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1 дискредитирован
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2 дискредитированный
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3 diskreditiert
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4 diskreditierte
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5 скомпрометированный
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > скомпрометированный
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6 itibarsız
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7 дискредитований експерт
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > дискредитований експерт
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8 компромитиран
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9 компромитирана личност
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10 desacreditado
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11 desprestigiado
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12 diskreditovaný
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13 desacreditado
adj.discredited, disreputable.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desacreditar.* * *ADJ discredited* * *= discredited.Ex. In holding fast to a belief in health promotion, they resisted being coopted by a now discredited market system.* * *= discredited.Ex: In holding fast to a belief in health promotion, they resisted being coopted by a now discredited market system.
* * *desacreditado, -a adjdiscredited;ha quedado desacreditado ante la opinión pública he has been discredited in the eyes of the public* * *adj discredited -
14 desprestigiado
adj.disreputable, discredited, in disrepute.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desprestigiar.* * *ADJ discredited* * *= discredited.Ex. In holding fast to a belief in health promotion, they resisted being coopted by a now discredited market system.* * *= discredited.Ex: In holding fast to a belief in health promotion, they resisted being coopted by a now discredited market system.
* * *desprestigiado, -a adjdiscredited -
15 descrédito
m.1 discredit, disgrace, bad name, dishonor.2 disbelief, incredulity, discredit, unbelief.* * *1 discredit, disrepute\ir en descrédito de to be to the discredit of* * *noun m.* * *SM (=desprestigio) discredit, disrepute* * *masculino discreditir en descrédito de algo/alguien — to bring discredit on something/somebody
* * *----* caer en descrédito = come into + disrepute, fall into + disrepute.* * *masculino discreditir en descrédito de algo/alguien — to bring discredit on something/somebody
* * ** caer en descrédito = come into + disrepute, fall into + disrepute.* * *discreditva en descrédito de la empresa it brings discredit to o it discredits the firm, it brings the firm into disrepute ( frml)su participación lo hizo caer en descrédito his involvement brought discredit on him* * *
descrédito sustantivo masculino disrepute, discredit
' descrédito' also found in these entries:
English:
discredit
- disrepute
* * *descrédito nmdiscredit;caer en el descrédito to fall into disrepute;ir en descrédito de algo/alguien to count against sth/sb;estar en descrédito to be discredited* * *m discredit;caer en descrédito be discredited* * *descrédito nmdesprestigio: discredit -
16 desprestigiar
v.1 to discredit.María desprestigió el producto Mary discredited the product.2 to slander, to bring into disrepute, to discredit, to disrepute.María desprestigió al alcalde Mary slandered the mayor.* * *1 to discredit, ruin the reputation of1 to lose one's prestige, lose one's good reputation* * *1. VT1) (=criticar) to disparage, run down2) (=desacreditar) to discredittus meteduras de pata desprestigian a toda la profesión — your faux pas tarnish the reputation of our whole profession
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to discredit2.desprestigiarse v pron persona/producto/empresa to lose prestigese ha desprestigiado como abogado — his reputation o prestige as a lawyer has been damaged
* * *= vilify, smear.Ex. Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Ex. As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.----* desprestigiarse = lose + face.* * *1.verbo transitivo to discredit2.desprestigiarse v pron persona/producto/empresa to lose prestigese ha desprestigiado como abogado — his reputation o prestige as a lawyer has been damaged
* * *= vilify, smear.Ex: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.
