disgrace
- n. 恥辱;丟臉的人或事;失寵
- vt. 使……失寵;給……丟臉;使……蒙受恥辱;貶黜
詞態(tài)變化
中文詞源
dis-, 不,非,使相反。grace, 優(yōu)雅,光彩。
英文詞源
- disgrace (v.)
- 1550s, "disfigure," from Middle French disgracier (16c.), from Italian disgraziare, from disgrazia "misfortune, deformity," from dis- "opposite of" (see dis-) + grazia "grace" (see grace). Meaning "bring shame upon" is from 1590s. Related: Disgraced; disgracing. The noun is 1580s, from Middle French disgrace (16c.).
雙語例句
- 1. Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party.
- 共和黨領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人稱他是全黨的恥辱。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. What went on was a scandal. It was a disgrace to Britain.
- 發(fā)生的一切是個丑聞,是給英國抹黑。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Kinkel said the attacks had brought disgrace on Germany.
- 金克爾聲稱這次襲擊使德國蒙羞。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. His vice president also had to resign in disgrace.
- 他的副總統(tǒng)也被迫不光彩地辭去職務(wù)。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. The national airline is a disgrace.
- 國家航空公司真可恥。
來自柯林斯例句