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单词 disgrace 1
释义 [/dɪsˈgreɪs; dɪsˋɡres/] n

用法:
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.

用法:
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.

用法:
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 2
[/dɪsˈgreɪs; dɪsˋɡres/] v [Tn]

用法:
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.

用法:
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.

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