disgrace
n
1 [U] state in which others think that one has behaved badly and no longer deserves respect 出丑; 丢脸
bring disgrace on oneself, one's family, etc 给自己、 家庭等丢脸
There is no disgrace in being poor. 贫穷并不丢脸.
2 [sing] ~ (to sb/sth) thing or person that is so bad that one feels or should feel ashamed 令人感到羞耻的事物或人; 耻辱
Your homework is a disgrace
rewrite it! 你做的功课真丢人, 重做吧!
These slums are a disgrace to the city. 这些贫民窟是这座城市的耻辱.
3 (idm 习语) (be) in disgrace (with sb) (be) regarded with deep disfavour 很不讨人喜欢; 令人不喜爱
He's in disgrace (with his father) because he told a lie. 他撒了个谎, 惹得父亲很不痛快.
disgrace v [Tn]
1 bring disgrace on (sb/sth); be a disgrace to 给(某人[某事物])丢脸; 给...带来耻辱
Your behaviour disgraces us all. 你的行为使我们大家丢脸.
He got drunk and disgraced himself at the wedding. 他在婚礼上喝多了, 出了洋相.
2 cause (sb) to lose a position of power, honour or favour 使(某人)失去权位、 荣誉或不受喜爱
After the defeat two generals were publicly disgraced. 那两位将军吃了败仗之後, 在公众心目中威望扫地.
🎯 考研助记
dis(否定)+grace(优雅)-风度消失-出丑- 耻辱
🔁 扩展释义
*[dis'greis]n. 耻辱, 不名誉vt. 使受耻辱, 使失体面【法】 不名誉, 耻辱, 罢黜相关词组: be a disgrace to... bring disgrace on sb be in disgrace
Mmm, I see. It feels a bit tense. what happened exactly?
哦,我知道了。摸起来有点硬。到底发生了什么事?
Haley jumped up and cried, That was my ancestor.
哈利跳起来叫道,“那就是我的祖先。”
Because of his actions, all Hindus were finally free to draw water from the same village well, to go to the same temple to pray and even marry each other.