцой. Как вам не ай-яй нынче отказываться от свиньи?" (В. Липатов, И это всё о нём) — There were forty of them available, and in the manager's office, where the masks were being issued, you could here: 'Hold on Mikheyev, you were a sheep last year. Aren't you ashamed to turn your nose up at a pig?'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как тебе не ай-яй?
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1) General subject: be scornful of (кого-л., что-л.), despise, despise scorn, disdain, feel scorn for (кого-л., что-л.), flout, have in contempt, have in contempt (кого-л.), have scorn for (кого-л., что-л.), hold in contempt, hold in contempt (кого-л.), hold in scorn (кого-л., что-л.), look down, scorn, spurn, think scorn of, to be scornful of (smb., smth.) (кого-л., что-л.), think shame, treat with contempt (She treats you with contempt - why go back to that person?), hate, slight3) Diplomatic term: defy4) Makarov: have no use for, feel scorn for (кого-л. что-л.) -
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1) General subject: bring disgrace upon (на кого-л.), bring dishonour on (на кого-л.), bring into disgrace (на кого-л.), incur dishonour on (на кого-л.), (на кого-л.) inflict shame on (кого-л.), (на кого-л.) bring reproach on, bring disgrace, bring disgrace upon (на кого-л.), hold in infamy (на кого-л.), inflict shame on (на кого-л.)2) Makarov: bring dishonour on (smb.) (на кого-л.), incur dishonour on (smb.) (на кого-л.) -
8 как земля носит
разг., неодобр.it's a wonder the earth doesn't open and swallow him (her, etc.) up; how can the earth hold him (her, etc.)!- Уйди, Митька! Зараз пойду и расскажу бате! Какими ты глазами на меня глядишь? И-и-и, бессовестный!.. Как тебя земля держит! (М. Шолохов, Тихий Дон) — 'Go away, Mitka! I'll go at once and tell Father. How dare you look at me like that? Have you no shame! It's a wonder the earth doesn't open and swallow you up.'
- Грубский всё ждал, когда на стройку пришлют из центра готовых связистов, - вспомнила Таня. - Вздорный человек! Если бы не он, давно бы трасса имела связь. Как земля только держит таких людей? (В. Ажаев, Далеко от Москвы) — 'Grubsky was waiting all the time for experienced linemen to be sent down from the centre,' Tanya said. 'Ridiculous man! If it hadn't been for him the telephone line would have been up long ago. I can't make out such people - how can the earth hold them!'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как земля носит
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несов. - клейми́ть, сов. - заклейми́ть; (вн.)1) (ставить, выжигать клеймо) stamp (d), brand (d)2) (резко изобличать; критиковать) stigmatize (d)клейми́ть позо́ром — hold (d) up to shame
См. также в других словарях:
hold up to shame — index brand (stigmatize), discredit, disgrace, pillory, smear Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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shame — I UK [ʃeɪm] / US noun ** 1) [singular] a reason for feeling sad or disappointed It seems a shame to waste all this food. It was a shame that you couldn t come with us. a great/crying/terrible shame: It would have been a crying shame if we had… … English dictionary
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Disrepute — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Disrepute >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 disrepute disrepute discredit Sgm: N 1 ill repute ill repute bad repute bad name bad odor bad favor ill name ill odor ill favor Sgm: N 1 disapprobation … English dictionary for students
pillory — I verb accuse, asperse, attaint, befoul, belittle, berate, besmear, besmirch, bespatter, blacken, blot, brand, bring shame upon, calumniate, cast a slur upon, cast aspersions on, cause a scandal, damage a reputation, debase, defame, defile,… … Law dictionary
discredit — I noun animadversion, aspersion, attaint, baseness, castigation, censure, condemnation, contumely, criticism, debasement, dedecus, degradation, denunciation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval, disbelief, disesteem, disfavor, disgrace,… … Law dictionary
brand — I noun badge, colophon, copyright label, disgrace, earmark, emblem, hallmark, identification mark, identification tag, impress, imprint, insignia, label, mark, nota, owner s mark, owner s sign, piste, seal, sigil, sign, signet, smirch, stain,… … Law dictionary
smear — I verb asperse, attack, attaint, belittle, besmear, besmirch, besmut, blacken, blemish, brand, calumniate, cast a slur, contaminate, decry, defame, defile, degrade, denigrate, denounce, depreciate, derogate, destroy one s reputation, detract,… … Law dictionary