disgrace
英 [dɪsˈɡreɪs]
美 [dɪsˈɡreɪs]
n.  丢脸; 耻辱; 不光彩; 令人感到羞耻的人(或事)
v.  使丢脸; 使蒙受耻辱; 使名誉扫地; 使失势; 使失去地位
过去式:disgraced 过去分词:disgraced 现在分词:disgracing 第三人称单数:disgraces 复数:disgraces
Collins.1 / BNC.8519 / COCA.10352
牛津词典
noun
- 丢脸;耻辱;不光彩
 the loss of other people's respect and approval because of the bad way sb has behaved- Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family.
 她的行为使家人蒙羞。
- The swimmer was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace .
 这位游泳运动员很不光彩地从奥运会上被遣送回国。
- There is no disgrace in being poor.
 贫穷不是耻辱。
- Sam was in disgrace with his parents.
 萨姆已失宠于他的父母。
 
- Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family.
- 令人感到羞耻的人(或事)
 a person or thing that is so bad that people connected with them or it feel or should feel ashamed- Your homework is an absolute disgrace.
 你做的作业太丢人了。
- That sort of behaviour is a disgrace to the legal profession.
 这种行为是法律界的耻辱。
- The state of our roads is a national disgrace.
 我们的道路状况是国家的耻辱。
- It's a disgrace that (= it is very wrong that) they are paid so little.
 他们的报酬如此微薄,太不像话了。
 
- Your homework is an absolute disgrace.
verb
- 使丢脸;使蒙受耻辱
 to behave badly in a way that makes you or other people feel ashamed- I disgraced myself by drinking far too much.
 我喝酒过多出了洋相。
- He had disgraced the family name.
 他玷污了家族的名声。
 
- I disgraced myself by drinking far too much.
- 使名誉扫地;使失势;使失去地位
 to lose the respect of people, usually so that you lose a position of power- He was publicly disgraced and sent into exile.
 他被当众贬谪,放逐异乡。
- a disgraced politician/leader
 失势的从政者 / 领导人
 
- He was publicly disgraced and sent into exile.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 丢脸;耻辱;不光彩
 If you say that someone isin 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...
 他的副总统也被迫不光彩地辞去职务。
- She has brought disgrace upon womankind.
 她的行为让女性蒙羞。
 
- His vice president also had to resign in disgrace...
- N-SING 丢脸的事;不名誉的事
 If you say that something isa 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...
 这种销售手段为人所不齿。
- The national airline is a disgrace.
 国家航空公司真可耻。
 
- The way the sales were handled was a complete disgrace...
- N-SING 让人蒙羞的人
 You say that someone isa disgrace tosomeone 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...
 共和党领导人称他是全党的耻辱。
- What went on was a scandal. It was a disgrace to Britain.
 发生的一切是个丑闻,是给英国抹黑。
 
- Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party...
- VERB 使丢脸;使受辱
 If you say that someonedisgracessomeone else, you are emphasizing that their behaviour causes the other person to feel ashamed.- I have disgraced my family's name...
 我让家人蒙羞。
- I've disgraced myself by the actions I've taken.
 我的行为让我颜面尽失。
 
- I have disgraced my family's name...
英英释义
noun
- a state of dishonor- one mistake brought shame to all his family
- suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison
 
verb
- damage the reputation of- This newspaper story discredits the politicians
 
- reduce in worth or character, usually verbally- She tends to put down younger women colleagues
- His critics took him down after the lecture
 
- bring shame or dishonor upon- he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime
 
双语例句
- It's really a disgrace!
 简直是丢丑!
- Is a disgrace to you, me and the entire gem state.
 侮辱了你,我和所有人。
- He is a disgrace and an embarrassment to this hospital.
 他是这家医院的耻辱和尴尬。
- Kinkel said the attacks had brought disgrace on Germany
 金克尔声称这次袭击使德国蒙羞。
- We think it no disgrace to do so.
 我认为这么做并没有不光采的地方。
- She has brought disgrace upon womankind.
 她的行为让女性蒙羞。
- Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party
 共和党领导人称他是全党的耻辱。
- Now that I'm the disgrace to the family, I'm not so perfect any more.
 现在我是家里的耻辱了,我也不再完美了。
- He was sent home in disgrace for assaulting one of the other players.
 他因攻击另外一名球员而被不光彩地遣送回家。
- It was an act of disgrace and savagery.
 这是耻辱和野性的表现。
