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Перевод: infamy
[существительное] позор ; бесчестье; бесславие; дурная слава; гнусность ; подлость ; низость ; постыдное поведение; бесчестное поведение; лишение гражданских прав вследствие совершенного преступления
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- Rather than organizing mass midnight meetings to confront the evil in working-class areas she judged it more effective for women to go into the "dens of infamy" in the morning as friends and advisers.
- After hearing the two women for a while, Mayor John Church summoned the Looe town constable, at which each woman presumed the other was to be suitably punished for her infamy.
- If it is, the day that will live in infamy is "Marlboro Friday".
- Suffer me to go to my infamy!"
- 65) that the historian's duty is "to rejudge the conduct of men, that generous actions may be snatched from oblivion, and that the author of pernicious counsels, and the perpetrator of evil deeds may see, beforehand, the infamy that awaits them at the tribunal of posterity".
- The day that will live in infamy is graphically portrayed with extensive use of on-the-spot archive film footage, which is interlinked with film of the various locations as they are today, giving the documentary a "then and now" feel.
- This must be the product of a great conspiracy , on a scale so immense and of an infamy so black as to dwarf any previous such venture in the history of man."
- But the study of Pakistan's cricket structure - its nepotism and corruption - and inbuilt attitudes (umpire Constant's costly decision at Headingley in 1982 lives in infamy in Pakistani minds) - is timely, as is the reminder that Pakistan's cricket Press has no real voice, a shortcoming felt deeply by the players.
- AT THE HEIGHT OF their infamy, Kiss were undeniably a massive world-wide attraction.
- Another typical Bank Holiday incident of the kind that brought such infamy to the Hooligans involved four young men, described as "larrikins" aged between 17 and 20 years, who were charged with damaging an ice-cream feeder belonging to an Italian ice-cream vendor, and assaults on police and a park-keeper.
- Infamy Disrepute Scheming
- It was as if the more extreme and indefensible the moral expressions of Nazism, the more he thrilled to its rhythms of infamy.
- Local medical officials predictably hollered infamy at this indignity visited on a young girl who seems, by all accounts, to be completely infatuated with mountaineering and a more-than-willing partner in the venture.
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