dishonorable

美音:[dɪs'ɑnərəbl] 英音:[dɪs'ɒn(ə)rəbl]

简单释义:


adj.可耻的

Web不光彩的;不名誉的;美不名誉的

变形:

""


完整释义:


adj.

1.可耻的


例句:

  1. At dinner that night, Churchill brooded: How could men of such honor do such a dishonorable thing?
    那天吃晚饭时,丘吉尔一直在思考:倍受敬重的一群人怎么能做出如此不光彩的事情呢?

  2. It was not regarded as dishonorable to surrender in order to save human civilization.
    为了挽救人类文明而投降不能算是一件不光彩的事。

  3. the dishonorable conduct of trusted men.
    有信誉的人的可耻行为。

  4. C-Note is now in civilian clothes, and frustrated because he can't get a job, especially with the dishonorable discharge on his record.
    C-Note现在穿着平民的服装,找不到工作使他十分沮丧。特别是被军队除名的记录使他求职更加困难。

  5. in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree.
    不光彩的样子或达到不光彩的程度。

  6. You wouldn't let me do anything dishonorable, but you'd sell yourself in marriage to a man you didn't love.
    你没有让我去做任何不光彩的事,可是你却把自己嫁给了一个你不爱的男人。

  7. I have killed them so that I would not have to suffer the humiliation of their dishonorable actions.
    我已经杀了她们,这样我就可以不用再忍受她们无耻行为所带来的耻辱。

  8. These cadets were an unsanctioned group who policed the Corps of Cadets who committed dishonorable acts.
    这些学员是一组未经批准的、指导那些有不光采行为学员的学员干部。

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