Deshonra in english
Dishonor
pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜr part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: dɪsɑnɜr part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
deshonra = stigmatisation [stigmatization, -USA] ; disgrace ; loss of face ; vilification ; dishonour [dishonor, -USA].
Example: Reduce the fear of stigmatization of users with disabilities through outreach and publicity.Example: Distribution of any publication that tends to expose an individual to public contempt, ridicule, or disgrace is forbidden.Example: Males are primarily concerned with a loss of face when confronted with a jealousy situation, while females are concerned with the possible loss of a partner.Example: In my opinion, this initiative has developed de facto into a pitiless personal campaign of vilification against him.Example: If she does so to hide her dishonour, she is subject to six months to two years in prison.deshonrar = taint ; vilify ; stigmatise [stigmatize, -USA] ; besmirch ; bring + Nombre + into disrepute ; disgrace ; defile ; revile ; dishonour [dishonor, -USA] ; defame.
Example: This article shows how the dowdy and boring image of the stereotypical librarian as presented in fiction, taints the portrayal of all who work in libraries.Example: Robert Kent's sole agenda is to attack Cuba and vilify the Cuban library community while supporting the US government's interventionist destabilization policies.Example: Findings reaffirm that television stigmatises the occupation of business, independently of economic factors.Example: the gulag was an atrocious system of incarceration and forced labor that had little to do with correction, that poisoned society, and that besmirched Soviet communism.Example: This article considers the danger that inherent bias in such research might bring library and information science research into disrepute.Example: The League of Nations was a comically ham-handed debacle which collapsed in complete failure, disgracing all who were associated with it.Example: No person shall throw any waste, building debris or vehicle scrap into the public domain or defile the public domain.Example: The pot calls the kettle black may be used when one scoundrel reviles another -- they are tarred with the same brush.Example: She had dishonoured him and his village, but worst of all she had put herself in unimaginable danger.Example: A former Thai magazine editor has been sentenced to 11 years in jail for defaming the country's king.more:
» deshonrar el recuerdo = smirch + the memory .
Example: No fouler lie could possibly be invented to smirch the memory of a courageous and noble man.» deshonrar + Posesivo + buen nombre = besmirch + Posesivo + good name .
Example: He's considering entering the witness protection program after he received a mountain of death threats for besmirching their idol's good name.» deshonrar + Posesivo + reputación = besmirch + Posesivo + reputation ; tarnish + Posesivo + reputation ; smirch + Posesivo + reputation .
Example: Haydon himself was largely responsible for besmirching Knight's reputation as a connoisseur and a gentleman. Example: It is deeply regrettable that the venal activities of a few individuals have tarnished the reputation of thousands of honest people. Example: The same method could be followed to smirch the reputation of any race.