dishonor
不名誉
常用释义
英音[ dɪsˈɒnə(r) ]
美音[ dɪsˈɑːnər ]
基本释义
- n. 拒付;不名誉;丢脸
- vt. 使蒙羞;玷辱;不遵守,拒绝
例句
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1·He tried to avoid any action that would bring dishonor to his family.他努力避免任何会给家族带来耻辱的行为。来源: youdao
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2·Paying the bill on time can prevent the dishonor of a check.按时付账可以避免支票被拒付。来源: youdao
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3·Losing the game was a momentary dishonor but they learned a lot from it.输掉比赛是一时的耻辱,但他们从中学到了很多。来源: youdao
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4·The young man was afraid of bringing dishonor to his school's name.这个年轻人担心给学校的名誉抹黑。来源: youdao
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5·His action might cause dishonor to the team's hard - earned reputation.他的行为可能会损害团队来之不易的声誉。来源: youdao
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6·We should strive to live a life free from dishonor.我们应该努力过一种无可指责的生活。来源: youdao
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7·The old tradition does not allow any form of dishonor to befall the clan.古老的传统不允许任何形式的耻辱降临到家族身上。来源: youdao
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8·She felt a sense of dishonor when she failed to complete the task as expected.当她未能如预期般完成任务时,她感到一种耻辱。来源: youdao
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9·His behavior in public might bring dishonor to his parents.他在公共场合的行为可能会给父母带来耻辱。来源: youdao
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10·Athletes are always careful not to bring dishonor to their countries in international competitions.运动员们在国际比赛中总是小心翼翼,以免给国家带来耻辱。来源: youdao
同义词
n.
拒付;不名誉;丢脸
vt.
使蒙羞;玷辱
同根词
词根:
dishonor
dishonorable
adj
不名誉的;无耻的
dishonourable
adj
不名誉的;无耻的;不受尊重的(等于dishonorable)
dishonour
n
拒付;不名誉
dishonour
vt
拒付;使丢脸;拒绝承兑;不履行(诺言等)