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

“disgrace”的英语定义和含义

to disgrace
01

使丢脸, 使蒙羞

to bring shame or dishonor on oneself or other people
Transitive: to disgrace sb/sth | to disgrace oneself
to disgrace definition and meaning
example
例子
His scandalous behavior disgraced his family and tarnished their reputation.
他的丑闻行为羞辱了他的家人,玷污了他们的声誉。
She felt she had disgraced herself by failing to meet her own standards.
她觉得自己因为未能达到自己的标准而丢脸了。
02

使丢脸, 使失去信誉

to lead someone to lose respect, honor, or a valued position
Transitive: to disgrace sb/sth
example
例子
The scandal disgraced the politician, forcing him to step down from office.
丑闻玷污了这位政治家的名誉,迫使他下台。
The company ’s unethical practices disgraced its reputation, leading to a drop in sales.
公司的不道德行为玷污了其声誉,导致销售额下降。
Disgrace
01

耻辱, 不光彩

a state of dishonor
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