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to disgrace
01
恥をかかせる, 屈辱を与える
to bring shame or dishonor on oneself or other people
Transitive: to disgrace sb/sth | to disgrace oneself
Example
The politician 's corrupt actions disgraced the entire government.
His scandalous behavior disgraced his family and tarnished their reputation.
He worried that his past mistakes would disgrace his family name.
02
不名誉にする, 穢す
to lead someone to lose respect, honor, or a valued position
Transitive: to disgrace sb/sth
Example
His dishonesty during the investigation disgraced him in the eyes of his colleagues.
The company ’s unethical practices disgraced its reputation, leading to a drop in sales.
The scandal disgraced the politician, forcing him to step down from office.
Disgrace
01
名誉の失墜, 不名誉
a state of dishonor
例
The politician's corrupt actions disgraced the entire government.
His scandalous behavior disgraced his family and tarnished their reputation.
He worried that his past mistakes would disgrace his family name.
It's important not to disgrace oneself by engaging in unethical behavior.
She felt she had disgraced herself by failing to meet her own standards.
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