dishonor
英 [dɪsˈɒnə]
美 [dɪˈsɑnər]
n. 拒付;不名誉;丢脸
v. 使蒙羞;玷辱
COCA.21366
英英释义
noun
- lacking honor or integrity
- a state of shame or disgrace
- he was resigned to a life of dishonor
verb
- refuse to accept
- dishonor checks and drafts
- bring shame or dishonor upon
- he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime
- force (someone) to have sex against their will
- The woman was raped on her way home at night
双语例句
- His desertion to the enemy was a dishonor to his family.
他的投敌行为对他的家庭是耻辱。 - I was more afraid of living in dishonor than dying at war.
比起战死,我更害怕在耻辱中生活。 - He was a dishonor to his regiment.
他是他所属的团的耻辱。 - He brought dishonor on his country.
他给他的国家带来了耻辱。 - She refuses to see her beloved boy die in such dishonor.
她不愿看到她深爱的男友就这样不名誉地死去。 - Many natural dualities such as dark and light, female and male, honor and dishonor are given as examples of Yin and Yang.
如深色和浅色,女性和男性,荣誉和耻辱的许多自然的二元给出阴阳的例子。 - Before the ink was dry on the Paris agreement they began to dishonor their solemn obligations.
巴黎协定墨迹未干,他们就已经开始背弃他们的庄严义务。 - And if you thought I spoke a lie, it would be a dishonor to my master.
而如果你们认为我在说谎,这将玷辱了我的师傅。 - A man is not to marry his father's wife; he must not dishonor his father's bed.
人不可娶继母为妻、可掀开他父亲的衣襟。 - To stall in the air is for them disgrace and it is dishonor.
在空中失去平衡,对海鸥来说是丢脸的事,是极不光彩的事。