disgraceful
不光彩的
常用释义
英音[ dɪsˈɡreɪsfl ]
美音[ dɪsˈɡreɪsfl ]
基本释义
- adj. 不名誉的,可耻的
例句
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1·His behaviour was absolutely disgraceful!他的行为真可耻!来源: 《牛津词典》
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2·It's disgraceful that they have detained him for so long.真是可耻,他们扣押了他这么久。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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3·It's disgraceful that none of the family tried to help her.家里竟无人肯帮助她,太不像话了。来源: 《牛津词典》
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4·This is a disgraceful state of affairs and cries out for a thorough investigation.这是一件不光彩的事情,急需进行彻底的调查。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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5·"It is really disgraceful what a state this place is in," muttered he to himself.“这地方真不像话。”他自言自语地嘟囔着。
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6·We should not pass over this disgraceful affair in silence.我们不应对这件可耻的事保持缄默。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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7·I feel disgraceful to what he did.我对他所做的一切感到耻辱。
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8·After all, this is disgraceful thing.这毕竟是不光彩的事。
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9·This is a disgraceful story in the family.这是家族中一个不光彩的故事。
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10·That's disgraceful and adds to food prices.这很不光彩,而且助长了食物价格。
同义词
adj.
不名誉的,可耻的
同根词
词根:
disgrace
disgraced
adj
失宠的;遭贬谪的
disgracefully
adv
不光彩地;可耻地
disgrace
n
耻辱;丢脸的人或事;失宠
disgraced
v
耻辱;贬谪(disgrace的过去式和过去分词)
disgrace
vt
使……失宠;给……丢脸;使……蒙受耻辱;贬黜