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1 разврати v to debauch, to corrupt, to deprave, to dissipate, to demoralize
corruption, debauchery, depravation, dissipationМакедонско-англиски речник > разврати v to debauch, to corrupt, to deprave, to dissipate, to demoralize
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2 расипан
corrupt; dishonest————————spoiled, rotten, corrupt, perverted, depraved, broken, damaged, ruined, illconditioned, (месо) tainted, (вода) putrid, (ниво) flat (beer,) (морално) prodigal———————— (риба конзерва)putrescent————————corrupt* * *(jаjце)addle--------(риба конзерва)putrescent--------impure, bad worse worst, abandoned 1, abject -
3 корумпиран
corrupt* * *bent (adj sl) -
4 нечесен
dishonest, ignoble, caddish————————corrupt; dishonest————————corrupt* * *dishonest, ignoble, caddish, base (adj) -
5 поткопува
undermine————————to undermine, to dig————————to bribe, (амер.) to graft, to corrupt, to suborn* * *undermine, vitiate -
6 расипува
mar, balls up, flaw v, bust (busted bust)———————— (план)sabotage v———————— (разг)muck (col)————————to corrupt, to deprave, to pervert, to demoralize, to deteriorate, to spoil, (вода и сл.) to pour out, to strew, to scatter about* * *(план)sabotage (v)--------(разг)muck (col)--------(фиг)alloy--------mar, balls up, flaw (v), bust (busted bust) -
7 изврати
to pervert, to corrupt, to deprave -
8 израсипе
to corrupt, to demoralize, to spoil, to deprave -
9 корумпира
to corrupt -
10 поткупи
to bribe, (амер.) to graft, to corrupt, to suborn -
11 расипа
to corrupt, to deprave, to pervert, to demoralize, to deteriorate, to spoil, (вода и сл.) to pour out, to strew, to scatter about
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Corrupt — Cor*rupt , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Corrupted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Corrupting}.] 1. To change from a sound to a putrid or putrescent state; to make putrid; to putrefy. [1913 Webster] 2. To change from good to bad; to vitiate; to deprave; to pervert; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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corrupt — cor·rupt 1 /kə rəpt/ adj: having an unlawful or evil motive; esp: characterized by improper and usu. unlawful conduct intended to secure a benefit for oneself or another (as by taking or giving bribes) cor·rupt·ly adj cor·rupt·ness n corrupt 2 vt … Law dictionary
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