disgrace
dis
dɪs
dis
grace
ˈgreɪs
greis
British pronunciation
/dɪsɡɹˈe‍ɪs/

英語での「disgrace」の定義と意味

to disgrace
01

恥をかかせる, 不名誉にする

to bring shame or dishonor on oneself or other people
Transitive: to disgrace sb/sth | to disgrace oneself
to disgrace definition and meaning
example
His scandalous behavior disgraced his family and tarnished their reputation.
彼のスキャンダラスな行動は家族を不名誉にし、その評判を傷つけた。
She felt she had disgraced herself by failing to meet her own standards.
彼女は自分の基準を満たせなかったことで、自分自身を不名誉にしたと感じた。
02

恥をかかせる, 信用を失わせる

to lead someone to lose respect, honor, or a valued position
Transitive: to disgrace sb/sth
example
The scandal disgraced the politician, forcing him to step down from office.
スキャンダルは政治家を不名誉にし、彼に辞職を強いた。
The company ’s unethical practices disgraced its reputation, leading to a drop in sales.
会社の非倫理的な行為はその評判を傷つけ、売上の低下を招いた。
Disgrace
01

不名誉,

a state of dishonor
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