disgrace meaning in English
n.
1.失宠,受气;耻辱,出丑,丢脸。
2.丢脸的事,出丑的人。
短语和例子
the disgrace of criminals 罪犯身份的耻辱。 a humiliating disgrace 奇耻大辱。 Choose death before disgrace. 宁死不屈。 be a disgrace to 是…的耻辱 (He is a disgrace to his school. 他给学校丢脸)。 bring disgrace on [upon] (oneself) 玷辱(自己),(自)失体面。 fall into disgrace (with sb.) (在某人面前)失宠。 in disgrace 失宠,受气;丢脸。
vt.
1.玷污(名誉);使丢脸。
2.使失宠;贬黜。
短语和例子
disgrace oneself 丢脸。 disgrace one's name 玷污自己的名誉。 be disgraced at court 在宫廷中失宠。
- We think it no disgrace to do so .
我认为这么做并没有不光采的地方。 - She even disgraces the name of linton .
她甚至都玷辱了林的名声。 - I would rather die than disgrace myself .
与其受辱不如死了好。 - I would sooner die than disgrace myself .
与其受辱不如死了好。
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