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dishonourable 美dɪs'ɑnərəbl ☆☆☆☆☆高四八COCA²⁰⁹⁶⁰⁸BNC⁴¹⁷⁷⁵iWeb⁴⁵²⁵⁶Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英记法近义反义例句例句 adj.不名誉的⁵⁴;可耻的³³;不道德的¹³=dishonorable美. 负面性格
Adjective: lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor;dishonorable in thought and deed dishonour-able能⇒adj.不名誉的⁵⁴;可耻的³³;不道德的¹³=dishonorable美.近义词 ignoble平民的disgraceful可耻的ignominious可耻的dishonorable不名誉的shameful可耻或丢脸的…disreputable声名狼藉的discreditable有损信用的
形容词100% 用作形容词He received a public censure for hisdishonourablebehavior.他因为不名誉的行为受到了公众的谴责。 WINSTON CHURCHILL once moaned about the long, dishonourable tradition in politics that sees commerce as a cow to be milked or a dangerous tiger to be shot. 温斯顿•丘吉尔曾经哀叹在政界一个历史悠久而又不光彩的传统,那就是视商业为将要挤奶的奶牛或是即将被射杀的危险的老虎。 ecocn As a king he was dishonourable, and untrustworthy. 他作为一个国王,则是丢脸的和不可信赖的。 bab Don't demean yourself by doing anything dishonourable. 不要做出任何不光彩的事情而有失自己身份。《21世纪大英汉词典》 His dishonourable behaviour estranged him from his family. 他那不体面的行为使他跟全家人疏远了。 hotdic I think I can save my breath on those who were dishonourable, execrable and anything but worthy of praise. 我想我可以省一口气,可耻、可憎和不值称道的就不必说了。 iciba This led the official Chinese media to dub Rio a “ dishonourable woman”. 这使得中国媒体将力拓称为“不忠诚的女人。” ecocn When faced with impasse, wriggling through the middle does not have to be dishonourable. 面对这样的僵局,从中间迂回突破的方法并不丢脸。 ecocn |