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dis·graceBrE /dɪsˈɡreɪs/NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪs/ noun [U] the loss of other people's respect and approval because of the bad way sb has behaved 丢脸;耻辱;不光彩 SYN shame ◆Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family. 她的行为使家人蒙羞。◆The swimmer was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace. 这位游泳运动员很不光彩地从奥运会上被遣送回国。◆There is no disgrace in being poor. 贫穷不是耻辱。◆Sam was in disgrace with his parents. 萨姆已失宠于他的父母。 [sing.] a ~ (to sb/sth) a person or thing that is so bad that people connected with them or it feel or should feel ashamed 令人感到羞耻的人(或事)◆Your homework is an absolute disgrace. 你做的作业太丢人了。◆That sort of behaviour is a disgrace to the legal profession. 那种行为是法律界的耻辱。◆The state of our roads is a national disgrace. 我们的道路状况是国家的耻辱。◆It's a disgrace that (= it is very wrong that) they are paid so little. 他们的报酬如此微薄,太不像话了。 dis·graceBrE /dɪsˈɡreɪs/NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪs/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they disgrace BrE /dɪsˈɡreɪs/ NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪs/present simple - he / she / it disgraces BrE /dɪsˈɡreɪsɪz/ NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪsɪz/past simple disgraced BrE /dɪsˈɡreɪst/ NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪst/past participle disgraced BrE /dɪsˈɡreɪst/ NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪst/ -ing form disgracing BrE /dɪsˈɡreɪsɪŋ/ NAmE /dɪsˈɡreɪsɪŋ/to behave badly in a way that makes you or other people feel ashamed 使丢脸;使蒙受耻辱◆~ yourselfI disgraced myself by drinking far too much. 我喝酒过多出了洋相。◆~ sb/sthHe had disgraced the family name. 他玷污了家族的名声。be disgraced to lose the respect of people, usually so that you lose a position of power 使名誉扫地;使失势;使失去地位◆He was publicly disgraced and sent into exile. 他被当众贬谪,放逐异乡。◆a disgraced politician/leader 失势的从政者/领导人 |