to disgrace

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English - Turkish
kepaze etmek
rezil etmek
{i} rezalet

Tom, sen bir rezaletsin. - Tom, you're a disgrace.

Bu bizim aile için bir rezalet. - It's a disgrace to our family!

{i} rezillik
{i} yüz karası

Sen bu aile için bir yüz karasısın! - You're a disgrace to this family!

Bu gecekondular kent için bir yüz karasıdır. - These slums are a disgrace to the city.

itibardan düşme
kepaze etmek
küçültmek
itibardan düşürmek
ayıp olmak
ayıp etmek
yerin dibine sokmak
küçük düşürmek
gözden düşürücü şey
{f} rezil et

Kendini rezil etmektense ölmeyi tercih eder. - He would rather die than disgrace himself.

O bir yalan söyleyerek kendini rezil etti. - He disgraced himself by telling a lie.

biabır etmek
rezil etmek

Kendimi rezil etmektense ölmeyi tercih ettim. - I would rather die than disgrace myself.

Kendini rezil etmektense ölmeyi tercih eder. - He would rather die than disgrace himself.

gözden düşme
kara leke

(Senin) Davranışların ailemizin üzerine kara leke getirdi. - Your behavior brought disgrace on our family.

yüzkarası
itibarını zedelemek
ayıp

Fakirlik ayıp değildir. - There is no disgrace in being poor.

{i} utanç

Utanç içinde yaşamaktansa onurlu ölmek daha iyidir. - It is better to die honorably than to live in disgrace.

Davranışın utanç vericiydi. - Your behaviour was disgraceful.

utanç verici bir durumda olmak
rezil

Kendini rezil etmektense ölmeyi tercih eder. - He would rather die than disgrace himself.

Tom kendini rezil etti. - Tom has disgraced himself.

be in disgrace gözden düşmüş olmak
disgrace ful çok ayıp
disgrac
{f} utandırmak
{f} gözden düşürmek
utanç verici

Davranışın utanç vericiydi. - Your behaviour was disgraceful.

Tom'un yaptığı utanç vericiydi. - What Tom did was disgraceful.

be a disgrace to someone birinin yüz karası olmak
English - English
The condition of being out of favor; loss of favor, regard, or respect
That which brings dishonor; cause of shame or reproach; great discredit; as, vice is a disgrace to a rational being
{f} put to shame, dishonor
{v} to dishonor, dismiss, turn out, degrade
{n} dishonor, shame, a loss of favor
To treat discourteously; to upbraid; to revile
To put out of favor; to dismiss with dishonor
To disrespect another; to put someone out of favor
An act of unkindness; a disfavor
a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"
emphasis If you say that someone disgraces someone else, you are emphasizing that their behaviour causes the other person to feel ashamed. I have disgraced my family's name I've disgraced myself by the actions I've taken. to do something so bad that you make other people feel ashamed
reduce in worth or character, usually verbally; "She tends to put down younger women colleagues"; "His critics took him down after the lecture"
The state of being dishonored, or covered with shame; dishonor; shame; ignominy
emphasis If you say that something is a disgrace, you are emphasizing that it is very bad or wrong, and that you find it completely unacceptable. The way the sales were handled was a complete disgrace = scandal
damage the reputation of; "This newspaper story discredits the politicians"
emphasis You say that someone is a disgrace to someone else when you want to emphasize that their behaviour causes the other person to feel ashamed. Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party
To do disfavor to; to bring reproach or shame upon; to dishonor; to treat or cover with ignominy; to lower in estimation
{i} shame, dishonor
bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"
emphasis If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have done. His vice president also had to resign in disgrace
to disgrace

    Hyphenation

    to dis·grace

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı dîsgreys

    Pronunciation

    /tə dəsˈgrās/ /tə dɪsˈɡreɪs/
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