英:[ˌdɪsrɪˈpju:t]
美:[ˌdɪsrɪˈpjut]
英:[ˌdɪsrɪˈpju:t]
美:[ˌdɪsrɪˈpjut]
dis·re·pute
dIs rih pyut
词根:disrepute
adj.disreputable 声名狼藉的;肮脏的;破烂不堪的
Noun
1. the state of being held in low esteem;
"your actions will bring discredit to your name"
"because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute"
"声誉的丧失或缺乏,不受尊重",1650年代,来自 dis- + repute(n.)。
不名誉
The first known use of disrepute was in 1637
disrobeverb
undress entry 1
disrespect1 of 2verb
to have disrespect for
to show or express disrespect or dislike for : insult
disrespect2 of 2noun
lack of respect : discourtesy
disrespect1 of 2verb
to have disrespect for
to show or express disrespect or dislike for : insult
disrespect2 of 2noun
lack of respect : discourtesy
disrespect1 of 2verb
to have disrespect for
to show or express disrespect or dislike for : insult
disrespect2 of 2noun
lack of respect : discourtesy
disreputenoun
loss or lack of good reputation : disgrace
1 "It was alleged that his comments constituted misconduct in that they were insulting towards match officials and/or detrimental to the game and/or brought the game into disrepute," the FA added in a statement.
2 Since the scandal, the school has rather fallen into disrepute.
自从发生了这件丑闻, 该校名声大为下降.
3 His father had once been the equivalent of Stratford’s mayor, but by the time his son was 18, he had fallen into debt, disrepute and legal opprobrium.
4 "The church has been brought into dreadful disrepute by lies and blasphemies against the holy spirit … There is a chance now for the church to be rebuilt and made fit to house the holy spirit."
5 Jean-Claude is a joy as a brash and cunning man of disrepute, but the star is Isabelle, a woman who in secret has become a stunning mathematician and scientist.
6 They shall refrain from any act which might bring the profession into disrepute.
会员应避免做出任何可能有损本职业声誉的行为.
7 Influenced by left wingers, the party newspapers had the experience of falling disrepute.
在特殊历史时期, 党报也曾经受极“左”思潮的影响,留下过不堪回首的一页.
8 He noted that the body’s draft rules give it the power to investigate and discipline prosecutors for “conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice which brings the office into disrepute.”
9 The hotel fell into disrepute after they began to serve alcohol.
这家旅馆自卖起酒来之后就名声不好。
10 But that work—not his own—quickly fell into disrepute, and a larger crisis over irreproducible results began to spread.
11 That disrepute can refer to the social stigma imposed on the photographic subject, such as the stain cruelly conferred on people infected with HIV in the terrified 1980s.
12 Admitting the charges, Mr Hill - who resigned on 31 May 2022, before it was referred to the TRA - agreed his behaviour "may bring the profession into disrepute".
13 If summoned, Renault would face serious cheating and disrepute charges and the risk of expulsion from formula one. 4 o d1 o. Z % k.
如果撞车属于事实,雷诺则将面临严重的欺骗和巨额罚款甚至被逐出一级方程序大奖赛系列。
14 Last year, the GOP-led House voted to censure Schiff, approving a resolution that said he had “misled the American people and brought disrepute upon the House of Representatives.”
15 His theory fell into disrepute.
他的理论渐渐名声扫地了.
16 But now there is a palpable sense in India, as in most other emerging economies, that banking is thriving-just as it has fallen into disrepute in many Western countries.
但在西方银行声名狼藉的今天,在印度,在其他新兴国家,银行业蓬勃发展,这是显而易见的了。
17 Yet the show itself has generated a batch of reviews so mutually antagonistic that they bring the whole business of theatre criticism into disrepute.
18 We are about to destroy our food base all over the planet.This type of science puts science in disrepute.
19 He threatens to shine a forensic light on Drake's character to bring his reputation into disrepute, with help from inside Drake's own label.
20 The hotel has fallen into disrepute.
这旅馆已名誉扫地。
1 坏名声
4 不体面
poor sorry unbecoming disreputable beat-up ignoble undignified inglorious indecorous uncomely unedifying poorly unseemly indecorum indecorousness
5 不受欢迎
unacceptable undesirable unpopular unwelcome undesirably unpopularity odium undesirability non grata
6 不名誉
infamous shameful murky disgraceful disgraced discredited dishonorable ignominious degrading inglorious dishonourable stigmatic unrespectable disgracefully dishonorably discreditably reflection shame disgrace discredit reproach infamy dishonor ignominy opprobrium obloquy in disgrace disorderly disreputable opprobrious bolt on escutcheon bring shame on
9 声誉差
11 名声不好