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1 dubious
'dju:biəs1) (doubtful: I am dubious about the wisdom of this action.) dudoso2) (probably not honest: dubious behaviour.) sospechoso•- dubiety- dubiousness
tr['djʊːbɪəs]1 (questionable, suspect - morals, activities, origin) dudoso,-a, sospechoso,-a; (past, record) turbio,-a; (compliment) ambiguo,-a, equívoco,-a; (character) sospechoso,-a2 (unsure) dudoso,-a, indeciso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be dubious about something tener dudas sobre algo, tener reservas sobre algodubious ['du:biəs, 'dju:-] adj1) uncertain: dudoso, indeciso2) questionable: sospechoso, dudoso, discutibleadj.• dubitativo, -a adj.• dudoso, -a adj.• turbio, -a adj.'duːbiəs, 'djuːbiəsa) ( questionable) <honor/achievement> dudoso, discutible; < past> turbio; <motives/person> sospechosob) ( doubtful)to be dubious (ABOUT something/somebody) — tener* reservas or dudas (sobre or acerca de algo/alguien)
['djuːbɪǝs]ADJ1) (=questionable) [reputation, claim, privilege, taste] dudoso; [person, character, motives] sospechoso; [company, offer] poco fiable; [business deal, practice] sospechoso, turbio; [idea, measure] discutible; [compliment] equívocoto have the dubious honour/pleasure of doing sth — tener el dudoso honor/placer de hacer algo
2) (=unsure) [look, smile] indecisoto be dubious — tener dudas or reservas
I was dubious at first, but he convinced me — al principio tenía mis dudas or reservas, pero él me convenció
I'm very dubious about it — tengo grandes dudas or reservas sobre ello
I am dubious that or whether the new law will achieve anything — tengo mis dudas or reservas sobre si la nueva ley va a lograr algo
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he looked dubious — parecía tener dudas or reservas, parecía dudar•
he sounded dubious — parecía tener dudas or reservas, parecía dudar* * *['duːbiəs, 'djuːbiəs]a) ( questionable) <honor/achievement> dudoso, discutible; < past> turbio; <motives/person> sospechosob) ( doubtful)to be dubious (ABOUT something/somebody) — tener* reservas or dudas (sobre or acerca de algo/alguien)
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2 honor
honor sustantivo masculino◊ tengo el honor de … it is my honor o I have the honor to …;me hizo el honor de recibirme he did me the honor of receiving me; en honor a la verdad to be truthful; hacer honor a su nombre to live up to one's reputationb)le rindieron los honores correspondientes a su rango he was accorded the honors befitting his rank (frml)
honor sustantivo masculino
1 (cualidad, dignidad) honour, US honor: ofendieron su honor, they offended his honour
palabra de honor, word of honour
2 (distinción) será un honor, it will be an honour
nos hizo el honor de visitarnos, we were honoured by his visit
3 (fama, reconocimiento, gloria) para ti será el honor y la gloria, you'll get all the credit
en honor a la verdad..., to be fair... ' honor' also found in these entries: Spanish: código - dama - distinguir - honrar - matrícula - mención - sitial - atentado - conferir - cumplir - declinar - dispensar - distinción - ensuciar - gloria - grande - homenaje - honra - limpiar - madrina - mellar - menoscabar - palabra - ultrajar - vuelta English: accord - bridesmaid - credit - guard - honor - honorary - honour - honourable - name - patron - privilege - accolade - award - bride - commendation - distinction - dubious - justice - lady - live - privilegedtr['ɒnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=honour honour{honor ['ɑnər] vt1) respect: honrar2) : cumplir conto honor one's word: cumplir con su palabra3) : aceptar (un cheque, etc.)honor n1) : honor min honor of: en honor de2) honors nplawards: honores mpl, condecoraciones fpl3)Your Honor : Su Señorían.• blasón s.m.• condecoración s.f.• decoro s.m.• honor s.m.• honra s.f.v.• acatar v.• encumbrar v.• estimar v.• festejar v.• honrar v.• laurear v. (A bill, etc.) (US)v.
IBrE honour 'ɑːnər, 'ɒnə(r) noun1) ua) ( good name) honor ma man of honor — un hombre de honor or de palabra
to be (in) honor bound to + inf — estar* moralmente obligado a + inf
b) ( chastity) (arch or hum) honra f2) c u (privilege, mark of distinction) honor mit is a great honor for me... — es para mí un gran honor...
to have the honor to + inf o of -ing — (frml) tener* el honor de + inf (frml)
to do somebody the honor of -ing — (frml) hacerle* or (frml) concederle a alguien el honor de + inf
a reception in honor of the delegates — una recepción en honor de or en homenaje a los delegados
to do the honors — (colloq) hacer* los honores (frml o hum)
Your/His/Her Honor — Su Señoría
4) honors pla) ( special mention) (before n)honors list — (AmE) cuadro m de honor
b) ( Educ)to graduate with honors — licenciarse con matrícula (de honor) or con honores; (before n)
honours graduate — (BrE) ≈licenciado, -da m,f
an honours degree — (BrE) ≈una licenciatura
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BrE honour transitive verb1) ( show respect) honrarwould you escort me in to dinner? - I'd be honored (to) — ¿me acompaña al comedor? - será un honor para mí
2)a) ( keep to) \<\<agreement/obligation\>\> cumplir (con)b) ( Fin) \<\<bill/debt\>\> satisfacer* (frml), pagar*; \<\<check/draft\>\> pagar*, aceptar['ɒnǝ(r)]1.N(US) = honour2.CPDhonor society N — (US) club m de alumnos distinguidos
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IBrE honour ['ɑːnər, 'ɒnə(r)] noun1) ua) ( good name) honor ma man of honor — un hombre de honor or de palabra
to be (in) honor bound to + inf — estar* moralmente obligado a + inf
b) ( chastity) (arch or hum) honra f2) c u (privilege, mark of distinction) honor mit is a great honor for me... — es para mí un gran honor...
to have the honor to + inf o of -ing — (frml) tener* el honor de + inf (frml)
to do somebody the honor of -ing — (frml) hacerle* or (frml) concederle a alguien el honor de + inf
a reception in honor of the delegates — una recepción en honor de or en homenaje a los delegados
to do the honors — (colloq) hacer* los honores (frml o hum)
Your/His/Her Honor — Su Señoría
4) honors pla) ( special mention) (before n)honors list — (AmE) cuadro m de honor
b) ( Educ)to graduate with honors — licenciarse con matrícula (de honor) or con honores; (before n)
honours graduate — (BrE) ≈licenciado, -da m,f
an honours degree — (BrE) ≈una licenciatura
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BrE honour transitive verb1) ( show respect) honrarwould you escort me in to dinner? - I'd be honored (to) — ¿me acompaña al comedor? - será un honor para mí
2)a) ( keep to) \<\<agreement/obligation\>\> cumplir (con)b) ( Fin) \<\<bill/debt\>\> satisfacer* (frml), pagar*; \<\<check/draft\>\> pagar*, aceptar
См. также в других словарях:
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