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1 ignominious death
Макаров: бесславная смерть -
2 ignominious death
бесславная смерть, позорная смерть -
3 ignominious
[͵ıgnəʹmınıəs] aнедостойный, позорный, постыдный, унизительныйignominious behaviour /conduct/ - недостойное /позорное, постыдное/ поведение
ignominious punishment - юр. позорящее наказание
ignominious end - позорный /бесславный/ конец
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4 ignominious
a недостойный, позорный, постыдный, унизительныйСинонимический ряд:1. base (adj.) base; low; vile2. debasing (adj.) debasing; degrading; humiliating3. disreputable (adj.) discreditable; disgraceful; dishonorable; dishonourable; disreputable; ignoble; infamous; inglorious; opprobrious; outrageous; scandalous; shabby; shady; shameful; shoddy; sordid; unrespectableАнтонимический ряд:commendable; distinguished; elevating; estimable; excellent; honorable -
5 ignominious
adjнедостойний; ганебний; принизливий, образливий; безчесний* * *aнегідний, ганебний, принизливий -
6 death
nсмерть, гибельto commemorate smb's death — отмечать годовщину чьей-л. смерти
to commute smb's death to life imprisonment — заменять кому-л. смертную казнь пожизненным тюремным заключением
to condemn smb to death — приговаривать кого-л. к смертной казни / к высшей мере наказания
to express one's sorrow / grief at smb's death — выражать соболезнование по поводу чьей-л. смерти
- civil deathto sentence smb to death by firing squad — приговаривать кого-л. к расстрелу
- civilian deaths
- death by hanging
- death by misadventure
- Death to...!
- drug-related death
- ignominious death
- inquest into the death of smb
- kiss of death
- living death
- natural death
- public death
- ready to fight to the death
- service-incurred death
- total number of deaths
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7 heat death
физ. «тепловая смерть» -
8 inglorioso
inglorioso agg. inglorious; ingnominious: una morte ingloriosa, an ignominious death.* * *[inglo'rjoso]1) (oscuro) inglorious lett., obscure2) (disonorevole) inglorious lett., ignominious, shameful* * *inglorioso/inglo'rjoso/1 (oscuro) inglorious lett., obscure2 (disonorevole) inglorious lett., ignominious, shameful. -
9 бесславный
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10 бесславная смерть
Makarov: ignominious death -
11 STOFA
f. sitting-room (milli stofu ok eldhúss; frá eldaskála inn í stofu).* * *u, f., older form stufa; [A. S. stofa; Engl. stove; Old Germ. stuve; Germ. stube; Dan. stue]:—the oldest sense seems to be that of a stove-room, like Germ. stube, a bathing-room with a ‘stove;’ stofur tvær, þar skyldi konungr taka bað, Bs. i. 632; bað-stofa, q. v.: and to this refers the phrase, kafna í stofu reyk, to be choked with the stove-reek in a bath, as an ignominious death, Grett. 116; stofu-reykr, the reek of a stove; kafna í stofu reyk, Grett. 116 A; stofu-smíð, Sturl. i. 181.2. one of the rooms in an ancient dwelling, esp. used for the ladies’ sitting-room, and opp. to the skáli; stofa, eldhús, búr, Grág. i. 459; eldhús eðr stofur, 468; sat Gunnlaugr í stofu, Ísl. ii. 250; gékk Þormóðr milli stofu ok eldhúss, Fbr. 164; Rannveig gékk til stofu, Nj. 83, 175; ganga inn í stofu, Eg. 23, 49, 110, 149, 205, 206, 215, 233; ganga inn ok finna stofu, þar sátu konur tvær, Fær. 41; í stofu þá er konur sátu at verki, Bs. i. 627; þar var karlfátt heima ok hvíldu allir menn í stofu, Sturl. i. 142; var sleginn danz í stofu, ii. 117; hann dreymdi at hann þóttisk sitja í stofu í rúmi sínu, þótti honum stofan alskipuð, stóðu borð um alla stofu ok vistir á, 186, 206, iii. 267; fram í stofunni frá ek hann var er fólkit skyldi hátta, Skíða R. 36; þeir gengu frá elda-skála með skutil-diska ok báru inn í stofu, Eg. 238; til stofu er jarl drakk inni, Fs. 112; litla stofa, Sturl. ii. 152, 153, 181, 185, iii. 100, 187, Orkn. 182; ytri stofa, Sturl. iii. 42; almanna-stofa, ii. 153, iii. 194, 198; bað-stofa, ii. 121, 167, iii. 102, 176, 196; biskups-stofa, 267; set-s., svefn-s., q. v.; myrkva-s., a ‘mirk-stove,’ a dungeon; stofu-búnaðr, hangings, Fms. vi. 342; stofu-dyrr, -gluggr, -gólf, -horn, -hurð, -pallr, the door, window, floor … of a stofa, Eg. 46, Sd. 142, 143, Gullþ. 62, Fms. ix. 55, Fbr. 168, Gþl. 344, H. E. i. 495, Fær. 194; stofu-refill, Dipl. iii. 4. -
12 גדף
