dishonour in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for dishonour in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

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dishonour Brit
to dishonour Brit
to dishonour oneself Brit
to dishonour Brit
to dishonour oneself Brit
to dishonour oneself Brit
dishonour Brit
to dishonour
dishonour Brit
to bring dishonour upon oneself

dishonour in the PONS Dictionary

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Making a payment or purported payment that was dishonoured such as a "bounced cheque".
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Martial replies with a letter that tells him that his fortune and his life belong to his old enemy, whose generosity have saved him from dishonour.
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Women help him reluctantly in the hope that he will marry them and save them from dishonour.
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A successor to an assassinated king was dishonoured if he did not punish the regicides.
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He saw this as a debt owed to his country, and a dishonour if left unpaid before his death.
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Sati was very upset by thinking herself as the cause of this dishonour to her husband.
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Rix refused to apologise, stating to do so would dishonour the memories of his deceased members.
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For many people, this proposal is indeed a dishonour to our war dead.
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After many journeys she meets a noble knight who marries her even after she has been dishonoured.
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He adds that she can redeem herself from dishonour by marrying the man who has captured her heart, and he presents her with a divorce paper to sign.
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