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81 давно (наступила) пора
it is high time, it is timeДавно наступила пора смыть позорное пятно, лежащее на совести человечества. - It is high time to erase/remove/dissolve that shameful stain/blot (the participle can and should be omitted, as in English stains and blots do not "lie") on the conscience of humanity/mankind.*** Давно назрела пора для четких рекомендаций по вопросу о сокращении военных бюджетов. - It is time for clear recommendations on the issue/question of reductions of/ reducing military budgets. Или: The question of reducing military budgets is a longstanding one/long overdue/has been with us for a long time. Или антонимический перевод: This question is hardly a new one/hardly new/hardly new to us.Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > давно (наступила) пора
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82 назрела пора
it is high time, it is timeДавно наступила пора смыть позорное пятно, лежащее на совести человечества. - It is high time to erase/remove/dissolve that shameful stain/blot (the participle can and should be omitted, as in English stains and blots do not "lie") on the conscience of humanity/mankind.*** Давно назрела пора для четких рекомендаций по вопросу о сокращении военных бюджетов. - It is time for clear recommendations on the issue/question of reductions of/ reducing military budgets. Или: The question of reducing military budgets is a longstanding one/long overdue/has been with us for a long time. Или антонимический перевод: This question is hardly a new one/hardly new/hardly new to us.Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > назрела пора
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83 зазорный
разг.dishonourable, shameful; disgracefulв э́том нет ничего́ зазо́рного — there is nothing to be ashamed of in that
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84 позорище
с. разг.shameful event, disgraceэ́то бы́ло тако́е позо́рище! — it was such a disgrace!
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85 позорный
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86 стыдный
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87 безобразный
прил.ugly; deformed ( уродливый); hideous ( отвратительный)2) ( возмутительный)disgraceful, scandalous, outrageous, shocking, shameful, disgusting, abominable, mischievous -
88 зазорный
прил.; разг.shameful, scandalous, disgraceful -
89 позорный
прил.shameful, disgraceful, infamous, ignominious, discreditable, disreputable, flagitious, flagrant, inglorious, reproachful -
90 постыдный
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91 стыдный
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93 позорный
прлdisgraceful, shamefulпозо́рный столб — pillory
пригвожда́ть к позо́рному столбу́ — to pillory, to put/to set sb in the pillory
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94 постыдный
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95 позорный
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96 скандальный
scandalous имя прилагательное: -
97 постыдный
постыдный shameful; disgraceful -
98 задним числом
< decades> after the event; in retrospect; looking backКнязь соображал... - Доверенности у меня нет от этого старого чёрта, - не поворотишь её задним числом! - возразил он. (А. Писемский, Тысяча душ) — The Count meditated. 'I have no power of attorney from that old devil, there is no way of obtaining it in retrospect,' he objected.
Задним числом хотелось, чтобы всё, оставшееся позади, было опаснее и рискованнее, чем оно оказалось на деле. (К. Симонов, Иноземцев и Рындин) — Looking back, one wanted it all to have been much more exciting and dangerous than it actually had been.
Какой постыдной была бы... роль "бескорыстного" и "незаинтересованного" судьи, судящего задним числом. (А. Михайлов, Заметки о разном и об одном) — It is really shameful to assume the role of a 'disinterested' judge, who judges decades after the event.
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99 отсохни язык
отсохни < у меня> язык (рука)прост.cf. strike me dumb if..! strike me blind (dead, lucky, ugly) if..!- Ну, да какое ж словечко-то? - Вот стану я срамиться при госте. Оно, может быть, страм какой значит. Язык отсохни, коли скажу. (Ф. Достоевский, Униженные и оскорблённые) — 'Well, what was the word then?' 'As if I were going to disgrace myself before a visitor! Most likely it means something shameful. Strike me dumb if I'll say it!'
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100 рубить сук, на котором сидишь
chop off the limb of the tree one sits on; saw off the bough on which one is sitting; cut down the branch on which one is sittingСтыдно сейчас насмехаться, ухмыляться, плакать, ломать руки, ахать над Россией, над которой пролетает революционный циклон. Значит, рубили тот сук, на котором сидели? (А. Блок, Интеллигенция и революция) — It is shameful at this moment to be arrogant, sarcastic, to weep, to wring your hands, to sigh over Russia, over which the hurricane of revolution is now sweeping. Does this mean we had been cutting down the branch on which we were sitting?
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > рубить сук, на котором сидишь
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Shameful — Shame ful, a. 1. Bringing shame or disgrace; injurious to reputation; disgraceful. [1913 Webster] His naval preparations were not more surprising than his quick and shameful retreat. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster] 2. Exciting the feeling of shame in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shameful — index arrant (onerous), contemptible, depraved, diffident, disgraceful, disreputable, gross (flagrant … Law dictionary
shameful — (adj.) O.E. scemful modest; see SHAME (Cf. shame) + FUL (Cf. ful). Meaning disgraceful, causing shame is from early 14c. Related: Shamefully; shamefulness … Etymology dictionary
shameful — [adj] atrocious; disreputable base, carnal, contemptible, corrupt, dastardly, debauched, degrading, diabolical, disgraceful, dishonorable, drunken, embarrassing, flagrant, heinous, humiliating, ignominious, immodest, immoral, impure, indecent,… … New thesaurus
shameful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ worthy of or causing shame. DERIVATIVES shamefully adverb shamefulness noun … English terms dictionary
shameful — [shāmfəl] adj. 1. bringing or causing shame or disgrace; disgraceful 2. not just, moral, or decent; offensive shamefully adv. shamefulness n … English World dictionary
shameful — adj. 1) shameful to + inf. (it was shameful of them to surrender) 2) shameful that + clause (it was shameful that they surrendered) * * * [ ʃeɪmf(ə)l] shameful to + inf. (it was shameful of them to surrender) shameful that + clause (it was… … Combinatory dictionary
shameful — shame|ful [ˈʃeımfəl] adj shameful behaviour or actions are so bad that someone should feel ashamed ▪ It s shameful the way some people treat their pets. ▪ a shameful family secret >shamefully adv >shamefulness n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English
shameful — adjective shameful behaviour is so bad that people think you should be ashamed of it: It s shameful the way some people treat their pets. | a shameful family secret shamefully adverb shamefulness noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shameful — shamefully, adv. shamefulness, n. /shaym feuhl/, adj. 1. causing shame: shameful behavior. 2. disgraceful or scandalous: shameful treatment. [bef. 950; ME; OE scamful. See SHAME, FUL] Syn. 1. mortifying, humiliating. 2. dishonorable, ignominious … Universalium
shameful — [[t]ʃe͟ɪmfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a person s action or attitude as shameful, you think that it is so bad that the person ought to be ashamed. ...the most shameful episode in US naval history. Derived words: shamefully ADV … English dictionary