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词汇 disgrace
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disgrace

Word family adjectivedisgracefuldisgraciousadverbdisgracefullynoundisgracefulnessdisgracerdisgrace
dis·grace1 /dɪsˈɡreɪs/ ●○○ noun  
1 [uncountableU]BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONS the loss of other people’s respect because you have done something they strongly disapprove of 丢脸,耻辱,出丑
 Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident.
事情发生之后,史密斯声名狼藉。
in disgrace
 Toranaga sent us away in disgrace.
寅寿把我们灰溜溜地打发走了。
 His actions brought disgrace on the family.
他的行为让家人蒙羞。
 There was no disgrace in finishing fourth.
得了个第四名没什么丢脸的。
see thesaurus at shame
2 be a disgrace UNFAIRused to say that something or someone is so bad or unacceptable that the people involved with them should feel ashamed 是耻辱,是丢脸的事
 The UK rail system is a national disgrace.
英国的铁路系统是国人的耻辱。
be a disgrace to
 You are a disgrace to the medical profession.
你是医学界的耻辱。
absolute/utter disgrace
 It’s an absolute disgrace, the way he treats his wife.
他那样对待妻子,简直太可耻了。
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disgrace2 verb [transitiveT]  
ASHAMEDto do something so bad that you make other people feel ashamed 丢脸;给带来耻辱
 How could you disgrace us all like that?
你怎么能这样丢我们大家的脸呢?
disgrace yourself (by doing something)
 I’m not the one who disgraced herself at the wedding!
在婚礼上丢脸的人是她,又不是我!
be (publicly) disgraced (=be made to feel ashamed, especially in public) 被(当众)羞辱
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