中英词典查询

disgrace [dɪsˈɡres]

n. 丢脸; 耻辱; 不光彩; 丢脸的人(或事);
vt. 使丢脸; 使失宠; 使受耻辱; 贬黜;
复数:: disgraces 过去式:: disgraced 过去分词:: disgraced 现在分词:: disgracing 第三人称单数:: disgraces
[同义词] 使丢脸,使蒙受耻辱: discredit humiliate dishonor embarrass shame
[反义词] 丢脸;耻辱: honor

例句:

  • Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party.
    共和党领导人称他是全党的耻辱。
  • What went on was a scandal. It was a disgrace to Britain.
    发生的一切是个丑闻,是给英国抹黑。
  • Kinkel said the attacks had brought disgrace on Germany.
    金克尔声称这次袭击使德国蒙羞。
  • They said I was a disgrace to Soviet pediatrics.
    来自WSJ
  • The handling of the spent fuel is a national disgrace.
    来自SA
  • By our actions today we disgrace their value.
    来自WSJ
  • He is a disgrace to our school.
    他是我们学校的耻辱。
    来自《权威词典》
  • What he did brought disgrace on our class.
    他的所作所为给我们班丢了脸。
    来自《权威词典》
  • Such an act is a disgrace to humanity.
    这种行为是人类的耻辱。
    来自《权威词典》