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disgrace [dɪsˈgreɪs]1. noun• it's a disgrace! c'est une honte !• you're a disgrace! tu devrais avoir honte de toi ![+ family] faire honte à ; [+ name, country] déshonorer• to disgrace o.s. se couvrir de honte• to be disgraced [officer, politician] être discrédité* * *[dɪs'greɪs] 1.2.to be in disgrace — ( officially) être en disgrâce
transitive verb déshonorer [team, family]3.disgraced past participle adjective [leader, player] disgracié -
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disgrace [dɪs'greɪs]1 noun(a) (dishonour) disgrâce f;∎ it will bring disgrace on or to the family cela fera tomber la famille dans la disgrâce, cela déshonorera la famille;∎ there's no disgrace in not knowing il n'y a pas de honte à ne pas savoir;∎ it's no disgrace to be poor il n'y a pas de honte à être pauvre(b) (disfavour) disgrâce f, défaveur f;∎ to be in disgrace (with sb) être en disgrâce (auprès de qn)(c) (shameful example or thing) honte f;∎ it's a disgrace c'est une honte, c'est honteux;∎ it's a disgrace that they weren't allowed into the country il est honteux ou c'est une honte qu'on leur ait interdit l'entrée dans le pays;∎ these streets are a disgrace ces rues sont une honte;∎ house prices are a disgrace c'est une honte de vendre les maisons si cher;∎ look at you, you're a disgrace! regarde-toi, tu fais honte (à voir)!;∎ that jacket is a disgrace! cette veste est une vraie guenille!;∎ look at you, your hair's a disgrace regarde-toi, tu es coiffé n'importe comment;∎ he's a disgrace to his profession il déshonore sa profession;∎ you're a disgrace to your family tu déshonores ta famille, tu es la honte de ta famille(a) (bring shame on) faire honte à, couvrir de honte, déshonorer;∎ to disgrace oneself se couvrir de honte;∎ you disgraced me in front of all those people tu m'as couvert de honte devant tous ces gens(b) (usu passive) (discredit) disgracier;∎ to be disgraced être disgrâcié -
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A n1 ( shame) honte f (of doing de faire) ; to bring disgrace on sb déshonorer qn ; to be in disgrace ( officially) être en disgrâce ; hum ne pas être en odeur de sainteté ; there's no disgrace in that il n'y a pas de honte à cela ;2 ( scandal) honte f ; it's a disgrace that c'est une honte que (+ subj) ; he's a disgrace to the school il est la honte de l'école ; it's a disgrace! c'est une honte! ; it's an absolute disgrace! c'est scandaleux!D v refl to disgrace oneself ( dishonour oneself) se déshonorer ; ( behave badly) se conduire mal ; he disgraced himself il s'est mal conduit. -
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dis'ɡreis
1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) desgracia2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) deshonra3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) vergüenza
2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) avergonzar2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) caer en desgracia•- disgracefully
disgrace n vergüenzatr[dɪs'greɪs]1 (loss of favour) desgracia; (loss of honour) deshonra, deshonor nombre masculino; (public dishonour) ignominia2 (shame) escándalo, vergüenza1 (bring shame on) deshonrar2 (discredit) desacreditar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a disgrace (to somebody/something) ser una vergüenza (para alguien/algo)to be in disgrace (adult) estar desacreditado,-a, haber caído en desgracia 2 (child) estar castigado,-ato bring disgrace on somebody traer la deshonra a alguiento disgrace oneself hacer el ridículoto fall into disgrace caer en desgraciadisgrace n1) dishonor: desgracia f, deshonra f2) shame: vergüenza fhe's a disgrace to his family: es una vergüenza para su familian.• desgracia s.f.• deshonra s.f.• deslucimiento s.m.• ignominia s.f.• mancha s.f.• sambenito s.m.v.• baldonar v.• desacreditar v.• deshonrar v.
