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1 dishonour
dis'onə 1. noun(disgrace; shame.) skam, vanære- dishonourably 2. verb(to cause shame to: You have dishonoured your family by your actions!)- dishonourablyvanæreIsubst. \/dɪˈsɒnə\/, \/dɪˈzɒnə\/1) vanære, skam2) hån, fornærmelse3) ( handel) misligholdelse (av veksel)bring dishonour on somebody vanære noen, bringe skam over noenIIverb \/dɪˈsɒnə\/, \/dɪˈzɒnə\/1) vanære, bringe skam over, være en skam for2) neglisjere, ikke overholdedishonour a bill ( handel) ikke honorere en vekseldishonour a signature ( handel) ikke godkjenne en underskrift
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dishonour — /dɪs ɒnə/ verb (NOTE: the American spelling is dishonor) ♦ to dishonour a bill not to pay a bill … Marketing dictionary in english
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dishonour — Dishonor Dis*hon or (d[i^]s*[o^]n [ e]r or d[i^]z*[o^]n [ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dishonored} (d[i^]s*[o^]n [ e]rd or d[i^]z*[o^]n [ e]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dishonoring}.] [OE. deshonouren, F. d[ e]shonorer; pref. d[ e]s (L. dis ) + honorer to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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bill of exchange — An unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person (the drawer) to another (the drawee) and signed by the person giving it, requiring the drawee to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a specified sum of money to or to… … Accounting dictionary
dishonour — /dɪsˈɒnə / (say dis onuh) noun 1. lack of honour; dishonourable character or conduct. 2. disgrace; ignominy; shame. 3. an indignity; insult. 4. a cause of shame; a disgrace. 5. failure or refusal of the drawee or acceptor of a bill of exchange or …
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