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41 disfavor dis·fa·vor Am [dɪs'feɪvə(r)] n
frm disapprovazione fEnglish-Italian dictionary > disfavor dis·fa·vor Am [dɪs'feɪvə(r)] n
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42 популярність
жpopularity; fameне користуватися популярністю — to be in disrepute/disfavour
втрачати популярність — to fall from favour, to fall into disfavour
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43 популярность
жен.не пользоваться популярностью — to be in disrepute/disfavour
терять популярность — fall from favour, fall into disfavour
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44 disfavore
1 disfavour: cadere in disfavore, to fall into disfavour2 ( svantaggio) disadvantage: le sue parole hanno giocato a suo disfavore, his words worked to his disadvantage. -
45 попасть в немилость
1) General subject: (у кого-л.) fall under displeasure, (к кому-л.) get in wrong with, get on the wrong side of (smb.), (к кому-л.) get in wrongly with, fall into disfavour, get on the wrong side of somebody2) Makarov: (у кого-л.) fall under displeasure, fall out of graces with (к кому-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > попасть в немилость
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46 впадать в немилость
Makarov: fall into disfavour, fall into disgraceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > впадать в немилость
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47 a cădea în dizgraţie
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48 cadere in disgrazia
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49 gözden düşmek
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50 nara|zić
pf — nara|żać impf Ⅰ vt to expose (na coś to sth)- narazić kogoś na niebezpieczeństwo/na śmieszność to expose sb to danger/to ridicule- narazić przedsiębiorstwo na poważne straty to put the company at risk of making considerable losses- narażać swoje zdrowie/swoją reputację to risk one’s life/one’s reputation- narazić życie dla kogoś/czegoś to risk one’s life for sb/sth; to put one’s life at risk a. peril for sb/sth książk.- narazić kogoś na kłopot to inconvenience sb; to discommode sb książk.- narazić kogoś na wstyd to bring shame on sb- części ciała najbardziej narażone na odmrożenie parts of the body which run the most risk of getting frostbiteⅡ narazić się — narażać się 1. (siebie samego) to expose oneself (na coś to sth)- narazić się na chorobę to expose oneself to an illness- naraził się na krytykę/śmieszność he laid himself open to criticism/ridicule- nie pójdę, nie chcę się narażać I’m not going, I don’t want to put myself at risk2. (wzbudzić niechęć) to fall into disfavour GB a. disfavor US (komuś with sb)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nara|zić
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51 немилост
disgraceв немилост съм be in disgrace, be out of favourв немилост съм пред някого be in disgrace with s.o., be in the bad/black books of s.o* * *немѝлост,ж., само ед. disgrace; disfavour; в \немилост съм be in disgrace, be out of favour, be under a cloud, be in the doghouse; в \немилост съм пред някого be in disgrace with s.o., to be in disfavour with s.o., to incur s.o.’s disfavour; be in the bad/black books of s.o.; изпадам в \немилост fall into disgrace ( пред with); fall out of favour/grace, suffer disgrace; fall foul of.* * *disfavour: fall into немилост - изпадам в немилост* * *1. disgrace 2. в НЕМИЛОСТ съм be in disgrace, be out of favour 3. в НЕМИЛОСТ съм пред някого be in disgrace with s.o., be in the bad/black books of s.o 4. изпадам в НЕМИЛОСТ fall into disgrace (пред with);fall out of favour/grace, suffer disgrace -
52 disfavor
dis·fa·vour, AM dis·fa·vor[-əʳ, AM ˌdɪsˈfeɪvɚ]to be in \disfavor with sb bei jdm in Ungnade stehento fall into \disfavor with sb bei jdm in Ungnade fallento hold sb in \disfavor jdm seine Gunst vorenthalten [o nicht gewähren]to look on sb with \disfavor jdn mit Missfallen betrachtenII. vt▪ to \disfavor sb jdn benachteiligen▪ to \disfavor sth etw missbilligen* * *(US) [dIs'feɪvə(r)]nto fall into/be in disfavour (with) — in Ungnade fallen/sein (bei)
to look with disfavour ( up)on sb/sth — jdn/etw mit Missfallen betrachten
2)(= disadvantage)
in/to his disfavour — zu seinen Ungunsten* * *A s1. Missbilligung f, -fallen n:2. Ungnade f:3. → academic.ru/21237/disservice">disserviceB v/t1. ungnädig behandeln2. missbilligen* * *(US) n.Missfallen n.Ungunst -en f. (US) v.missbilligen v. -
53 немилость
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54 disgrace
dɪsˈɡreɪs
1. сущ.
1) а) позор, бесчестье;
унижение deep disgrace ≈ несмываемый позор public disgrace ≈ общественное порицание suffer disgrace Syn: shame б) низкое, постыдное действие;
постыдный поступок, низость ∙ Syn: ignominy
2) немилость;
отсутствие расположения, доброго отношения;
опала Syn: disfavour
2. гл.
