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[N]DEDECUS (-ORIS) (N)DEHONESTAMENTUM (-I) (N)OPPROBRAMENTUM (-I) (N)OPPROBRIUM (-I) (N)STUPRUM (-I) (N)TURPE (-IS) (N)IGNOMINIA (-AE) (F)INDIGNITAS (-ATIS) (F)INFAMIA (-AE) (F)PROBRUM (-I) (N)RUBOR (-ORIS) (M)STIGMA (-ATIS) (F)STIGMA (-AE) (F)LABES (-IS) (F)LABECULA (-AE) (F)RELIGIO (-ONIS) (F)RELLIGIO (-ONIS) (F)DEDECORAMENTUM (-I) (N)DEDECORATIO (-ONIS) (F)DEHONESTATIO (-ONIS) (F)INHONORATIO (-ONIS) (F)[V]DEHONORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)DEDECORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INDECORO (-ARE)DEHONESTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INHONESTO (-ARE)INFAMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IMPIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INPIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IGNOMINIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)TEMERO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FOEDO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROSTITUO (-ERE -STITUI -STITUTUM)TRANSDUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM)TRADUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM)VIOLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROFANO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)POLLUO (-ERE -UI -UTUM)ATTAMINO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)DEPOMPO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)DEPUDICO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)EXHONORO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
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[dɪsˈɔnə]1. n. şərəfsizlik, namussuzluq, ləkə; dishonourable namussuz, şərəfsiz2. v. 1) namusuna toxunmaq; 2) ləkələmək, hörmətsiz etmək -
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subs.Shame: P. and V. αἰσχύνη, ἡ. V. αἶσχος, τό.Reproach: P. and V. ὄνειδος, τό.Stain, defilement: met., P. and V. κηλίς, ἡ.——————v. trans.Outrage: P. and V. ὑβρίζειν, αἰκίζεσθαι, λυμαίνεσθαι, λωβᾶσθαι (Plat.).Seduce: P. and V. διαφθείρειν, ὑβρίζειν, λωβᾶσθαι (Plat.), P. καταισχύνειν, V. αἰσχύνειν, διολλύναι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Dishonour
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n.अपमान, अपकीर्ति, निरादार, लज्जाv. tr.कलंकित करना, अपमान करना, सत्य डिगाना; न सकारना, न हंकारना, हुंडी का रूपया न देना -
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vსახელის გატეხა, სახელგატეხილობა -
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1.n.масқара, арсыздық2.v.масқаралау, қорлау -
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namusuna leke sürmek; (banka) çeke ödemeyi reddetmek,onursuzluk, serefsizlik; leke -
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/dis'ɔnə/ * danh từ - sự mất danh dự, sự ô danh, sự ô nhục, sự nhục nhã, sự hổ thẹn - điều làm mất danh dự, điều làm ô danh, điều ô nhục, điều nhục nhã, điều hổ thẹn - (thương nghiệp) sự không nhận trả đúng hạn (một thương phiếu...); sự không thực hiện đúng kỳ hạn (một giao kèo...) * ngoại động từ - làm mất danh dự, làm ô danh, làm nhục, làm hổ thẹn - làm nhục, làm mất trinh tiết (một người con gái...) - (thương nghiệp) không nhận trả đúng hạn (thương phiếu...); không thực hiện đúng kỳ hạn (giao kèo...) -
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nounഅവമാനം, മര്യാദകേട്, മാനക്കേട്, മാനഹാനി, അപമര്യാദverb transitiveഅവമാനിക്കുക, മാനഹാനി വരുത്തുക, മര്യാദകെടുത്തുക -
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I.n.bezčestje · безчестје n.II.n.sråm · срам m.III.v. obezčestiti · обезчестити vp. -
97 dishonour a cheque
dishonour a cheque отказывать в платеже по векселю -
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dishonour one's promise не сдержать своего обещания -
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100 dishonour a cheque
См. также в других словарях:
dishonour — dis‧hon‧our [dɪsˈɒnə ǁ ˈɑːnər] , dishonor verb [transitive] 1. BANKING if a bank dishonours a cheque, it refuses to pay out money for it, usually because the person who has written it does not have enough money in their account: • The law is that … Financial and business terms
dishonour — (US dishonor) ► NOUN ▪ a state of shame or disgrace. ► VERB 1) bring dishonour to. 2) fail to honour (an agreement, cheque, etc.) … English terms dictionary
dishonour — British spelling of DISHONOR (Cf. dishonor); also see OR (Cf. or). Related: Dishonoured; dishonouring; dishonourable; dishonourably … Etymology dictionary
dishonour — I UK [dɪsˈɒnə(r)] / US [dɪsˈɑnər] noun [uncountable] a state in which people no longer respect you because of something bad that you have done Their motto was Death before Dishonour . bring dishonour on/upon: What she had done had brought… … English dictionary
dishonour — n. 1) to bring dishonour on, to 2) a dishonour to * * * [dɪs ɒnə] to a dishonour to to bring dishonour on … Combinatory dictionary
dishonour — [[t]dɪsɒ̱nə(r)[/t]] dishonours, dishonouring, dishonoured (in AM, use dishonor) 1) VERB If you dishonour someone, you behave in a way that damages their good reputation. [FORMAL] [V n] It would dishonour my family if I didn t wear the veil. 2) N… … English dictionary
dishonour — Dishonor Dis*hon or (d[i^]s*[o^]n [ e]r or d[i^]z*[o^]n [ e]r), n. [OE. deshonour, dishonour, OF. deshonor, deshonur, F. d[ e]shonneur; pref. des (L. dis ) + honor, honur, F. honneur, fr. L. honor. See {Honor}.] [Written also {dishonour}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dishonour — dis|hon|our1 BrE dishonor AmE [dısˈɔnə US ˈa:nər] n [U] loss of respect from other people, because you have behaved in a morally unacceptable way ≠ ↑honour ▪ You ve brought enough dishonour on your family already without causing any more trouble … Dictionary of contemporary English
dishonour — 1 BrE, dishonor AmE noun (U) formal loss of respect from other people because you have behaved in a morally unacceptable way: bring dishonour on: You ve brought enough dishonour on your family already without causing any more trouble. 2 BrE,,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dishonour — 1) To fail to pay a cheque when the account of the drawer does not have sufficient funds to cover it. When a bank dishonours a cheque it marks it ‘refer to drawer’ and returns it to the payee through his or her bank. 2) To fail to accept a bill… … Accounting dictionary
dishonour — 1) To fail to pay a cheque when the account of the drawer does not have sufficient funds to cover it. When a bank dishonours a cheque it marks it refer to drawer and returns it to the payee through his or her bank. 2) To fail to accept a bill of… … Big dictionary of business and management