dishonour
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you dishonour someone, you behave in a way that damages their good reputation. 使丟臉[正式]
All of these factors made the family feel that she was dishonouring them. 所有這些因素都讓她的家人覺(jué)得她在丟全家人的臉。
2. V-T If someone dishonours an agreement, they refuse to act according to its conditions. 不遵守; 不履行
...if your cheque or postal order is insufficient to cover the order total or is dishonoured by the bank. ...如果你的支票或郵政匯票不足支付訂單總額或遭銀行拒兌
3. N-UNCOUNT Dishonour is a state in which people disapprove of you and lose their respect for you. 恥辱[正式]
I have brought shame and dishonour on my family. 我給我的家人帶來(lái)了羞愧和恥辱。
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dishonour (dishonouring,dishonoured,dishonours)
AM dishonor
劍橋詞典
- a feeling of embarrassment and loss of people's respect , or a situation in which you experience this
不光彩,不名譽(yù),恥辱,羞辱
Some of the leaders of the coup took their lives rather than face dishonour. 一些參與政變的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者寧死也不愿蒙受恥辱。
It was no dishonour to be beaten by such a strong opponent . 敗給如此強(qiáng)勁的對(duì)手沒(méi)有什么可羞愧的。 返回 dishonour