英:[il rɪˈpju:t]
美:[ɪl rɪˈpjut]
英:[il rɪˈpju:t]
美:[ɪl rɪˈpjut]
秽闻
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the state of having a bad reputation.The practice was widely accepted at the turn of the century but fell into ill repute a decade later.
1 The government crackdown has enlisted elite police squads more accustomed to busting brothels and other locales of ill repute.
2 For years, free-to-play mobile games have had a reputation of ill repute, and for good reason.
3 Loosely based on a mixture of Amsterdam, London, Vegas, and old New York, Ketterdam is a city of ill repute, but also freedom.
4 In this reality, the town is named Pottersville, and it’s wholly conquered by Potter and full of bars, gambling houses, and other places of ill repute.
5 By the time this photo was taken, the Horn Palace was a roadhouse of ill repute, mainly because of the reputation of its owner.
6 " We can't follow the dean of student's example of visiting houses of ill repute. "
鸿渐道: “训导长寻花问柳的榜样,我们学不来. ”
7 This is a district of ill repute on account of many robberies.
这一地区因为发生了许多抢劫案而名声很坏.
1 恶名
2 坏/好名声等