I dɪs'greɪsmass & count nouna) ( shame) vergüenza fit's a disgrace — es una vergüenza, es un escándalo
b) (somebody, something shameful) (no pl) vergüenza fto be a disgrace (TO somebody/something) — ser* una vergüenza (para alguien/algo)
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a) ( bring shame on) \<\<person/family/school\>\> deshonrarb) ( destroy reputation of) \<\<enemy/politician\>\> desacreditar[dɪs'ɡreɪs]1. N1) (=state of shame) deshonra f, ignominia fto be in disgrace — [adult] estar totalmente desacreditado, haber caído en desgracia; [pet, child] estar castigado
2) (=shameful thing) vergüenza fyou're a disgrace! — ¡lo tuyo es una vergüenza!
to be a disgrace to the school/family — ser una deshonra para la escuela/la familia
3) (=downfall) caída f2.VT [+ family, country] deshonrar* * *
I [dɪs'greɪs]mass & count nouna) ( shame) vergüenza fit's a disgrace — es una vergüenza, es un escándalo
b) (somebody, something shameful) (no pl) vergüenza fto be a disgrace (TO somebody/something) — ser* una vergüenza (para alguien/algo)
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a) ( bring shame on) \<\<person/family/school\>\> deshonrarb) ( destroy reputation of) \<\<enemy/politician\>\> desacreditar -
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I [dɪs'greɪs]1) (shame) vergogna f., disonore m.to bring disgrace on sb. — disonorare qcn.
2) (scandal) vergogna f.II 1. [dɪs'greɪs]verbo transitivo disonorare [team, family]2.* * *[dis'ɡreis] 1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) disgrazia, sfavore2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) disonore3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) vergogna2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) svergognare2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) far cadere in disgrazia•- disgracefully* * *disgrace /dɪsˈgreɪs/n. [u]1 disgrazia, perdita di favore: The courtier was in disgrace with the queen, il cortigiano era in disgrazia presso la regina; to fall into disgrace, cadere in disgrazia; to bring disgrace on one's family, disonorare la famiglia2 ( di cosa, situazione) vergogna, scandalo: There's no disgrace in admitting you're wrong, non è una vergogna ammettere di aver torto; It's a disgrace that children are still dying, è una vergogna che dei bambini continuino a morire; The health service is a national disgrace, la sanità pubblica è uno scandalo nazionale; Your bedroom is a disgrace!, la tua camera da letto è vergognosa!3 ( di persona) vergogna; disonore: You're a disgrace to your family!, sei la vergogna della famiglia!: He's a disgrace to the profession, disonora la sua professioneFALSI AMICI: disgrace non significa disgrazia nel senso di sventura, calamità o sciagura. (to) disgrace /dɪsˈgreɪs/v. t.2 (di solito al passivo) svergognare: He was publicly disgraced when the truth came out, è stato svergognato pubblicamente quando la verità è emersa; a disgraced politician, un politico in disgrazia● to disgrace oneself, coprirsi di vergogna: She disgraced herself by getting drunk, si è coperta di vergogna ubriacandosi.* * *I [dɪs'greɪs]1) (shame) vergogna f., disonore m.to bring disgrace on sb. — disonorare qcn.
2) (scandal) vergogna f.II 1. [dɪs'greɪs]verbo transitivo disonorare [team, family]2. -
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1. noun, no pl.bring disgrace on somebody/something — Schande über jemanden/etwas bringen
2)2. transitive verbbe a disgrace [to somebody/something] — [für jemanden/etwas] eine Schande sein
[Person:] Schande machen (+ Dat.); [Person, Handlung:] Schande bringen über (+ Akk.)* * *[dis'ɡreis] 1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) die Ungnade2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) die Schmach3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) die Schande2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) Schande bringen über2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) die Gunst entziehen•- academic.ru/20981/disgraceful">disgraceful- disgracefully* * *dis·grace[dɪsˈgreɪs]to bring \disgrace on sb/sth Schande über jdn/etw bringenII. vt▪ to \disgrace sb Schande über jdn bringen, jdm Schande bereitenhe has been \disgraced er ist in Ungnade gefallen* * *[dIs'greɪs]1. nin disgrace — mit Schimpf und Schande; (as a punishment) zur Strafe
to +gen)to bring disgrace ( up)on sb — jdm Schande machen or bringen
you're a complete disgrace! — mit dir kann man sich wirklich nur blamieren!
the cost of rented accommodation is a disgrace — es ist eine Schande, wie teuer Mietwohnungen sind
2. vtSchande machen (+dat); country, family Schande bringen über (+acc)don't disgrace us! — mach uns keine Schande!, blamier uns nicht!
