dishonour
四级,六级,1
英[dɪsˈɒnə(r)]
|美[dɪsˈɑːnər]
n.不名誉;耻辱;丢脸;丢脸的人或事
vt.使(人、家族等)丧失名誉;拒绝承兑(支票等);不履行(诺言等)
日语:不名誉
法语:déshonorer
德语:entehren
韩语:불명예
俄语:deshonra
牛津词典
noun
- 不名誉;耻辱;丢脸
a loss of honour or respect because you have done sth immoral or unacceptable
verb
- 使丧失名誉;使蒙受耻辱;使丢脸
to make sb/sth lose the respect of other people
- You have dishonoured the name of the school.
你败坏了学校的名声。
- 违背,违反(协议或诺言)
to refuse to keep an agreement or promise
- He had dishonoured nearly all of his election pledges.
他几乎违背了所有的竞选诺言。
同、反义词
同义词:
v.
disgrace,shame,discredit,defame,bring shame on
n.
ignominy,disrepute,infamy
词形变化
过去分词:dishonoured 第三人称单数:dishonours 过去式:dishonoured 现在分词:dishonouring 名词复数形式:dishonours
双语例句
- It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.
如果我不戴面纱就会有辱门楣。
- We found that the bank had dishonoured some of our cheques.
我们发现银行拒绝兑现我们的部分支票。
- It is illegal to dishonour bookings; that goes for restaurants as well as customers.
不履行预订是违法行为,这既适用于餐馆和也适用于顾客。
- He had to choose between death and dishonour.
他不得不在死亡和屈辱之间进行抉择。
- He would rather die than live in dishonour.
他宁死不愿忍辱偷生。
- He chooses death before dishonour.
他宁愿死也不愿受辱。
- I dare not quit my post, though an unfaithful sentinel, whose sure reward is death and dishonour, when his dreary watch shall come to an end!
虽说我是个不忠于职守的哨兵,等到这种沉网的守望终了的时候,我所能得到的报酬只能是不光彩的死亡,但我仍不敢擅离岗位!
- It may be, he replied, because I will not encounter the dishonour that besmirches the husband of a faithless woman.
可能是,他答道,因为我不愿意蒙受一个不忠实的女人给丈夫带来玷辱。
- I wouldn't do your sister the dishonour.
我无意使你姐姐难堪。
- We are numb to dishonour.
我们对虚伪麻木不仁。
- Stealing reflects dishonour on your family.
偷窃行为会使家人蒙羞。
- To privilege dishonour in thy name?
以你的名义将丑行免除?
- Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my father, and ye do dishonour me.
耶稣说,我不是鬼附着的。我尊敬我的父,你们倒轻慢我。
- Some of the leaders of the coup took their lives rather than face dishonour.
政变的一些领导人宁愿自杀,也不愿蒙受耻辱。
- Their remarks show dishonour to their country.
他们的言辞透露出他们对祖国的不屑。
- A stay in such an institution should not bring shame or dishonour on the patients.
在这样一种医院里住,应该不会给病人带来难堪或耻辱。
- They felt that the family would suffer some slight dishonour.
他们认为这家人的名誉多少会受到一点损害。
- His desertion from the army brought dishonour on his family.
他当逃兵的事使他的家庭受了耻辱。
- He wanted to save his dead brother's name from dishonour without obliging either his nephew or himself to part with a sou.
他要挽回亡弟的名誉,可无须他或他的侄儿花一个钱。
- If a person has no money in the bank, the bank will dishonour his checks.
如果一个人在银行里没有存款,那银行将拒绝支付他的支票。
- Do not blacken your fame, and perish in dishonour!
不要玷污你的名声,不光彩地毁掉自己!
- He had to choose between death and dishonour. I would as soon die as live in dishonour.
他不得不在死亡和屈辱之间进行抉择。与其屈辱地活着,我宁愿去死。
- Is it honouring your husband to dishonour his business?
害得你丈夫的业务倒霉就是尊重他么?
- She felt herself shut in with her dishonour.
她觉得自己被锁在里面,已彻底地身败名裂。
- Bring dishonour on one's family, country, regiment, etc.
使自己的家庭、国家、所在团等蒙羞。
- It is sown in dishonour. It is raised in glory.
所种的是羞辱的,复活的是荣耀的。
- Protest is dispensed with by any circumstance which would dispense with notice of dishonour.
拒绝证书可根据任何免除作不能兑现通知之情况而免除。
- You wouidn't have to face your own weakness and dishonour.
你就不用面对自己的脆弱和丢脸的事。
- I will not dishonour my teacher.
我不想让我的老师丢脸。
- ( of actions, results, etc) bring honour, dishonour, etc to sb/ sth
(指行为、结果等)给某人[某事物]带来光荣、耻辱等
语源
Middle English: from Old French deshonor(noun), deshonorer(verb), based on Latin honorhonour