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dishonour [dɪsˈɑnɚ]

n. 不名誉; 耻辱; 丢脸; 丢脸的人或事;
vt. 使(人、家族等)丧失名誉; 拒绝承兑(支票等); 不履行(诺言等);
复数:: dishonours 过去式:: dishonoured 过去分词:: dishonoured 现在分词:: dishonouring 第三人称单数:: dishonours

例句:

  • It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.
    如果我不戴面纱就会有辱门楣。
  • There's no dishonour in losing.
    失败并不是耻辱.
  • Death was considered vastly preferable to dishonour.
    可杀不可辱.
  • To put it at risk would dishonour the memory of their benefactors.
    来自BBC
  • And in some cultures it was seen as a patriotic alternative to dishonour.
    来自BBC
  • So good a lady that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her.
    来自Henry VIII,Shakespeare