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词根:dishonor
adj.dishonorable 不名誉的;无耻的
n.dishonor 拒付;不名誉;丢脸
dishonour 拒付;不名誉
vt.dishonor 使蒙羞;玷辱
dishonour 拒付;使丢脸;拒绝承兑;不履行(诺言等)
Adjective
1. lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor;
"dishonorable in thought and deed"
"a dishonorable discharge"
2. not adhering to ethical or moral principles;
"base and unpatriotic motives"
"a base, degrading way of life"
"cheating is dishonorable"
"they considered colonialism immoral"
"unethical practices in handling public funds"
3. morally unacceptable;
"the dishonorable conduct of trusted men"
1 The officer was reduced in rank for dishonourable action.
那个军官由于不光彩的行径而被降职.
2 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。”
3 "There's nothing dishonourable in discharging your responsibility as a US citizen," Judge Trenga told her.
4 He received a public censure for his dishonourable behavior.
他因为不名誉的行为受到了公众的谴责。
5 Turkey announced a military reshuffle on Thursday, including the dishonourable discharge of 1,700 military servicemen.
6 Meanwhile, academic dishonourable behaviors, such as plagiarism, practicing fraud and so on, will be present in the academia in quite a long time.
与此同时,抄袭剽窃,弄虚作假等学术不端行为也长期存在于学术界。
7 Mr Jenkins joined her two years later, along with their daughters, where he surrendered to the US Army almost four decades after he had defected and was given a dishonourable discharge.
8 The veterans hope to be offered mental health support, financial compensation, and the restoration of pensions that were taken away for those who underwent dishonourable discharge.
9 I think it's dishonourable to women, I think you just have to be the age you are and live with it.
10 Mark had done nothing dishonourable.
马克没有做任何不光彩的事。
11 I think it would be dishonourable for me personally to stand again as a Conservative MEP in these circumstances, particularly with my strong views on honouring the Brexit result.
12 And, when that happens, a certain amount of dignity goes and when dignity goes dishonourable behaviour begins.
13 “Exploiting public fears about security is as dishonourable as exploiting public fears about immigration.”
14 She said: “The Leave campaign has already gone down in history as one of the most disingenuous, dishonourable, and downright dishonest electoral contests of modern times. Those responsible should be utterly ashamed of themselves.”
15 Davis had called the method to decide the role “dishonourable” in a tweet on Thursday when Luger Erin Hamlin was selected to carry the flag instead.
16 But he says we need to grasp that society 3,000 years ago was highly honour-conscious: to do what was dishonourable was to invite censure and punishment.
17 If aggressive framing by the right is somehow misleading and dishonourable, why should it be acceptable for the left?
18 Against unprecedented and dishonourable resistance from an opposition party, he rejected a politics of outrage and in his first term repeatedly attempted to find a common ground.
19 It would have been dishonourable of her not to keep her promise.
她要是不履行诺言就不光彩了。
20 Those who were outed were given the choice of receiving a dishonourable discharge or resigning, according to Dr Noah Riseman, an Australian Catholic University historian researching marginalised groups in the military.
1 不讲道德的
2 不光彩
disgraceful disreputable ignominious ignoble inglorious discreditable disgrace not cricket murky disrepute
3 可耻的
cheap criminal miserable vile shameful disgraceful ignoble inglorious filthy sinful dismal scandalous discreditable outrageous SAD ugly unworthy ignominious seamy currish whoreson
4 不名誉
infamous shameful murky disgraceful disgraced discredited dishonorable ignominious degrading inglorious stigmatic unrespectable disgracefully dishonorably discreditably reflection shame disgrace discredit reproach infamy dishonor disrepute ignominy opprobrium obloquy in disgrace damnable low-down discreditable dishonour disreputable unmanly
5 可耻
criminal outrageous shameful disgraceful inglorious discreditable criminally disgracefully dishonourably
6 无耻
brazen-faced blushless cool abandoned shameless audacious scurvy unprincipled impudent barefaced flagitious hilding paltrily unashamedly audaciously dishonorably brassily scurvily arrantly squalidity brass assurance audacity effrontery squalidness scurviness scoundrelism
7 无耻的
brazen-faced blushless cool abandoned shameless audacious scurvy unprincipled impudent barefaced flagitious hilding brazen scummy