disgracing

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  • vt.

    使丢脸(disgrace的现在分词形式);

  • 双语释义

    n.(名词)
    1. [U]丢脸,耻辱,不光彩 loss of honour or respect;shame
    2. [S]丢脸的人(或事) a person or thing that causes dishonour or shame
    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 使丢脸,使受耻辱 bring shame on
    2. vt. 使失宠 treat with disfavour

    英英释义

    Disgrace

    • Disgrace is a novel by J. M.

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    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The dirty classrooms are a disgrace to the school.
      肮脏的教室是学校的耻辱。
    2. Her actions brought disgrace on his family.
      她的行为给她的家庭带来了耻辱。
    3. You will bring disgrace on yourself by doing this.
      你这样做会给自己带来耻辱。
    4. He quit in disgrace over the bribe.
      他因受贿而不光彩地辞职了。
    5. He fell into disgrace with his companions.
      他的朋友都看不起他。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. He will die before he shall disgrace himself.
      他宁肯死而决不受侮辱。
    2. Harry is in disgrace because of his behaviour.
      哈里因为行为失检而丢脸。
    3. Her son's disgrace broke her heart.
      她儿子丢脸的事让她很难过。

    权威例句

    Disgracing Her Grace
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    Ignoring the World and Disgracing the Profession of Economics
    Displacing Byzantium, Disgracing Convention: The Manuscript Patronage of Tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
    Nature, technology and the rule of God: (en)countering the disgracing of nature.
    «The wife is taken for a start?» Disgracing punishments for girls in traditional Russian culture of the XIX century
    "All brought to naught and thy state undone": treason, disinvestiture and the disgracing of arms under Edward II