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disgrace [dis'greis]
基本释义
- n. 耻辱,不名誉
vt. 使耻辱,使失体面
词形变化
- 时 态:dis·graced, dis·grac·ing, dis·grac·es名 词:dis·grac'er
参考例句
- Honest poverty is no disgrace.
正正当当的贫穷并非耻辱。 - And you needn't fuss. There's no disgrace.
你不必大惊小怪。没有什么丢人的事。 - I'm afraid poor Barbary will disgrace herself.
恐怕可怜的芭芭瑞将使自己蒙受耻辱。 - The minister was disgraced by the hint of scandal.
这位部长因为那种暗示与丑闻有牵连的传说而失势。 - A mark of disgrace or notoriety; a stigma.
表示耻辱和丑恶声名的标记;耻辱。
- Honest poverty is no disgrace.
英英解释
1个名词解释
3个动词解释
- bring shame or dishonor upon
[同] disgrace, dishonor, dishonour, attaint, shame
[反] honor, honour, reward
[例]- he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime
- reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
[同] degrade, demean, disgrace, put down, take down
[例]- She tends to put down younger women colleagues
- His critics took him down after the lecture
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- bring shame or dishonor upon