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  • 1 disgrace

    [dɪs'greɪs] 1. n 2. vt
    przynosić (przynieść perf) hańbę +dat, hańbić (zhańbić perf)
    * * *
    [dis'ɡreis] 1. noun
    1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) niełaska
    2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) hańba
    3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) wstyd, hańba
    2. verb
    1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) przynosić wstyd
    2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) zdetronizować, zdegradować
    - disgracefully

    English-Polish dictionary > disgrace

  • 2 shame

    [ʃeɪm] 1. n 2. vt

    it is a shame to … — szkoda +infin

    it is a shame that … — szkoda, że …

    * * *
    [ʃeim] 1. noun
    1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) wstyd
    2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) hańba
    3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) skandal
    4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) szkoda
    2. verb
    1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) wymóc na, zmusić
    2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) zawstydzić
    - shamefully
    - shamefulness
    - shameless
    - shamelessly
    - shamelessness
    - shamefaced
    - put to shame
    - to my
    - his shame

    English-Polish dictionary > shame

  • 3 brand

    [brænd] 1. n
    ( make) marka f; ( fig) rodzaj m, odmiana f
    2. vt
    cattle znakować (oznakować perf)

    to brand sb a communist/traitor — przyczepiać (przyczepić perf) komuś etykietkę komunisty/zdrajcy

    * * *
    [brænd] 1. noun
    1) (a maker's name or trademark: a new brand; ( also adjective) a brand name.) znak firmowy, marka
    2) (a variety: He has his own brand of humour.) rodzaj
    3) (a mark on cattle etc to show who owns them, made with a hot iron.) piętno
    2. verb
    1) (to mark cattle etc with a hot iron.) znaczyć
    2) (to make a permanent impression on: His name is branded on my memory.) wryć się (w pamięć)
    3) (to attach (permanent) disgrace to: branded for life as a thief.) napiętować

    English-Polish dictionary > brand

  • 4 degrade

    [dɪ'greɪd]
    vt
    person poniżać (poniżyć perf); environment etc powodować (spowodować perf) degradację +gen
    * * *
    [di'ɡreid]
    (to disgrace or make contemptible: He felt degraded by having to ask for money.) poniżyć

    English-Polish dictionary > degrade

  • 5 degrading

    [dɪ'greɪdɪŋ]
    adj
    * * *
    adjective (tending to make lower in rank etc or to disgrace: a degrading occupation.) poniżający

    English-Polish dictionary > degrading

  • 6 discredit

    [dɪs'krɛdɪt] 1. vt 2. n
    * * *
    [dis'kredit] 1. noun
    ((something that causes) loss of good reputation.) kompromitacja
    2. verb
    1) (to show (a story etc) to be false.) zdyskredytować
    2) (to disgrace.) kompromitować
    - discreditably

    English-Polish dictionary > discredit

  • 7 discreditable

    adjective (bringing discredit or disgrace.) przynoszący wstyd

    English-Polish dictionary > discreditable

  • 8 dishonour

    [dɪs'ɔnə(r)]
    (US dishonor) n
    * * *
    [dis'onə] 1. noun
    (disgrace; shame.) hańba
    - dishonourably 2. verb
    (to cause shame to: You have dishonoured your family by your actions!)
    - dishonourably

    English-Polish dictionary > dishonour

  • 9 expel

    [ɪks'pɛl]
    vt
    person (from school, organization) wydalać (wydalić perf), usuwać (usunąć perf); ( from place) wypędzać (wypędzić perf); gas, liquid wyrzucać (wyrzucić perf)
    * * *
    [ik'spel]
    past tense, past participle - expelled; verb
    1) (to send away in disgrace (a person from a school etc): The child was expelled for stealing.) wydalać, wykluczać
    2) (to get rid of: an electric fan for expelling kitchen smells.) usuwać

    English-Polish dictionary > expel

  • 10 flight

    [flaɪt]
    n
    lot m; ( escape) ucieczka f; (also: flight of stairs) kondygnacja f, piętro nt
    * * *
    I noun
    1) (act of flying: the flight of a bird.) lot
    2) (a journey in a plane: How long is the flight to New York?) lot, przelot
    3) (a number of steps or stairs: A flight of steps.) odcinek schodów
    4) (a number of birds etc flying or moving through the air: a flight of geese; a flight of arrows.) stado, grad
    - flight deck
    - in flight
    See also: II noun
    (the act of fleeing or running away from an enemy, danger etc: The general regarded the flight of his army as a disgrace.) ucieczka

    English-Polish dictionary > flight

  • 11 in the doghouse

    (in disgrace: He forgot his wife's birthday, so he's in the doghouse.) (nie mieć) najmniejszej szansy

    English-Polish dictionary > in the doghouse

  • 12 positive

    ['pɔzɪtɪv]
    adj
    ( certain) pewny; (hopeful, confident, affirmative) pozytywny; ( decisive) stanowczy; ( MATH, ELEC) dodatni
    * * *
    ['pozətiv] 1. adjective
    1) (meaning or saying `yes': a positive answer; They tested the water for the bacteria and the result was positive (= the bacteria were present).) pozytywny
    2) (definite; leaving no doubt: positive proof.) jednoznaczny
    3) (certain or sure: I'm positive he's right.) przekonany
    4) (complete or absolute: His work is a positive disgrace.) całkowity
    5) (optimistic and prepared to make plans for the future: Take a more positive attitude to life.) optymistyczny
    6) (not showing any comparison; not comparative or superlative.) równy
    7) ((of a number etc) greater than zero.) dodatni
    8) (having fewer electrons than normal: In an electrical circuit, electrons flow to the positive terminal.) dodatni
    2. noun
    1) (a photographic print, made from a negative, in which light and dark are as normal.) pozytyw
    2) ((an adjective or adverb of) the positive (not comparative or superlative) degree.) stopień równy
    - positively

    English-Polish dictionary > positive

  • 13 scandal

    ['skændl]
    n
    (shocking event, disgrace) skandal m; ( gossip) plotki pl
    * * *
    ['skændl]
    1) (something that is considered shocking or disgraceful: The price of such food is a scandal.) skandal
    2) (an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful: Her love affair caused a great scandal amongst the neighbours; They kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal.) skandal
    3) (gossip: all the latest scandal.) plotka
    - scandalise
    - scandalous
    - scandalously

    English-Polish dictionary > scandal

  • 14 under a cloud

    (in trouble or disgrace.) w opałach

    English-Polish dictionary > under a cloud

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