😞disgrace (dīsīlè)

noun
/dɪsˈɡreɪs/
耻辱 (chirù)

含义

Loss of respect, honor, or reputation due to shameful behavior.
loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable action; a shameful situation
含义翻译
由于可耻的行为而失去尊重、荣誉或声誉。
Yóu yú kěchǐ de xíngwéi ér shīqù zūnzhòng, róngyù huò shēngyù.

例句

He was dismissed in disgrace after the scandal.

他在丑闻后以耻辱被解雇。
Tā zài chǒuwén hòu yǐ chǐrǔ bèi jiěgù.

His arrest brought disgrace upon his entire family and reputation.

他的逮捕给他的整个家庭和声誉带来了耻辱。
Tade daibu gei tade zhengge jiating he shengyu dailai le chiru.

示例表达

fall from grace
从恩典中堕落
Cóng ēndiǎn zhōng duòluò

同义词

shame, dishonor, humiliation, degradation, scandal
条目 1
shame, dishonor, humiliation, degradation
条目 2
shame, dishonor, humiliation, scandal

反义词

honor, glory, respect, dignity
条目 1
honor, glory
条目 2
honor, respect, dignity, glory

搭配词

bring disgrace, national disgrace, live in disgrace, utter disgrace, public disgrace, fall into disgrace
条目 1
bring disgrace, national disgrace, live in disgrace, utter disgrace
条目 2
public disgrace, bring disgrace, fall into disgrace

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