dishonour in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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

I.dishonor, dishonour Brit [Am dɪsˈɑnər, Brit dɪsˈɒnə] N

II.dishonor, dishonour Brit [Am dɪsˈɑnər, Brit dɪsˈɒnə] VB trans

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

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dishonour Brit
dishonour Brit form
dishonour Brit
to dishonour Brit
to dishonour Brit
to dishonour Brit

dishonour in the PONS Dictionary

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

I.dishonour [dɪˈsɒnəʳ, Am -ˈsɑ:nɚ] N no pl

II.dishonour [dɪˈsɒnəʳ, Am -ˈsɑ:nɚ] VB trans

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bring on shame, dishonour, discredit
bring on shame, dishonour, discredit

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

dishonour Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bring dishonour on sb
a dishonour Brit [or dishonor Am] to the flag
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
His vice leads to his dishonour at the end of the play for the refusal to help those that the king has sent to counsel.
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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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All "arenarii" (those who appeared in the arena) were "infames" by reputation, a form of social dishonour which excluded them from most of the advantages and rights of citizenship.
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Making a payment or purported payment that was dishonoured such as a "bounced cheque".
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The sage in sanyasi robes told him not to dishonour the doll and promised him all good he wished.
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For many people, this proposal is indeed a dishonour to our war dead.
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Club supporters had mixed reactions and feelings towards the situation as the club was left with dishonour and shame.
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Rix refused to apologise, stating to do so would dishonour the memories of his deceased members.
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It is common for the terms and conditions of chequing accounts to state that postdated cheques should not be written and will be dishonoured if detected.
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And they seek to dishonour the bodies of their victims, in particular through postmortem manipulations.
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