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discredit美 [dɪs'kredɪt] 英 [dɪs'kredɪt] - n.丢脸;名誉丧失;信誉丧失
- v.败坏…的名声;使丧失信誉;使丢脸;使不相信
- 网络怀疑;不信;丧失名誉
第三人称单数:discredits 现在分词:discrediting 过去式:discredited v. question,doubt,disbelieve,query,suspect 1. | ~ sb/sth 败坏…的名声;使丧失信誉;使丢脸to make people stop respecting sb/sth |
| The photos were deliberately taken to discredit the President. 这些蓄意拍摄的照片旨在败坏总统的名声。 | | a discredited government/policy 名声扫地的政府;失去信誉的政策 |
2. | ~ sth 使不相信;使怀疑;使不可置信to make people stop believing that sth is true; to make sth appear unlikely to be true |
| These theories are now largely discredited among linguists. 这些理论现已大多受到语言学家的质疑。 |
1. | [u] 名誉丧失;信誉丧失;丢脸damage to sb's reputation; loss of respect |
| Violent football fans bring discredit on the teams they support. 狂暴的足球迷败坏了他们所支持球队的声誉。 | | Britain, to its discredit , did not speak out against these atrocities. 英国没有公开反对这些残暴行为,因而名誉扫地。 |
v. | 1. to make somebody or something appear untrustworthy or wrong 2. to cast doubt on the validity or accuracy of something 3. to not accept that something is accurate or true 4. to harm someone’s reputation 5. to make people think that something is not true 1. to make somebody or something appear untrustworthy or wrong 2. to cast doubt on the validity or accuracy of something 3. to not accept that something is accurate or true 4. to harm someone’s reputation 5. to make people think that something is not true | n. | 1. the loss of somebody's or something's good name or reputation 2. somebody or something who causes the loss of a good name or reputation 3. doubt about the validity or accuracy of something 4. harm that is done to someone’s reputation 1. the loss of somebody's or something's good name or reputation 2. somebody or something who causes the loss of a good name or reputation 3. doubt about the validity or accuracy of something 4. harm that is done to someone’s reputation |
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