dishonor

dishonor
dishonor
tr[dɪs'ɒnəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=dishonourdishonour{
dishonor [dɪ'sɑnər] vt
: deshonrar
dishonor n
: deshonra f
dishonor (US)
n.
afrenta s.f.
deshonor s.m.
deshonra s.f.
mancha s.f.
tizón s.m. (US)
v.
afrentar v.
deshonorar v.
deshonrar v.
infamar v. (A bill, etc.)
v.
no aceptar v.
no pagar v.

I
BrE dishonour dɪs'ɑːnər, dɪs'ɒnə(r) mass noun (disgrace) deshonra f, deshonor m

to bring dishonor on o upon somebody/something — traer* la deshonra a alguien/algo


II
BrE dishonour transitive verb
1) (bring disgrace on) deshonrar
2) (renege on) \<\<agreementeaty\>\> no respetar; \<\<promise\>\> no cumplir, faltar a
(US) [dɪs'ɒnǝ(r)]
1.
N deshonra f , deshonor m

to bring or cast dishonour on sth/sb — traer la deshonra a algo/a algn, deshonrar algo/a algn

2.
VT [+ country, family] deshonrar; [+ cheque] devolver, rechazar; [+ debt] dejar sin pagar, incumplir el pago de; [+ promise] faltar a, no cumplir
* * *

I
BrE dishonour [dɪs'ɑːnər, dɪs'ɒnə(r)] mass noun (disgrace) deshonra f, deshonor m

to bring dishonor on o upon somebody/something — traer* la deshonra a alguien/algo


II
BrE dishonour transitive verb
1) (bring disgrace on) deshonrar
2) (renege on) \<\<agreement/treaty\>\> no respetar; \<\<promise\>\> no cumplir, faltar a

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