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disgraced是disgrace的过去式 disgrace美 [dɪs'ɡreɪs] 英 [dɪs'ɡreɪs] - n.耻辱;受气;出丑的人
- v.玷污(名誉);使丢脸;使失宠;贬黜
- 网络不光彩的;丢脸的;失宠的
第三人称单数:disgraces 现在分词:disgracing 过去式:disgraced Adj.+n. public disgrace,absolute disgrace n. shame,discredit,scandal,ignominy,humiliation v. bring shame on,degrade,tarnish,stain,humiliate v. | | n. | 1. 耻辱;羞耻;可耻的行为;丢人;不光彩,丢人现眼 1. 耻辱;羞耻;可耻的行为;丢人;不光彩,丢人现眼 |
v. | 1. to bring shame or loss of respect on yourself or others who are associated with you by bad behaviour 2. to harm the reputation of a person or group by doing something bad or immoral 4. think(it)dishonourable(to do sth.);be too proud(to do sth.) 5. bring disgrace on;be a disgrace to 1. to bring shame or loss of respect on yourself or others who are associated with you by bad behaviour 2. to harm the reputation of a person or group by doing something bad or immoral 4. think(it)dishonourable(to do sth.);be too proud(to do sth.) 5. bring disgrace on;be a disgrace to | n. | 1. a cause of shame or loss of respect 2. shame or loss of respect arising from bad behaviour 3. someone or something that you should feel guilty or sorry about because they are very bad |
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