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1 to be justly ashamed
Общая лексика: иметь все основания стыдиться -
2 be justly ashamed
Общая лексика: иметь все основания стыдиться -
3 justly
[ʹdʒʌstlı] adv1. справедливо, законно2. справедливо, заслуженноto be justly punished [rewarded] - быть заслуженно наказанным [вознаграждённым]
3. амер. верно, правильно -
4 иметь все основания стыдиться
General subject: be justly ashamed, to be justly ashamedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь все основания стыдиться
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5 حق
حَقّ \ due: the fair treatment that one deserves in spite of one’s faults: He failed. But to give him his due, he did try hard. power: right; official permission: The police have powers to search cars. right: a just claim: She fought for the people’s rights. He had no right to do that, just; good; proper according to law or custom or religion Do what is right and you will not be ashamed. \ بِحَقّ \ justly: rightly; with good reason: He’s justly proud of his son’s success. rightly: justly; correctly: You acted rightly. \ بِحَقّ السَّماءِ! \ on earth: (used for giving force to a question or expression): What on earth are you doing? Why on earth did you say that?. for the sake of: used in strong expressions, begging sb. to do sth. or explain sth: For God’s sake, save my child! For Heaven’s sake, what shall I do now?. \ حَقّ \ admission: allowing or being allowed to enter: No admission except on business. \ See Also إِذْن الدُّخُول \ حَقّ \ choice: the right or chance to choose: It is your choice, whether you go or stay. \ See Also فُرْصَة الاخْتِيار \ حَقّ اسْتِعْمال... \ use: the right or the power of using sth.: We are allowed the use of our neighbour’s garden. He has lost the use of one arm. \ حَقّ خاص \ privilege: a special right or favour: We were given the privilege of fishing in his private stream. We had the privilege of meeting a famous artist. \ حَقّ الطَّبع \ copyright: the right of an author, musician, etc., to print, copy or use publicly a particular book, picture, piece of music, etc., which prevents other people from doing so without permission. \ حَقَّ عَلَيْهِ \ ought: (showing what is one’s duty, or what is right or usual or probable) should: You ought to help your father. \ الحَقّ للمُطَالَبَة \ claim: the right to claim sth.; the act of claiming; the thing claimed: He makes wild claims without any proof. \ See Also مطالبة (مُطَالَبَة) \ حَقّ المُؤَلِّف \ copyright: the right of an author, musician, etc., to print, copy or use publicly a particular book, picture, piece of music, etc., which prevents other people from doing so without permission. \ حَقّ الوُصُول \ access: the right to see or handle (sth. secret, etc.) or to enter: Access to the library is forbidden to small children. Direct access to political leaders is not often possible. -
6 bidezki
adb. justly, rightfully; gu geu izateaz ez gaitezela lotsa, baizik \bidezki harro let us not be ashamed of who we are, let us be proud instead -
7 νεμεσάω
νεμεσάω, νεμεσσάω ( νέμεσις), fut. νεμεσήσω, aor. νεμέσησα, mid. fut. νεμεσήσομαι, pass. aor. 3 pl. νεμέσσηθεν: be indignant or justly angry with one (at anything), τινί (τι), take it ill, Od. 6.286, Il. 23.494; also w. part., or οὕνεκα, φ 1, Od. 23.213; mid., like active, also shrink from, be ashamed, w. inf., Od. 4.158.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > νεμεσάω
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