单词 | disgraceful |
释义 | disgracefulWord family adjectivedisgracefuldisgraciousadverbdisgracefullynoundisgracefulnessdisgracerdisgrace dis·grace·ful /dɪsˈɡreɪsfəl/ ●○○ adjectiveadj BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSbad, embarrassing, or unacceptable 可耻的,丢脸的;很差劲的 It’s a disgraceful waste of taxpayers’ money. 这样浪费纳税人的钱真是可耻。 absolutely/utterly etc disgraceful Their behaviour was absolutely disgraceful. 他们的行为极其可耻。 It is disgraceful that anyone should have to live in such conditions. 竟有人在这种条件下生活,真是太不像话了。 —disgracefully adverbadv Examples from the Corpus disgraceful• As for the Sanctuary for the Fallen, she discovered it was near to disgraceful.• This was a disgraceful dereliction of duty.• Nor do I think that it is disgraceful if two men of a loving disposition should set up home together.• After Wednesday's disgraceful scenes Lennon received a great reception by the travelling Celtic support.• Is not that a disgraceful state of affairs?• The most disgraceful thing is that the airline has refused to pay money to the families of the crash victims.• It's really disgraceful to cut ham like that. absolutely/utterly etc disgraceful• Him not present, but others, utterly disgraceful.• However, Inspector Morse's behaviour in not locking his car and in drinking heavily before driving is utterly disgraceful.• Mr. Janner Is not the increase of 40 percent. absolutely disgraceful?• It is absolutely disgraceful that this proposal should be put before us. |
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