Ex: As a result of this policy hundreds of priests have been been suspended from ministry and have had their names publicly smeared without proof or even credible evidence.* desprestigiarse = lose + face.* * *desprestigiar [A1 ]vtto discreditlas luchas internas han desprestigiado al partido internal disputes have discredited the party o damaged the party's prestige«persona/producto/empresa» to lose prestigela compañía se desprestigió con ese producto that product gave the company a bad name o damaged the company's prestigese ha desprestigiado como abogado his reputation o prestige o good name as a lawyer has been damaged o has suffered* * *
desprestigiar ( conjugate desprestigiar) verbo transitivo
to discredit
desprestigiarse verbo pronominal [persona/producto/empresa] to lose prestige
desprestigiar verbo transitivo to discredit, run down
' desprestigiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desacreditar
- sambenito
- señalar
English:
smear
* * *♦ vtto discredit;aquello lo desprestigió ante la opinión pública that discredited him in the eyes of the public* * *v/t discredit* * *desacreditar: to discredit, to disgrace -
17 desautorizar
v.1 to deny (desmentir) (noticia).2 to ban (prohibir) (manifestación, huelga).3 to discredit.4 to deny the validity of, to disprove, to rule down, to disaffirm.Ella desautorizó la declaración She denied the validity of the declaration5 to take away permission from, to disavow.Ella desautorizó a Ricardo She took away permission from Richard.6 to declare illegal, to take away permission for, to withdraw authorization for.Ella desautorizó la venta She declared the sale illegal.7 to forbid to, to forbid, to take away permission to, to withdraw authorization to.Ella los desautorizó beber She forbade them to drink.8 to undermine someone's authority, to take away authority from, to undermine the authority of, to deprive from authority.Papá desautorizó a Mamá Dad undermined Mom's authority.* * *1 (desaprobar) to disapprove2 (prohibir) to ban, forbid3 (desmentir) to deny4 (desacreditar) to discredit* * *VT1) (=quitar autoridad a) [+ oficial] to deprive of authority; [+ palabras, declaración] to discredit2) [+ noticia] to deny* * *verbo transitivoa) ( restar autoridad a) < persona> to undermine the authority of; < declaraciones> to disavow (frml), to disaffirm (frml)quedó totalmente desautorizado con el escándalo — he was totally discredited as a result of the scandal
b) ( retirar la autorización para) to ban* * *verbo transitivoa) ( restar autoridad a) < persona> to undermine the authority of; < declaraciones> to disavow (frml), to disaffirm (frml)quedó totalmente desautorizado con el escándalo — he was totally discredited as a result of the scandal
b) ( retirar la autorización para) to ban* * *desautorizar [A4 ]vt1 (restar autoridad a) ‹persona› to undermine the authority of; ‹declaraciones› to disavow ( frml), to disaffirm ( frml)no me desautorices delante de los niños don't undermine my authority in front of the childrenel presidente desautorizó las declaraciones del ministro the president disavowed o disaffirmed the minister's statementsquedó totalmente desautorizado cuando se descubrió su doble vida he was totally discredited when his double life came to light2(retirar la autorización para): el presidente desautorizó la manifestación the president declared the demonstration illegal* * *
desautorizar ( conjugate desautorizar) verbo transitivo
‹ declaraciones› to disavow (frml)
desautorizar verbo transitivo
1 (no dar permiso para) to ban, forbid
2 (no dar crédito o autoridad, descalificar) (una declaración) to deny, (a alguien) to discredit, undermine the authority of
' desautorizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anular
English:
disavow
- overrule
* * *♦ vt1. [desmentir] [noticia] to deny;el ministro desautorizó las declaraciones del portavoz the minister contradicted the statement made by the spokesperson2. [prohibir] [manifestación, huelga] to ban, to declare illegal3. [desacreditar] to discredit;sus prejuicios racistas lo desautorizan como político his racist ideas undermine his credentials as a politician;desautorizaba a los profesores delante de sus alumnos she undermined the teachers' authority in front of their pupils♦ See also the pronominal verb desautorizarse* * *v/t1 ( prohibir) refuse permission for2 ( desacreditar) discredit* * *desautorizar {21} vt: to deprive of authority, to discredit -
18 déconsidérer
déconsidérer [dekɔ̃sideʀe]➭ TABLE 6 transitive verb* * *dekɔ̃sideʀe
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verbe transitif to discredit
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se déconsidérer verbe pronominal [journal] to lower its tone* * *dekɔ̃sideʀe vt* * *déconsidérer verb table: céderA vtr to discredit.B se déconsidérer vpr [personne] to discredit oneself, to bring discredit upon oneself; [journal] to become discredited.[dekɔ̃sidere] verbe transitifces révélations l'ont déconsidéré these revelations have cast a slur on ou have discredited him————————se déconsidérer verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi) -
19 злепоставям
discredit, compromise(клеветя) calumniateзлепоставям се become/be discreditedзлепоставям се пред някого discredit o.s. with s.o* * *злепоста̀вям,гл. discredit, compromise; ( клеветя) calumniate;\злепоставям се become/be discredited ( пред някого with s.o.); go/be under a cloud.* * *calumniate: злепоставям s.o. with s.o. - злепоставям някого пред някого; malign* * *1. (клеветя) calumniate 2. discredit, compromise 3. ЗЛЕПОСТАВЯМ ce become/be discredited 4. ЗЛЕПОСТАВЯМ се пред някого discredit o.s. with s.o -
20 squalificato
squalificato agg.1 ( screditato) discredited, fallen into disrepute: una ditta squalificata, a firm fallen into disrepute◆ s.m. (sport) disqualified player.* * *[skwalifi'kato] 1.participio passato squalificare2.1) (interdetto) disqualified (anche sport)2) (screditato) discredited* * *squalificato/skwalifi'kato/II aggettivo1 (interdetto) disqualified (anche sport)2 (screditato) discredited.
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