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notice+of+dishonour

  • 1 notice of dishonour

    • Mitteilung über die Nichthonorierung

    English-German correspondence dictionary > notice of dishonour

  • 2 dishonour

    1.
    [dɪs'ɒnə(r)]noun Schande, die
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    [dis'onə] 1. noun
    (disgrace; shame.) die Unehre
    - academic.ru/21017/dishonourable">dishonourable
    - dishonourably 2. verb
    (to cause shame to: You have dishonoured your family by your actions!)
    - dishonourable
    - dishonourably
    * * *
    dis·hon·our, AM dis·hon·or
    [dɪˈsɒnəʳ, AM -ˈsɑ:nɚ]
    ( form)
    I. n no pl
    1. (shame, disgrace) Schande f (to für + akk)
    to bring \dishonour on sb jdm Schande bereiten
    to face \dishonour mit der Schande leben
    2. FIN
    notice of \dishonour Mitteilung, dass eine Rechnung aussteht
    II. vt
    to \dishonour sb/sth dem Ansehen einer Person/einer S. gen schaden
    2. (not respect)
    to \dishonour an agreement eine Abmachung verletzen, gegen eine Abmachung verstoßen
    to \dishonour one's principles gegen seine Prinzipien verstoßen
    to \dishonour a promise sich akk nicht an ein Versprechen halten, ein Versprechen nicht einlösen
    * * *
    (US) [dɪs'ɒnə(r)]
    1. n
    Schande f, Unehre f
    2. vt
    1) (= disgrace) schänden, entehren; family Schande machen (+dat)
    2) (COMM, FIN) cheque nicht honorieren; bill nicht bezahlen
    3) agreement nicht einhalten; promise nicht einlösen or einhalten
    * * *
    dishonour, dishonourable, dishonourableness besonders Br für dishonor etc
    * * *
    1.
    [dɪs'ɒnə(r)]noun Schande, die
    2. transitive verb
    * * *
    n.
    Unehre -n f. v.
    entehren v.

    English-german dictionary > dishonour

  • 3 dishonor

    etc. (Amer.) see academic.ru/21016/dishonour">dishonour etc
    * * *
    dis·hon·or
    vt, n AM see dishonour
    dis·hon·our, AM dis·hon·or
    [dɪˈsɒnəʳ, AM -ˈsɑ:nɚ]
    ( form)
    I. n no pl
    1. (shame, disgrace) Schande f (to für + akk)
    to bring \dishonor on sb jdm Schande bereiten
    to face \dishonor mit der Schande leben
    2. FIN
    notice of \dishonor Mitteilung, dass eine Rechnung aussteht
    II. vt
    to \dishonor sb/sth dem Ansehen einer Person/einer S. gen schaden
    2. (not respect)
    to \dishonor an agreement eine Abmachung verletzen, gegen eine Abmachung verstoßen
    to \dishonor one's principles gegen seine Prinzipien verstoßen
    to \dishonor a promise sich akk nicht an ein Versprechen halten, ein Versprechen nicht einlösen
    * * *
    (US) [dɪs'ɒnə(r)]
    1. n
    Schande f, Unehre f
    2. vt
    1) (= disgrace) schänden, entehren; family Schande machen (+dat)
    2) (COMM, FIN) cheque nicht honorieren; bill nicht bezahlen
    3) agreement nicht einhalten; promise nicht einlösen or einhalten
    * * *
    dishonor [dısˈɒnə; US -ˈɑnər] US
    A s
    1. Unehre f, Schande f:
    2. Schandfleck m, Schande f ( beide:
    to gen):
    3. WIRTSCH Nichthonorierung f, Nichteinlösung f (eines Wechsels etc)
    B v/t
    1. entehren:
    a) Schande bringen über (akk)
    b) eine Frau schänden
    2. beleidigen(d behandeln)
    3. WIRTSCH einen Wechsel etc nicht honorieren oder einlösen
    4. ein Versprechen etc nicht einlösen
    * * *
    etc. (Amer.) see dishonour etc
    * * *
    v.
    entehren v.

    English-german dictionary > dishonor

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