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• pahamaineinen• häpeällinen• vilpillinen• epärehellinen• epäsiveä• siveetön• alhainen• arvoton• kavala• katala• säädytön• kunniaton* * *'infəməs1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) pahamaineinen2) (disgraceful.) häpeällinen•- infamy -
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adj. өөдгүй, олиггүй, шившигт, муу нэртэй, зартай. -
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a. 수치스런, 불명예스러운, 파렴치한, 악명높은, 악랄한, 악독한(나쁘기로)이름난, 지긋지긋한, 지독한, 아주나쁜, (법)파렴치죄로)공민권을 박탈당한 -
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رسوا ، بد نام ، مفتضح ، پست، نفرت انگيز شنيع ،رس رسوائي آور ، ننگين، بدنام -
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adj (#ly [adv]) 1. ozloglašen, zloglasan; sraman, nečastan, sramotan, besraman, infaman 2. [jur] poročan, koji je izgubio časna prava* * *
neÄastan
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['ɪnfəməs]adj* * *['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) niesławny2) (disgraceful.) haniebny•- infamy -
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['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) apkaunojošs; kaunpilns2) (disgraceful.) nekrietns•- infamy* * *kaunpilns, apkaunojošs; nekrietns, zemisks; draņķīgs -
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а срамен, нечесен; срамен -
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['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) liūdnai pagarsėjęs2) (disgraceful.) gėdingas•- infamy -
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adj. ökänd, med dåligt rykte; infam, skamlig, avskyvärd; (juridik) vanärande, neslig* * *['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) illa beryktad, ökänd2) (disgraceful.) tarvlig, skamlig, infam•- infamy -
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adj infame, detestable -
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• grozan; izvikan; nečasan; nečastan; nikakav; ozloglašen; sraman; stidan -
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['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) notoricky známý, neblaze proslulý2) (disgraceful.) hanebný•- infamy* * *• vykřičený• hanebný• neslavný -
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['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) ohavný, hanebný, hnusný2) (disgraceful.) hanebný•- infamy* * *• vykricaný• hanebný -
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1) бесчестящий, позорящий2) лишённый гражданских прав или ограниченный в гражданских правах в связи с совершением позорящего преступления -
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['infəməs]1) ((of something bad) well-known; notorious.) κακόφημος2) (disgraceful.) επονείδιστος•- infamy -
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infame, vil
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