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dishonor

英 [dɪsˈɒnə]

美 [dɪˈsɑnər]

n.  拒付;不名誉;丢脸
v.  使蒙羞;玷辱

TEM8

COCA.21366

英英释义

noun

  • lacking honor or integrity
      Synonym:dishonour
    1. a state of shame or disgrace
      1. he was resigned to a life of dishonor
      Synonym:dishonour

    verb

    双语例句

    • His desertion to the enemy was a dishonor to his family.
      他的投敌行为对他的家庭是耻辱。
    • I gave my daughter her freedom and yet taught her never to dishonor her family.
      我给了我女儿她的自由,而且还教她永不玷辱她的家庭。
    • Jn. 8:49 Jesus answered, I do not have a demon, but I honor My Father, and you dishonor Me.
      约八49耶稣回答说,我没有鬼附著,我尊敬我的父,你们倒侮辱我。
    • Lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor.
      没有光荣或者诚实的特点;应该蒙受耻辱。
    • I was more afraid of living in dishonor than dying at war.
      比起战死,我更害怕在耻辱中生活。
    • Patterns of dishonor are associated with the seven polarity thought-forms that the persona were constructed to dance within.
      不尊重的模式,跟构建了人格来和其共舞的7种思想形态极性有关。
    • He was a dishonor to his regiment.
      他是他所属的团的耻辱。
    • Before the ink was dry on the Paris agreement they began to dishonor their solemn obligations.
      巴黎协定墨迹未干,他们就已经开始背弃他们的庄严义务。
    • You who brag about the law, do you dishonor God by breaking the law?
      你指著律法夸口、自己倒犯律法、玷辱神麽。
    • But we would dishonor those heroes as well to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete.
      但如果我们觉得这个国家的任务已经不知怎么的完成了的话,便是不尊重那些英雄。