discredit如何读

英:[dɪsˈkredɪt]

美:[dɪsˈkrɛdɪt]

discredit是什么意思

vt.

使不可置信

使被怀疑

败坏…的名声

拒绝相信

n.

丧失名誉,名声

不信,怀疑

败坏名声的人或事

耻辱

discredit自然拼读

dis·cred·it

dIs kre diht

discredit变形

复数:discredits

第三人称单数:discredits

现在分词:discrediting

过去式:discredited

过去分词:discredited

discredit词根

词根:discredit

adj.

discreditable 丢脸的;不名誉的;有损信用的;败坏名声的

adv.

discreditably 丢脸地;有损信用地

discredit英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to refuse to accept as true or accurate : disbelieve

discredit a rumor

to cause disbelief in the accuracy or authority of a discredited theory

trying to discredit the claims of a rival

to deprive of good repute : disgrace

personal attacks meant to discredit his opponent

noun

loss of credit (see credit entry 1 sense 3) or reputation

I knew stories to the discredit of England—W. B. Yeats

lack or loss of belief or confidence : doubt

contradictions cast discredit on his testimony

discredit词源中文解释

1550年代,“不相信,不给予信任”,来自 dis- “相反的”+ credit(动词)。意思是“证明不值得信任”来自1560年代; “损害声誉,使不受尊敬或受到尊敬的程度降低”来自1570年代。作为名词,“缺乏信誉或好名声”,来自1560年代的动词。相关: Discredited; discrediting。

discredit_法律行业词汇

不信任

discredit词源英文解释

The first known use of discredit was in 1548

discredit儿童词典英英释义

discreteadjective

distinct sense 1, separate

several discrete sections

discrepantadjective

not being in agreement

widely discrepant conclusions

discrepantadjective

not being in agreement

widely discrepant conclusions

discrepancynoun

the quality or state of being different : disagreement

a great discrepancy between the two reports

something that is different or that disagrees

discrepancies in the firm's financial statements

discrepancynoun

the quality or state of being different : disagreement

a great discrepancy between the two reports

something that is different or that disagrees

discrepancies in the firm's financial statements

discreetadjective

having or showing good judgment especially in conduct or speech

discreetadjective

having or showing good judgment especially in conduct or speech

discreetadjective

having or showing good judgment especially in conduct or speech

discredit1 of 2verb

to refuse to accept as true or correct : disbelieve

discredit a rumor

to cause to seem dishonest or untrue

discredit a witness

to destroy the good reputation of : disgrace entry 1

involvement in the scandal discredited them

discredit2 of 2noun

loss of good name or respect

brought discredit on their family

lack or loss of belief or confidence

bring a story into discredit

discredit1 of 2verb

to refuse to accept as true or correct : disbelieve

discredit a rumor

to cause to seem dishonest or untrue

discredit a witness

to destroy the good reputation of : disgrace entry 1

involvement in the scandal discredited them

discredit2 of 2noun

loss of good name or respect

brought discredit on their family

lack or loss of belief or confidence

bring a story into discredit

discredit 例句

1 That it is intended as a kind of joke to, in many ways, discredit the idea of the just city or at least to indicate its extreme implausibility.

目的是要用作戏谑,在很多方面,使人怀疑正义之城的概念,或至少是要指明其极难令人置信。

2 This impoverishing definition is even easier to discredit than the monetarist description.

这样贫乏的定义甚至比货币主义者们的描述更值得怀疑。

3 Don't be a discredit to the collective.

别给集体丢脸。

4 “The fact that they didn’t do anything, and they discredited me, is just a stab to my heart,” Arden said.

5 Los Alamos constantly worried that if it rejected a project, it would be seen, to its discredit, as “less ‘enthusiastic’ ” than its rival, Livermore.

6 Your actions will bring discredit to your name.

你的行为会败坏你的名声.

7 Last week, the museum’s director and affiliated experts here reclaimed the painting as an authentic Whistler, currently insured at €500,000, challenging a leading Whistler authority who had discredited the work about two decades ago.

8 He says his accusers are trying to discredit government foreign-aid policies...

他说他的责难者试图使政府的对外援助政策名声扫地。

9 The man who discredits the supreme certainty of mathematics is feeding on confusion.

一个人如怀疑数学的极端可靠性就是陷入混乱.

10 The woman spoke with a heavy western North Carolina accent, which I used to discredit her authority.

11 His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged when he was charged with libel.

他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪.

12 It’s “deliberate and calculated and part of a long-running campaign by the Trump movement to discredit news media so as to allow the administration to act without accountability.”

13 It does us great discredit to treat a defeated foe like this.

14 “You know that you’re just trying to discredit your opponent. I learned that at debate club.”

15 The Government was discredited by the scandal.

政府因这桩丑闻而名声败坏.

16 The discrediting of witnesses can be a highly effective tactic, and Quintilian observes that it can be done against whole categories of witnesses, as well as against individuals.

17 On the other hand, if you’re arguing against someone about what to do in the future, find something in the past with which to discredit him.

18 He discredited both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, the very book that had been so much a part of his belief system.

19 His corrupt activities were a discredit to the Senate.

他的腐败行径是参议院的耻辱.

20 Such looseness throws discredit on the whole work.

这样松懈使整体工作受到怀疑.

discredit 同义词

3 丢脸的事

disgrace humiliation

6 败坏…的名声

besmirch

8 受怀疑

under a cloud

12 丢脸的人

disgrace

17 不名誉的

infamous disgraceful dishonour

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