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disgrace
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disgraced
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disgracing
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- disgrace
[dɪs'greɪs]
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noun
[u]
(shame, dishonour) 耻辱
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2.
vt.
[+one's family, country]
使受耻辱
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it's a disgrace!
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这是件丢人的事!
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to be a disgrace to sb
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是某人的耻辱
Collins English-English Dictionary
- disgrace
[dɪs'greɪs]
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1.
n
a condition of shame, loss of reputation, or dishonour
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2.
n
a shameful person, thing, or state of affairs
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3.
n
exclusion from confidence or trust
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he is in disgrace with his father
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4.
vt.
[tr]
to bring shame upon; be a discredit to
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5.
vt.
to treat or cause to be treated with disfavour
Examples
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disgrace one's family
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丢自己家庭的脸
→ disgrace
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it's a disgrace!
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这是件丢人的事!
→ disgrace
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to be a disgrace to sb
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是某人的耻辱
→ disgrace
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disgrace
→ dis-
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he is in disgrace with his father
→ disgrace
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引以为耻
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regard as a disgrace
→ 耻
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简直是丢丑!
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It's really a disgrace!
→ 丢丑
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真丢人!
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What a disgrace!
→ 丢人
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儿子没出息,父母脸上也无光。
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A worthless son is a disgrace to his parents.
→ 光
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有辱国体
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bring disgrace to national prestige
→ 国体
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