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dis.gracedIs5greIsn [U](behaviour which causes) embarrassment and the loss of other people's respect难堪,丢面子(的行为)He brought disgrace on his family/himself by falsifying the results.他篡改结果,给家人/自己丢了脸。The athlete suffered the disgrace of being publicly shown to have taken drugs.运动员因被当众揭露服用禁药而出丑。Brian's in disgrace for signing Jack's forms (= People do not approve of what he did).布赖恩因在杰克的表格上签字而为人所不齿。If something is a disgrace it is considered to be very bad.丢脸的事,可耻的事Three families living in one room--it's a disgrace!三家人住在一个房间里,太丢脸了!You're a disgrace (to the family)--what a way to behave!你怎么表现的----真是(家人的)耻辱!Your clothes are a disgrace--all dirty and untidy!你的衣服真丢人----脏乱不堪!It's a disgrace that the government spends so much on guns and so little on education. [+ that clause]政府在枪炮上花了这么多,在教育上花得这么少,太可耻了。
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