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British pronunciation
/dɪskɹˈɛdɪt/

“discredit”的英语定义和含义

to discredit
01

败坏名声, 使失去信誉

to make someone or something be no longer respected
Transitive: to discredit a person or their reputation
to discredit definition and meaning
example
例子
From their discriminatory practices to their mistreatment of employees, the company 's actions have discredited their reputation as a fair and respected employer.
从他们的歧视性做法到对员工的虐待,该公司的行为已经损害了他们作为公平和受尊重的雇主的声音。
The scandal served to discredit the politician in the eyes of the public.
这起丑闻有助于在公众眼中诋毁这位政治家。
02

诋毁, 质疑

to raise doubt about someone or something and make people stop believing in them
Transitive: to discredit information
example
例子
Attempts to discredit the research findings were unsuccessful, as the data and methodology were sound.
试图诋毁研究发现的做法没有成功,因为数据和方法论都很可靠。
The online article 's misleading information and lack of reliable sources quickly discredited its claims.
在线文章的误导性信息和缺乏可靠来源很快质疑了其主张。
03

败坏...的名声, 使...失去信誉

to make people believe someone or something is not trustworthy or reliable
Transitive: to discredit sb/sth
example
例子
His mistakes at work were used to discredit his ability to lead the project.
他在工作中的错误被用来诋毁他领导项目的能力。
The lawyer attempted to discredit the witness during cross-examination.
律师在交叉询问中试图诋毁证人。
Discredit
01

失信, 名誉扫地

the state of being held in low esteem
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