discredit

美音:[dɪs'kredɪt] 英音:[dɪs'kredɪt]

简单释义:


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

变形:

第三人称单数:discredits  现在分词:discrediting  过去式:discredited  


完整释义:


v.

1.不信,怀疑;使成为不可信
2.损害…的信誉,丢…的丑
3.声誉扫地,声名狼籍;给…丢脸
4.诋毁

n.

1.丧失信用,丧失信任
2.丧失名誉,丢脸,耻辱
3.不信,疑惑
4.不令人置信
5.丢面子


例句:

  1. Governments, to their discredit, have been ready to preside over this policy incoherence.
    各国政府也有责任,它们愿意主持实施这种混乱的政策。

  2. We do not want to discredit or discount what you have used up until now as tools, we simply want you to outgrow your old tools.
    我们不是怀疑或不相信到现在还作为你所用过的工具,我们只是要你抛弃你的旧工具。

  3. During Obama's presidency, they have been designed to discredit his authority among a large swath of the American people.
    在奥巴马执政过程中,它们的作用变成动摇奥巴马在民众心中的权威。

  4. Mr Park of the OPLAN 5027, it so happens, was once involved in an attempt to discredit Kim Dae-jung as a North Korean spy.
    这种事发生过,那位涉及“5027作战计划”的帕克先生曾一度被当作朝鲜间谍卷入试图诋毁金大中的案子。

  5. but recognizing that there were many variables that could discredit such preliminary research.
    但是我认为到有许多不定因素会令人对这个初步的研究产生怀疑。

  6. His such new definition, though upholding Marxist philosophy to a certain degree, brought it into discredit.
    这一新定义既是对马克思主义哲学一定程度的坚持,又败坏了它的声誉。

  7. His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged (on him) when he was charged with libel.
    他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪。

  8. Japan's Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is running a cartoon attack ad in an attempt to discredit opposition pledges.
    日本自民党近日推出一部动画短片,讽刺对手民主党难以履行承诺。

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