גָּדַף(b. h.; cmp. preced.) to cut, scrape. Part. pass. גָּדוּף, pl. גְּדוּפִין. Pes.42a מים הג׳ Ar., v. גָּרַף.מיתה גְדוּפָה, v. infra. Pi. גִּדֵּף, גִּידֵּף 1) to hollow out, scrape or chisel so as to form an enclosure or rim (cmp. גדפא, גדנפא). 2) to scrape, to empty to the dregs. Kerith. 7b (explain. מגדף, Num. 15:30, as a metaphor) as one says to his neighbor גִּדַּפְתָּ את הקערה וחיסרת Ar. (ed. גֵירַ׳; Sifré Num. 112 גֵרַרְתָּה מןוכ׳) thou hast scraped out the dish and lessened the thickness of the vessel (i. e. besides worshipping the forces of Nature to impair, so to speak, the supremacy of the Creator); he who thus explains, is of the opinion that מגדף means blaspheming the Divine Name; ג׳ הקערה ולאוכ׳ thou hast scraped the dish clean but not impaired it (i. e. to worship natural forces without denying the Divine supremacy); he who thus explains, is of the opinion that מגדף is a worshipper of idols; Y.Snh.VII, 25b top גיר׳ את כלוכ׳ thou hast emptied the whole dish and left nothing in it, i. e. thou hast erased the entire Law; Sifré l. c. גררתהוכ׳).Trnsf. (cmp. ארר, קלל, נקב) to blaspheme (God); to revile, reproach. Kerith. I, 2 אף המְגַדֵּף the blasphemer is also excluded from the rule (and has not to offer a sacrifice in the case of sinning through ignorance); expl. ib. 7b, v. supra. Snh.VII, 5; a. fr.Num. R. s. 10 לפי שהיה מחרפם ומְגַדְּפָם בנחיצה לכן מת מיתה גְדוּפָהוכ׳ because be (Sisera) disgraced and reviled them (the Israelites) with oppressive measures, therefore he died an ignominious death, for (the Lord) delivered him into the hands of a woman; a. fr. -
13 גָּדַף
גָּדַף(b. h.; cmp. preced.) to cut, scrape. Part. pass. גָּדוּף, pl. גְּדוּפִין. Pes.42a מים הג׳ Ar., v. גָּרַף.מיתה גְדוּפָה, v. infra. Pi. גִּדֵּף, גִּידֵּף 1) to hollow out, scrape or chisel so as to form an enclosure or rim (cmp. גדפא, גדנפא). 2) to scrape, to empty to the dregs. Kerith. 7b (explain. מגדף, Num. 15:30, as a metaphor) as one says to his neighbor גִּדַּפְתָּ את הקערה וחיסרת Ar. (ed. גֵירַ׳; Sifré Num. 112 גֵרַרְתָּה מןוכ׳) thou hast scraped out the dish and lessened the thickness of the vessel (i. e. besides worshipping the forces of Nature to impair, so to speak, the supremacy of the Creator); he who thus explains, is of the opinion that מגדף means blaspheming the Divine Name; ג׳ הקערה ולאוכ׳ thou hast scraped the dish clean but not impaired it (i. e. to worship natural forces without denying the Divine supremacy); he who thus explains, is of the opinion that מגדף is a worshipper of idols; Y.Snh.VII, 25b top גיר׳ את כלוכ׳ thou hast emptied the whole dish and left nothing in it, i. e. thou hast erased the entire Law; Sifré l. c. גררתהוכ׳).Trnsf. (cmp. ארר, קלל, נקב) to blaspheme (God); to revile, reproach. Kerith. I, 2 אף המְגַדֵּף the blasphemer is also excluded from the rule (and has not to offer a sacrifice in the case of sinning through ignorance); expl. ib. 7b, v. supra. Snh.VII, 5; a. fr.Num. R. s. 10 לפי שהיה מחרפם ומְגַדְּפָם בנחיצה לכן מת מיתה גְדוּפָהוכ׳ because be (Sisera) disgraced and reviled them (the Israelites) with oppressive measures, therefore he died an ignominious death, for (the Lord) delivered him into the hands of a woman; a. fr. -
14 æreløs
adj. dishonourable (f.eks.action, person, peace
), (US) dishonorable adj. ignominious (f.eks.death, end, conduct, peace
) adj. infamous (f.eks. ) -
15 dohakabeki
adb. unfortunately, ignominiously, disgracefully; \dohakabeki eta zorigaiztoan hil zen he died an ignominious and unfortunate death -
16 punishment
punishment as a deterrent — наказание как средство устрашения;
punishment endured — отбытое наказание;
on pain of punishment — под страхом наказания;
to commute punishment — смягчать наказание;
to give punishment — наказывать;
- additional punishmentto make punishment fit the crime — назначить наказание соразмерно совершённому преступлению;
- alternative punishment
- authority punishment
- brutal punishment
- capital punishment
- common-law punishment
- commuted punishment
- corporal punishment
- cruel punishment
- cruel and unusual punishment
- cumulative punishment
- defamatory punishment
- degrading punishment
- drastic punishment
- due-course-of-law punishment
- enhanced punishment
- express punishment
- expressly prescribed maximum punishment
- expressly prescribed minimum punishment
- extrajudicial punishment
- harsh punishment
- heavy punishment
- ignominious punishment
- judicial punishment
- lawful punishment
- legislative punishment
- lenient punishment
- maximum punishment
- minimum punishment
- mulctary punishment
- non-judicial punishment
- penitentiary punishment
- prescribed punishment
- primary punishment
- prison punishment
- public punishment
- reduced punishment
- remitted punishment
- second punishment
- separate punishment for each offence
- separate punishment
- serious punishment
- statutory punishment
- stiff punishment
- summary punishment
- threatening punishment
- unremitted punishment
- unusual punishment
- usual punishment
- vicarious punishment
- infamous punishment
- severe punishment
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