Disrepute in spanish
Mala fama
pronunciation: mɑlɑfɑmɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑlɑfɑmɑ part of speech: noun
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» be held in disrepute = tener mala fama, estar desacreditado, estar a los pies de los caballos.
Example: 'Vanity' presses are not the same as small presses and are held in disrepute.» bring + Nombre + into disrepute = desacreditar, deshonrar, desprestigiar, poner a los pies de los caballos, dejar a los pies de los caballos.
Example: This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.» come into + disrepute = caer en descrédito, caer en desgracia, desacreditarse.
Example: As a result public libraries came into disrepute and even today authorities speak against them.» fall into + disrepute = caer en descrédito, caer en desgracia, desacreditarse.
Example: By the fifteenth century the practice of uroscopy was falling into disrepute.» hold + Nombre + in disrepute = desacreditar, tener mala opinión de, poner a los pies de los caballos, dejar a los pies de los caballos.
Example: The hypocritical inconsistency of politicians is one of the reasons why voters hold them in disrepute.