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41 niechlubnie
adv. książk. disgracefully, dishonourably GB, dishonorably US- postąpić niechlubnie to behave disgracefully a. dishonourably- wsławić się czymś niechlubnie to be infamous a. notorious for sth- zginąć niechlubnie to die a dishonourable death* * *adv.lit. shamefully, disgracefully, ingloriously.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niechlubnie
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42 nieszlachetnie
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieszlachetnie
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43 deshonestamente
adv.1 dishonorably, disgracefully.2 lewdly, dishonestly.* * *► adverbio1 dishonestly* * *ADV1) (=sin honradez) dishonestly2) (=indecentemente) indecently, lewdly* * *= dishonestly.Ex. The stronger the repressive measures used to control the inmates, the greater their desire to make up for lost time (often dishonestly) once released.* * *= dishonestly.Ex: The stronger the repressive measures used to control the inmates, the greater their desire to make up for lost time (often dishonestly) once released.
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44 deshonrosamente
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47 dē-decus
dē-decus oris, n disgrace, dishonor, infamy, shame: sumptūs effusi cum dedecore: iudicia operta dedecore: domus plena dedecoris: vitam per dedecus amittere, dishonorably, S.: ob tantum dedecus amens, V.: nihil est detestabilius dedecore. — A cause of shame, disgrace, blemish, reproach, dishonor: tantum, Cs.: dolor meus vestrum dedecus haberetur: prodere visum dedecus, expose the unnatural feature, O.: quod tantum evenire dedecus potest?: si una huic dedecorist parum, T.: ampla domus dedecori domini fit: naturae, Ph.—A deed of shame, outrage, disgraceful act: Omni dedecore infamis: in dedecora incurrunt: Dedecorum pretiosus emptor, H. -
48 indīgnē
indīgnē adv. with comp. and sup. [indignus], unworthily, undeservedly, dishonorably, shamefully: Facis iniuriam illi, T.: indignius obtrectatum esse, ne, etc.: indignissime interire, Cs.—Angrily, indignantly: neque indigne fero, quod speravit, etc.: eum sibi anteponi, indigne ferebant, took it ill, N.: vobis quid hoc indignius ferendum? -
49 turpiter
turpiter adv. with comp. and sup. [turpis], in an unsightly manner, repulsively: ut turpiter atrum Desinat in piscem mulier, H.: claudicare, O.—Fig., in an unseemly manner, basely, shamefully, disgracefully, dishonorably: facere nihil: se in castra recipere, Cs.: an turpius meretrici dedit? an inprobius, etc.?: turpissime es perbacchatus.* * *repulsively, disgracefully, shamelessly -
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53 ignominiosamente
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54 позорно
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56 niecnie
adv. książk. dishonourably GB, dishonorably US; reprehensibly książk.- postąpiłeś niecnie, zostawiając ją bez wsparcia it was disgraceful of you to leave her with no supportThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niecnie
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57 niegodnie
adv. książk. dishonourably GB, dishonorably US- niegodnie byłoby poddać się bez walki it would be dishonourable to give up without a fight- postępować niegodnie to behave dishonourablyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niegodnie
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