disgraced
英 [dɪsˈɡreɪst]
美 [dɪsˈɡreɪst]
adj. (人)丢脸的,耻辱的,不光彩的
v. 使丢脸; 使蒙受耻辱; 使名誉扫地; 使失势; 使失去地位
disgrace的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:disgraced
Collins.1 / BNC.18964 / COCA.19545
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (人)丢脸的,耻辱的,不光彩的
You usedisgracedto describe someone whose bad behaviour has caused them to lose the approval and respect of the public or of people in authority.- ...the disgraced leader of the coup.
可耻的政变头目
- ...the disgraced leader of the coup.
英英释义
adj
- suffering shame
双语例句
- Our regiment was disgraced by your conduct.
我团因为你的行为而蒙羞。 - I've been told I disgraced myself.
人们都说我丢脸了。 - "Do you mean you are glad I was disgraced before the whole school?" cried Amy.
“你的意思是我在全体师生面前受辱你很开心吗?”,安米哭了。 - We devoted what we should do. The cowardly officer was disgraced for failing to do his duty.
我们尽到了作为出版社所应尽的职责。这卑怯的官员因不尽职而被解职。 - The country is ridding itself of its disgraced prime minister in a veil of secrecy
这个国家暗地里正试图把失势的首相赶下台。 - We` ve disgraced ourselves and our families.
我们丢了自己和家人的脸。 - I have disgraced my family's name
我让家人蒙羞。 - So it's you that have disgraced the family!
原来是你丢了全家的面子! - Not only my family would be disgraced.
不但丢了我们甘家的脸。 - We will both be disgraced.
我们两个就都要身败名裂了。