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disgrace/disˈɡreis/ n. & v.●n. 1 the loss of reputation; shame; ignominy 丧失名誉;羞耻;不体面 brought disgrace on his family 给他全家丢脸 2 a dishonourable, inefficient, or shameful person, thing, state of affairs, etc. 招致耻辱者;差劲的人(事和情况等) the bus service is a disgrace 公共汽车服务太糟了 ●v. tr. 1 bring shame or discredit on; be a disgrace to 带来羞耻(或不信任); 使成为耻辱 2 degrade from a position of honour; dismiss from favour 玷污名誉;使失宠 □ in disgrace having lost respect or reputation; out of favour 有失体面;失宠 [French disgrɑˆce, disgracier from Italian disgrazia, disgraziare (as DIS-, GRACE)] |