to disgrace oneself — sich blamieren; (child, dog) sich schlecht benehmen
to be disgraced — blamiert sein; (politician, officer etc) in Unehre gefallen sein
* * *disgrace [dısˈɡreıs]A s1. Schande f:bring disgrace on → B 1to gen):3. Ungnade f:B v/t1. Schande bringen über (akk), jemandem Schande bereiten2. jemandem seine Gunst entziehen:be disgraced in Ungnade fallen* * *1. noun, no pl.bring disgrace on somebody/something — Schande über jemanden/etwas bringen
2)2. transitive verbbe a disgrace [to somebody/something] — [für jemanden/etwas] eine Schande sein
[Person:] Schande machen (+ Dat.); [Person, Handlung:] Schande bringen über (+ Akk.)* * *n.Blamage -n f.Schande -n f. v.blamieren v.schänden v. -
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[dɪs'ɡreɪs]1. nhe's a disgrace to the school/family — è il disonore della scuola/della famiglia
he resigned in disgrace — caduto in disgrazia, si è dimesso
to be in disgrace — essere in disgrazia, (child, dog) essere in castigo
2. vt(family, country) disonorare, far cadere in disgrazia -
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dɪsˈɡreɪs
1. сущ.
1) а) позор, бесчестье;
унижение deep disgrace ≈ несмываемый позор public disgrace ≈ общественное порицание suffer disgrace Syn: shame б) низкое, постыдное действие;
постыдный поступок, низость ∙ Syn: ignominy
2) немилость;
отсутствие расположения, доброго отношения;
опала Syn: disfavour
2. гл.
1) лишать милости;
лишать доброго отношения, расположения
2) позорить, бесчестить (by) ;
дискредитировать;
компрометировать Syn: dishonour
2., discredit
2. Ant: compliment, exalt, praise, raise, respect позор, бесчестье - to bring * upon smb., to bring smb. into * навлечь позор на кого-л. - you are a * to your family ты позоришь семью - these slums are a * to the town эти трущобы - позор города - there is no * in doing that в этом нет ничего позорного, этого нечего стыдиться позорный поступок немилость;
опала - to be in * быть в немилости /в опале/ - to fall into * (with smb.) впасть в немилость( у кого-л.) позорить, бесчестить, пятнать - to * one's name запятнать свою репутацию;
опорочить себя - habits which * a man привычки, недостойные человека лишать расположения;
накладывать опалу (военное) разжаловать - to * an officer разжаловать офицера ~ немилость;
to be in (deep) disgrace быть в немилости, опале;
to fall into disgrace впадать в немилость ~ позор, бесчестие;
позорный поступок;
to bring disgrace (upon smb.) навлечь позор (на кого-л.) disgrace бесчестить ~ бесчестье ~ лишать расположения ~ немилость, опала ~ немилость;
to be in (deep) disgrace быть в немилости, опале;
to fall into disgrace впадать в немилость ~ немилость ~ опала ~ позор, бесчестье ~ позор, бесчестие;
позорный поступок;
to bring disgrace (upon smb.) навлечь позор (на кого-л.) ~ позор ~ позорить, бесчестить ~ позорить ~ позорный поступок ~ пятнать ~ разжаловать;
лишить расположения;
подвергнуть немилости ~ немилость;
to be in (deep) disgrace быть в немилости, опале;
to fall into disgrace впадать в немилость fall: ~ into disgrace впадать в немилостьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > disgrace
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dis'ɡreis 1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) vanære, skam2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) vanære, skandale, skam3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) skam, skandale2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) bringe skam over, gjøre skam på2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) skjemme ut, falle i unåde•- disgracefullyskam--------unådeIsubst. \/dɪsˈɡreɪs\/1) ugunst, unåde2) vanære, skam3) skam, skamplett4) skandale• this is a disgrace!be a disgrace to være til skam forbring disgrace on\/upon være en skam for, vanæredu har vanæret familien\/slektenfall into disgrace falle i unådeIIverb \/dɪsˈɡreɪs\/1) vanære2) skjemme ut, være en skam for3) bringe skam overbe disgraced være i unåde, ha falt i unådedisgrace oneself skjemme seg ut, nedverdige seg -
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1. [dısʹgreıs] n1. 1) позор, бесчестьеto bring disgrace upon smb., to bring smb. into disgrace - навлечь позор на кого-л.
there is no disgrace in doing that - в этом нет ничего позорного, этого нечего стыдиться
2) позорный поступок2. немилость; опалаto be in disgrace - быть в немилости /в опале/
2. [dısʹgreıs] vto fall into disgrace (with smb.) - впасть в немилость (у кого-л.)
