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1 fall into obloquy
n. iftiraya uğramak, rezil olmak -
2 fall into obloquy
n. iftiraya uğramak, rezil olmak -
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ob·lo·quy[ˈɒbləkwi, AM ˈɑ:b-]n ( liter)* * *['ɒbləkwɪ]n (liter)2) (= disgrace) Schande f, Schmach f* * *1. Verleumdung f, Schmähung f:cast obloquy (up)on sb jemandem Schlechtes nachsagen;fall into obloquy in Verruf kommen2. Schmach f* * *n.Verleumdung f. -
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subst. \/ˈɒbləkwɪ\/1) irettesettelse, kritikk, nedrakking2) vanryfall into obloquy komme i vanrybe under obloquy ha kommet i vanry -
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[ɔbləkwi]nounkleveta, obrekovanje; sramota, slab glas; ukor, grajato cast obloquy upon s.o. — obrekovati koga -
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n. fall into obloquy -
7 плохая репутация
1) General subject: bad name, blackey, disreputation (to fall into disrepute - получить дурную славу), ill fame, ill name, obloquy, bad record (обыч. множ.)2) American: black eye3) Law: disrepute4) Business: bad publicity5) Idiomatic expression: (one's) name is mud (His name is mud now after the revelations in the newspaper.) -
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n дурная слава, сомнительная репутацияСинонимический ряд:1. disgrace (noun) discredit; disesteem; disfavor; disgrace; dishonor; dishonour; ignominy; infamy; obloquy; odium; opprobrium; shame2. stigma (noun) baseness; blot; contempt; disapprobation; humiliation; reproach; slur; stigma3. disgrace (verb) disgrace; dishonor; ignominy; infamy; shameАнтонимический ряд:
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