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dis.hon.our Br and AusAm and Aus dis.ho.nor HdI5sBn7E5, $-5sB:7nLn [U] fml(a cause of) a feeling of embarrassment and loss of people's respect耻辱,丢脸(的缘由)Some of the leaders of the coup took their lives rather than face dishonour.政变的一些领导人宁愿自杀,也不愿蒙受耻辱。A stay in such an institution should not bring shame or dishonour on the patients.在这样一种医院里住,应该不会给病人带来难堪或耻辱。It was no dishonour to finish out of the medals in the most memorable 100 metres race ever seen.在有史以来最值得纪念的百米赛跑中,没得奖牌并没有什么丢脸的。
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