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Толковый словарь английского языка - disgrace

 

Disgrace

disgrace
I. transitive verb Date: 1580 to humiliate by a superior showing, to be a source of shame to , to cause to lose favor or standing , ~r noun II. noun see: grace Date: 1586 1. the condition of one fallen from grace or honor, loss of grace, favor, or honor, a source of shame , Synonyms: see: ~
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  n. & v. --n. 1 the loss of reputation; shame; ignominy (brought disgrace on his family). 2 a dishonourable, inefficient, or shameful person, thing, state of affairs, etc. (the bus service is a disgrace). --v.tr. 1 bring shame or discredit on; be a disgrace to. 2 degrade from a position of honour; dismiss from favour. Phrases and idioms in disgrace having lost respect or reputation; out of favour. Etymology: F disgr{acirc}ce, disgracier f. It. disgrazia, disgraziare (as DIS-, GRACE) ...
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