1) лишать милости;
лишать доброго отношения, расположения
2) позорить, бесчестить (by) ;
дискредитировать;
компрометировать Syn: dishonour
2., discredit
2. Ant: compliment, exalt, praise, raise, respect позор, бесчестье - to bring * upon smb., to bring smb. into * навлечь позор на кого-л. - you are a * to your family ты позоришь семью - these slums are a * to the town эти трущобы - позор города - there is no * in doing that в этом нет ничего позорного, этого нечего стыдиться позорный поступок немилость;
опала - to be in * быть в немилости /в опале/ - to fall into * (with smb.) впасть в немилость( у кого-л.) позорить, бесчестить, пятнать - to * one's name запятнать свою репутацию;
опорочить себя - habits which * a man привычки, недостойные человека лишать расположения;
накладывать опалу (военное) разжаловать - to * an officer разжаловать офицера ~ немилость;
to be in (deep) disgrace быть в немилости, опале;
to fall into disgrace впадать в немилость ~ позор, бесчестие;
позорный поступок;
to bring disgrace (upon smb.) навлечь позор (на кого-л.) disgrace бесчестить ~ бесчестье ~ лишать расположения ~ немилость, опала ~ немилость;
to be in (deep) disgrace быть в немилости, опале;
to fall into disgrace впадать в немилость ~ немилость ~ опала ~ позор, бесчестье ~ позор, бесчестие;
позорный поступок;
to bring disgrace (upon smb.) навлечь позор (на кого-л.) ~ позор ~ позорить, бесчестить ~ позорить ~ позорный поступок ~ пятнать ~ разжаловать;
лишить расположения;
подвергнуть немилости ~ немилость;
to be in (deep) disgrace быть в немилости, опале;
to fall into disgrace впадать в немилость fall: ~ into disgrace впадать в немилостьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > disgrace
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55 disgrace
1. noun, no pl.bring disgrace on somebody/something — Schande über jemanden/etwas bringen
2)2. transitive verbbe a disgrace [to somebody/something] — [für jemanden/etwas] eine Schande sein
[Person:] Schande machen (+ Dat.); [Person, Handlung:] Schande bringen über (+ Akk.)* * *[dis'ɡreis] 1. noun1) (the state of being out of favour: He is in disgrace because of his behaviour.) die Ungnade2) (a state of being without honour and regarded without respect: There seemed to be nothing ahead of him but disgrace and shame.) die Schmach3) (something which causes or ought to cause shame: Your clothes are a disgrace!) die Schande2. verb1) (to bring shame upon: Did you have to disgrace me by appearing in those clothes?) Schande bringen über2) (to dismiss from a position of importance: He was publicly disgraced.) die Gunst entziehen•- academic.ru/20981/disgraceful">disgraceful- disgracefully* * *dis·grace[dɪsˈgreɪs]to bring \disgrace on sb/sth Schande über jdn/etw bringenII. vt▪ to \disgrace sb Schande über jdn bringen, jdm Schande bereitenhe has been \disgraced er ist in Ungnade gefallen* * *[dIs'greɪs]1. nin disgrace — mit Schimpf und Schande; (as a punishment) zur Strafe
to +gen)to bring disgrace ( up)on sb — jdm Schande machen or bringen
you're a complete disgrace! — mit dir kann man sich wirklich nur blamieren!
the cost of rented accommodation is a disgrace — es ist eine Schande, wie teuer Mietwohnungen sind
2. vtSchande machen (+dat); country, family Schande bringen über (+acc)don't disgrace us! — mach uns keine Schande!, blamier uns nicht!
to disgrace oneself — sich blamieren; (child, dog) sich schlecht benehmen
to be disgraced — blamiert sein; (politician, officer etc) in Unehre gefallen sein
* * *disgrace [dısˈɡreıs]A s1. Schande f:bring disgrace on → B 1to gen):3. Ungnade f:B v/t1. Schande bringen über (akk), jemandem Schande bereiten2. jemandem seine Gunst entziehen:be disgraced in Ungnade fallen* * *1. noun, no pl.bring disgrace on somebody/something — Schande über jemanden/etwas bringen
2)2. transitive verbbe a disgrace [to somebody/something] — [für jemanden/etwas] eine Schande sein
[Person:] Schande machen (+ Dat.); [Person, Handlung:] Schande bringen über (+ Akk.)* * *n.Blamage -n f.Schande -n f. v.blamieren v.schänden v. -
56 niełaska
- ki; dat sg -ce; fdisgrace, disfavour (BRIT), disfavor (US)* * *f.disgrace; disfavor, Br. disfavour; być w niełasce be in disgrace, be out of favor; popaść w niełaskę fall into disgrace; zdać się na czyjąś łaskę i niełaskę throw o.s. upon sb's mercy.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > niełaska
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57 немилость
жен. disgrace, disfavour в немилости ≈ out of favour;
(опозоренный) in the dog-house быть в немилости ≈ to be in disfavor, to be in disfavour впасть в немилостьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > немилость
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58 ongenade
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59 опала
ж.disgrace, disfavourбыть в опале — be in disgrace, be out of favour
впасть в опалу — fall* into disgrace
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60 опала
ж.disgrace, disfavourбыть в опа́ле — be in disgrace, be out of favour
впасть в опа́лу — fall into disgrace
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