disgrace
/dis'greis/ uk 词频 #10352
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disgrace 是什么意思
- 中文释义
- n. 耻辱, 不名誉
- vt. 使受耻辱, 使失体面
- 英文释义
- n a state of dishonor
- v bring shame or dishonor upon
- v reduce in worth or character, usually verbally
- v damage the reputation of
disgrace 的真实例句
以下例句摘自真实英文文章,看看 disgrace 在自然语境里怎么用:
Instead, she turned out to be a typical Trump Cabinet member: disempowered and disgraced.
—— Another Trump Cabinet Member Departs in Scandal
Leading the pack, but only just, is Keiko Fujimori, the daughter of the late, disgraced 1990s strongman Alberto Fujimori.
—— Peru's election: A battle for the Presidency amid political chaos and crime
The Independent leads with No 10 too, saying it "secretly sought ambassador role for disgraced Starmer ally", referencing Lord Doyle.
—— The Papers: 'Starmer on the ropes' and 'Sobbin' Robbins spills the beans'
Was it not a disgrace that the PM was not informed?
—— No, Minister: the week Keir Starmer had his own Sir Humphrey moment
词形变化
| 形式 | 关系 |
|---|---|
| disgraced | lemma |
| disgraces | lemma |
| disgracing | lemma |
| disgraced | plural |
| disgraced | past |
| disgracing | present_participle |
| disgraces | third_person |
| disgraces | singular |
| disgraced | lemma |
| disgraces | lemma |
| disgracing | lemma |
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