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词根:disgrace
adj.disgraceful 不名誉的,可耻的
disgraced 失宠的;遭贬谪的
n.disgrace 耻辱;丢脸的人或事;失宠
v.disgraced 耻辱;贬谪(disgrace的过去式和过去分词)
vt.disgrace 使……失宠;给……丢脸;使……蒙受耻辱;贬黜
Adverb
1. in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree;
"his grades were disgracefully low"
The first known use of disgraceful was in 1597
1 "By resuming the cruelest and most irreversible of punishments, the federal government is dramatically and disgracefully out of step with the general momentum," Goodfellow said in a statement earlier this month.
2 We all considered him to have acted disgracefully.
我们都认为他的行为很不光彩.
3 Most disgracefully, despite Ness being charged with cleaning up Cleveland’s police force, the Torso Killer case drove him to engage in the same shady tactics he’d been hired to root out.
4 Rock was on the agenda at Alexander McQueen — a suggestion of the long-haired and narrow-hipped rockers growing old disgracefully, but looking good in their tailored jackets and skinny pants.
5 He felt that his brother had behaved disgracefully.
他觉得他兄弟行为不光彩。
6 He believes that the tabloid press has behaved disgracefully.
他认为小报媒体的行为不太光彩。
7 Grace Jones, for growing old disgracefully, and that skin!
8 But if they did, would people continue be hard-working and honest, or would they behave disgracefully like Gyges?
但是如果是其他人的话,人们是继续忠诚而努力的工作呢?还是会像古阿死一样无耻的去行事呢?
9 At the end of the board meeting, the board had delivered a disgraceful new chapter in our community’s history and a terrible lesson for the children they are sworn to educate.
10 He said she “disgracefully used her uniform as a sort of a justification to launch an empty impeachment.”
11 We all consider him to have acted disgracefully.
我们都认为他的行为很不光彩。
12 "But I remain hopeful to grow old disgracefully and keep taking lovely photos."
13 In her spare style, Ms. Roitfeld is Parisian, a type that tends to grow old gracefully — or in her case, maybe “disgracefully.”
14 Republicans disgracefully look down on the general public’s cognitive ability.
15 She also said she had been told that "the Scottish government has absolutely behaved disgracefully and has been contracting buildings from the COP site, for example, that should absolutely be made available to the conference".
16 They had got away with one of the most disgracefully negligent performances a club of their resources has ever put on.
17 It was hailed as "disgracefully dangerous high-octane fun of the highest order: an outrageous delight" by Philip Ardagh.
18 It was all about money, shamelessly and disgracefully, during these devastating economic times, and neither group deserves to see the game so beloved upon its return.
19 In fact, they kowtow to autocratic China disgracefully.
20 Star and executive producer Jason Bateman said that if the abortion bill became law he would not work in Georgia “or any other state that is so disgracefully at odds with women’s rights.”
1 不名誉地
2 不名誉
infamous shameful murky disgraceful disgraced discredited dishonorable ignominious degrading inglorious dishonourable stigmatic unrespectable dishonorably discreditably reflection shame disgrace discredit reproach infamy dishonor disrepute ignominy opprobrium obloquy in disgrace
3 可耻
sad burning infamous miserable vile shameful murky wretched scandalous disgraceful disgraced dishonorable ignominious ignoble degrading inglorious opprobrious shamefully ingloriously ignominiousness shamefulness ignobility criminal outrageous dishonourable discreditable criminally dishonourably