disgrace
更新时间:2026-07-15 14:19:37 栏目: 英语词典
更新时间:2026-07-15 14:19:37 栏目: 英语词典
Disgrace 是一个英语名词和动词,意思为“耻辱”、“丢脸”或“不光彩”,通常用来描述一种因不道德、不合适的行为或错误所带来的负面评价或社会舆论的压力。
disgrace /dɪsˈɡreɪs/
名词:耻辱,丢脸,不光彩
动词:使丢脸,使失去尊严
/dɪs/ 是“dis”的音节,发音类似于中文的“迪斯”。
/ˈɡreɪs/ 是“grace”的音节,发音类似于中文的“格雷斯”。
作为名词:
He brought disgrace upon the family with his actions.(他因自己的行为让家族蒙羞。)
The scandal was a disgrace to the entire country.(这一丑闻给整个国家带来了耻辱。)
作为动词:
She disgraced herself by lying to the press.(她通过对媒体撒谎让自己蒙羞。)
The athlete was disgraced after the doping scandal.(那位运动员在兴奋剂丑闻后蒙受耻辱。)
It was a disgrace to the team to lose that game.(那场比赛的失败对队伍来说是一种耻辱。)
He felt the disgrace of being caught cheating.(他感到因被抓作弊而蒙受耻辱。)
The politician’s actions were a disgrace to the nation.(那位政治家的行为是对国家的耻辱。)
The scandal disgraced the family name.(丑闻使这个家族的名字蒙羞。)
She didn’t want to disgrace her parents by failing the exam.(她不想通过考试失败让父母蒙羞。)
His refusal to apologize only added to his disgrace.(他拒绝道歉只会让他的耻辱更加深重。)
The athlete’s doping scandal was a disgrace to the entire sport.(这位运动员的兴奋剂丑闻是对整个运动界的耻辱。)
The teacher was disgraced after the cheating allegations.(在作弊指控后,这位老师的声誉受到了耻辱。)
His dishonesty brought disgrace upon his career.(他的不诚实给他的事业带来了耻辱。)
The country tried to restore its dignity after the disgrace.(在耻辱之后,这个国家努力恢复其尊严。)
Bring disgrace upon - 给……带来耻辱
His actions brought disgrace upon the whole community.
Live in disgrace - 生活在耻辱中
After the scandal, he lived in disgrace.
A disgrace to - 对……是耻辱
His behavior was a disgrace to the profession.
Fall into disgrace - 陷入耻辱
The company fell into disgrace after the corruption scandal.
A source of disgrace - 耻辱的根源
His lies became a source of disgrace for his entire family.