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1 безчестя
disgrace, dishonor, infamy -
2 ганебний вчинок
disgrace, dishonorable action, infamy -
3 розжалувати
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4 розжалувати офіцера
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > розжалувати офіцера
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5 ганьба
жshame, infamy, ignominy, obloquy, disgrace, dishonour; scandal, turpitude; attaint, blemish, stigma, spot, stain, taint, blot; ( про поведінку) opprobriumзаплямувати ганьбою — to heap ignominy ( upon), to brand with shame
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6 немилість
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7 опальний
disgraced, fallen into disgrace; out of favour, in disgrace -
8 безчестити
attaint, defame, disgrace, dishonor -
9 ганьбити
attaint, blemish, brand with infamy, defame, disgrace, dishonor, disparage -
10 опала
fall from grace, disfavor, disgrace, proscription -
11 плямувати
besmirch, blemish, debase, defame, disgrace, stain, tarnish -
12 привселюдне паплюження
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > привселюдне паплюження
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13 безчестити
to dishonour, to disgrace, to blemish, to blot, to bring disrepute ( dishonour) (on) -
14 безчестя
сdishonour, disgrace -
15 впадати
I = впасти1) тк. недок. ( про ріку) to fall ( into), to flow ( into), to disgorge ( into), to discharge ( into)2) ( в якийсь стан) to fall ( into), to lapse ( into), to sink ( into)впадати в дитинство — to sink into dotage, to become senile
впадати в крайнощі — to go/run to extremes, to go/run to limits
3) (ввалюватися - про щоки, очі) to sink in, to become hollow4)II = упадативпадати у вічі — to be evident ( obvious), to strike
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16 ганьбити
to defame, to dishonour, to disgrace, to asperse, to censure, to detract, to decry, to discredit -
17 збезчестити
to dishonour, to disgrace -
18 зганьбити
to dishonour, to defame, to shame, to disgrace -
19 знеславлювати
= знеславитиto dishonour, to disgrace, to defame, to decry, to discredit -
20 неласка
жdisgrace, disfavour; enmity, hostility
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