1. позорить, бесчестить, пятнатьto disgrace one's name - запятнать свою репутацию; опорочить себя
habits which disgrace a man - привычки, недостойные человека
2. 1) лишать расположения; накладывать опалу2) воен. разжаловать -
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/dis'geis/ * danh từ - tình trạng bị ghét bỏ, tình trạng bị ruồng bỏ, tình trạng không được sủng ái =to fall into disgrace; to be in disgrace+ không được sủng ái - tình trạng giáng chức, tình trạng giáng chức; tình trạng bị thất thế - sự ô nhục, sự nhục nhã, sự hổ thẹn; điều ô nhục, điều nhục nhã, điều hổ thẹn =to bring disgrace on one's family+ làm hổ thẹn cho gia đình, làm nhục cho gia đình =to be a disgrace to one's family+ là một điều hổ thẹn cho gia đình, là một điều nhục nhã cho gia đình * ngoại động từ - ghét bỏ, ruồng bỏ, không sủng ái - giáng chức, cách chức - làm ô nhục, làm nhục nhã, làm hổ thẹn -
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§ სახელის გატეხა, თავის მოჭრა, სირცხვილი§1 თავის მოჭრა, სირცხვილი, სახელგატეხილობა2 შერცხვენა (შეარცხვენს), თავის მოჭრა (მოსჭრის)I term it a disgrace მე ამას უმსგავსობას / სამარცხვინოს ვუწოდებhe wiped out his disgrace ჩირქი მოიშორა / მოიცილა / მოირეცხა -
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عَارٌ \ disgrace: loss of favour or respect because one has done wrong: The boy was in disgrace for breaking a window. The rudeness of the employer brought disgrace on the whole company. dishonour: shame. reproach: a cause for shame: These badly kept roads are a reproach to the city. scandal: sth. (behaviour, etc.) that causes nasty talk: His bad treatment of his family is a scandal. shame: a painful feeling of dishonour or failure (concerning oneself, one’s family, etc.): He was filled with shame when his father was sent to prison. -
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خِزْي \ scandal: sth. (behaviour, etc.) that causes nasty talk: His bad treatment of his family is a scandal. disgrace: loss of favour or respect because one has done wrong: The boy was in disgrace for breaking a window. The rudeness of the employer brought disgrace on the whole company. dishonour: shame. shame: a painful feeling of dishonour or failure (concerning oneself, one’s family, etc.): He was filled with shame when his father was sent to prison. -
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1. n позор, бесчестье2. n позорный поступок3. n немилость; опала4. v позорить, бесчестить, пятнатьhabits which disgrace a man — привычки, недостойные человека
5. v лишать расположения; накладывать опалу6. v воен. разжаловатьСинонимический ряд:1. contempt (noun) contempt; degradation; discredit; disfavor; dishonor; dishonour; ignominy; infamy; obloquy; odium; opprobrium; reproach; shame2. disrepute (noun) disrepute; ill favor; scandal3. stigma (noun) baseness; blot; disapprobation; disesteem; humiliation; slur; stigma4. debase (verb) debase; degrade; dishonor; embarrass; humiliate5. dishonour (verb) discredit; dishonour; shame6. lower (verb) defame; defile; depress; foul; lower; smirchАнтонимический ряд:credit; elevation; esteem; exaltation; honor; honour; renown; reputation; respect -
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[dis΄greis]1. n անպատվություն, խայ տառակություն. be a disgrace to one’s family ընտանիքը խայտառակել. bring disgrace on oneself իրեն խայտառակել. He couldn’t face the disgrace Նա չդիմացավ /չկարողացավ տա նել/խայտա ռա կությանը. indelible disgrace անջնջելի խայտա ռակություն. (շնորհազրկություն) be in disgrace շնորհազրկված/աչքից ընկած լինել. The child is in disgrace Երեխան իրեն վատ է պահել.2. v խայտառակել, անպատվել -
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n. schande, beschaming--------v. schande brengen, beschamendisgrace1[ disgrees] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 schande ⇒ eerverlies, ongenade♦voorbeelden:I have fallen into disgrace with him • ik ben bij hem uit de gunst geraaktbe in disgrace • uit de gratie zijnthey are a disgrace to our school • ze maken onze school te schande————————disgrace2〈 werkwoord〉1 te schande maken ⇒ onteren, een slechte naam bezorgen♦voorbeelden:they disgraced themselves by their behaviour • ze hebben zich te schande gemaakt door hun gedrag -
