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1 dishonourable
dishonorable [dɪs'ɒnərəbl] aggettivo disonorevole, vergognoso* * ** * *dishonourable, ( USA) dishonorable /dɪsˈɒnərəbl/a.(form.) disonorevole; vergognoso: dishonourable conduct [behaviour], condotta [comportamento] disonorevole● (spec. mil.) dishonourable discharge, radiazione (dai ranghi)dishonourableness n. [u] dishonourably avv.* * *dishonorable [dɪs'ɒnərəbl] aggettivo disonorevole, vergognoso -
2 dishonourable
[dis΄ɔnərəbl] a անպատիվ, անարգ անազնիվ. խայտառակ. dishonourable conduct խայտառակ վարք/վարմունք -
3 dishonourable
∎ there's nothing dishonourable about losing perdre n'a rien de honteux;∎ Military he was given a dishonourable discharge il a été renvoyé pour manquement à l'honneurUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > dishonourable
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4 непорядочный
dishonourable -
5 непорядочный
непоря́дочное поведе́ние — dishonourable conduct
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6 непорядъчност
dishonourableness, dishonourable conduct, looseness, disorderliness, laxity* * *непоря̀дъчност,ж., само ед. dishonourableness, dishonourable conduct, looseness, disorderliness, laxity.* * *disorderliness; looseness{`lu;snis};* * *dishonourableness, dishonourable conduct, looseness, disorderliness, laxity -
7 unehrenhaft
I Adj. dishono(u)rable* * *ignoble; dishonorable; dishonourable* * *ụn|eh|ren|haft1. adjdishonourable (Brit), dishonorable (US)2. advdishonourably (Brit), dishonorably (US)unehrenhaft (aus der Armee) entlassen werden — to be given a dishonourable (Brit) or dishonorable (US) discharge
* * *un·eh·ren·haft[ˈʊnʔe:rənhaft]I. adj\unehrenhafte Entlassung dishonourable dischargeII. advjdn \unehrenhaft entlassen to discharge sb for dishonourable [or AM dishonorable] conduct* * *1.Adjektiv dishonourable2.adverbial dishonourably* * *A. adj dishono(u)rableB. adv:unehrenhaft ent werden MIL be dishono(u)rably discharged* * *1.Adjektiv dishonourable2.adverbial dishonourably* * *adj.dishonorable adj.dishonourable adj. adv.dishonorably adv. -
8 unehrenhaft
un·eh·ren·haft [ʼʊnʔe:rənhaft] adj\unehrenhafte Entlassung dishonourable dischargejdn \unehrenhaft entlassen to discharge sb for dishonourable [or (Am) dishonorable] conduct -
9 ethical
ˈeθɪkəl прил. духовный;
внутренний, душевный Syn: decent, moral, good, honourable, righteous, self-righteous, upright, virtuous Ant: dishonourable, unmoral патентованное лекарство, отпускаемое только по рецепту этический, относящийся к этике - * system система этики - * thinkers мыслители, занимавшиеся разработкой вопросов этики - * principles основы( теории) нравственности, этические принципы - * code моральный кодекс;
нормы нравственности этичный, моральный, нравственный - * person нравственный человек - * conduct этическое поведение - this is not * это неэтично (фармацевтическое) отпускаемый по рецепту (о патентованном лекарстве) ethical моральный ~ нравственный ~ этический ~ этичный -
10 Ehrlosigkeit
f Benehmen: disreputable ( oder disgraceful) behavio(u)r; die Ehrlosigkeit einer Tat etc. the disreputable ( oder disgraceful) nature of a deed etc.* * *die Ehrlosigkeitdishonorableness; infamy; dishonourableness; infamousness* * *Ehr|lo|sig|keitf -, no pl(= Schlechtigkeit) infamy* * ** * *Ehr·lo·sig·keit<->f kein pl dishonourableness [or AM -orableness]* * *die; Ehrlosigkeit: dishonourableness* * ** * *die; Ehrlosigkeit: dishonourableness* * *f.dishonorableness n.infamousness n.infamy n. -
11 æreløs
adj. dishonourable (f.eks.action, person, peace
), (US) dishonorable adj. ignominious (f.eks.death, end, conduct, peace
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12 ethical
['eθɪk(ə)l] 1. прил.1) этический, относящийся к этике2) этичный, соблюдающий требования моралиSyn:Ant:2. = ethical drug -
13 opprobrious
1. a книжн. оскорбительный2. a книжн. позорный, позорящийСинонимический ряд:1. abusive (adj.) abasing; abusive; contemptuous; damning; insolent; invective; offensive; reproachful; scornful; scurrile; shaming; truculent; vituperatory; vituperous2. derogatory (adj.) debasing; depreciative; derogative; derogatory; disparaging; libelous; slanderous; vituperative3. humiliating (adj.) calumniating; embarrassing; humiliating; insulting4. infamous (adj.) defaming; dishonorable; hateful; heinous; ill-famed; infamous; libeling; notorious; reprehensible; scandalous; scurrilous5. malevolent (adj.) contumelious; damaging; hurting; injuring; malevolent; malignant; maligning; reviling; spiteful6. shabby (adj.) deplorable; discreditable; disgraceful; dishonourable; disreputable; ignominious; shabby; shameful; unfortunateАнтонимический ряд:complimentary; honorable; honourable; laudatory; praising; reputable -
14 scandalous
1. a позорный, постыдный, скандальный2. a возмутительный, вызывающий возмущение3. a любящий посплетничать4. a клеветнический5. a редк. не относящийся к делу, вопросуСинонимический ряд:1. disgraceful (adj.) disgraceful; dishonorable; dishonourable; disreputable; ignominious; infamous; inglorious; shameful; sordid2. libelous (adj.) abusive; backbiting; calumnious; damning; defamatory; denigrating; denunciatory; detracting; detractive; detractory; false; gossiping; injurious; invidious; libellous; libelous; malicious; maligning; slanderous; traducing; vilifying3. outrageous (adj.) atrocious; crying; desperate; flagrant; heinous; monstrous; outrageous; shocking -
15 eervol
♦voorbeelden:de eervolle verliezers • the worthy losersII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 zich eervol gedragen/onderscheiden • conduct oneself honourably, distinguish oneselfeervol uit de strijd komen • come through the battle with honour
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