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ოჯახი; გვარიit runs in their family მაგათ ეგ შთამომავლობით აქვთ / დაყვებათfamily name =(Americ.) last name გვარიshe’s in the family way ფეხმძიმედააthis car is within reach of my family ეს მანქანა ჩემი ოჯახისათვის ხელმისაწვდომია●●a family tree გვარის გენეაოლოგიაhe talked round the subject of a family life, but would not say whether he was married or not საუბარში ოჯახურ ცხოვრებას უტრიალებდა, მაგრამ არ გვითხრა, ცოლი ჰყავდა თუ არაshe comes from a good family კარგი ოჯახიშვილია / გვარიშვილიაthis money was a blessing to the family ოჯახისათვის ეს ფული ღვთისწყალობასავით იყოalienation from one`s family თავის ოჯახზე გულის აყრა -
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فَضِيحَة \ disgrace: a cause of shame: It’s a disgrace that our trains are always late. scandal: sth (behaviour, etc.) that causes nasty talk: His bad treatment of his family is a scandal.
См. также в других словарях:
disgrace — dis|grace1 [ dıs greıs ] noun 1. ) uncount the loss of other people s respect because of something bad that you have done: in disgrace: Holman was sent home in disgrace after assaulting one of the other players. bring disgrace upon/on… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disgrace — [dis grās′] n. [Fr disgrâce < It disgrazia < dis (L dis ), not + grazia, favor < L gratia: see GRACE] 1. the state of being in disfavor, as because of bad conduct 2. loss of favor or respect; public dishonor; ignominy; disrepute; shame 3 … English World dictionary
disgrace — I n. 1) to bring; suffer disgrace 2) deep; public disgrace 3) a disgrace to (he is a disgrace to his family) 4) a disgrace to + inf. (it was a disgrace to behave like that = it was a disgrace behaving like that) 5) a disgrace that (it s a… … Combinatory dictionary
disgrace — 1 noun 1 (U) the complete loss of other people s respect because you have done something they strongly disapprove of: Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident. | in disgrace: Toranaga s father sent my mother away in disgrace. 2 sth is … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disgrace — dis|grace1 [dısˈgreıs] n 1.) [U] the loss of other people s respect because you have done something they strongly disapprove of ▪ Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident. in disgrace ▪ Toranaga sent us away in disgrace. ▪ His actions … Dictionary of contemporary English
disgrace — noun 1 loss of respect VERB + DISGRACE ▪ fall into ▪ Their father fell into disgrace and lost his business. ▪ bring ▪ His crime had brought disgrace upon his whole family. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
disgrace — I UK [dɪsˈɡreɪs] / US noun 1) [uncountable] the loss of other people s respect because of something bad that you have done in disgrace: Holman was sent home in disgrace after assaulting one of the other players. bring disgrace upon/on… … English dictionary
disgrace — [[t]dɪsgre͟ɪs[/t]] disgraces, disgracing, disgraced 1) N UNCOUNT: oft in N (emphasis) If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have… … English dictionary
disgrace — 1. noun 1) he brought disgrace on the family Syn: dishonor, shame, discredit, ignominy, degradation, disrepute, ill repute, infamy, scandal, stigma, opprobrium, obloquy, condemnation, vilification, contempt, disrespect; … Thesaurus of popular words
disgrace — I. transitive verb Date: 1580 1. archaic to humiliate by a superior showing 2. to be a source of shame to < your actions disgraced the family > 3. to cause to lose favor or standing < was disgraced by the hint of scandal > • disgracer noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
disgrace — dis•grace [[t]dɪsˈgreɪs[/t]] n. v. graced, grac•ing 1) the loss of respect, honor, or esteem; ignominy; shame 2) a person, act, or thing that causes shame, reproach, or dishonor or is dishonorable or shameful 3) the state of being out of favor;… … From formal English to slang