discreditably如何读

英:[dɪsk'redɪtəblɪ]

美:[dɪsk'redɪtəblɪ]

discreditably是什么意思

  • adv.不名誉地;丢脸地;有损信用地

discreditably英英释义

Adverb

1. in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree;

"his grades were disgracefully low"

discreditably词源英文解释

The first known use of discreditable was in 1577

discreditably 例句

1 The earlier Reviewers were discreditably savage on women-writers, and Lady Morgan had her share of their truculence.

2 It would come with all the shock of a fresh scandal if by their subsequent acts they revived the talk which had coupled their names already, and still reflected discreditably on the girl.

3 "Louisbourg was not taken by THEM, but fell through the mutiny of the base Swiss!" replied Bigot, touched sharply by any allusion to that fortress where he had figured so discreditably.

4 I soon after learnt that he had behaved very discreditably at Oxford and had been obliged to leave, and that his match had been broken off by Miss Stanley.

5 Botanists have been amenable to renaming species that carry the names of discredited and discreditable individuals; a vote on changes to the naming code is scheduled for a botanical congress next summer.

6 I fear by what you say, “Flossy jun.” behaves discreditably, and gets his mistress into scrapes.

7 "Master Roscoe," said Mr. Crabb, with a pained look, "I hope you have not started so discreditably in your school life."

8 the discreditable conduct of drunken college students celebrating a win by their team

9 “What is there disgraceful, to your thinking, in your having set aside half of the three thousand you had discreditably, if you prefer, ‘disgracefully,’ appropriated?

10 If she removed all the furniture but the bed and the bureau and left the governess nothing to sit down on, it would only reflect discreditably upon the family's supply of household goods.

11 The Eusebians had behaved discreditably enough, but they had at least frustrated the council, and secured a recognition of their creed from a large body of Eastern conservatives.

12 He had tried one employment after another, and had discreditably failed in all.

13 But he was docile, he was persevering, and passed through the school, and afterwards the college, not discreditably.

14 I sincerely hope that Lord Campbell's first literary attempt will prove not to be thus discreditably signalized.

15 It was a long time since any well-known banker had failed discreditably; but every one remembered the social extinction visited on the heads of the firm when the last event of the kind had happened.

16 The memo says that “manipulation of images and videos that are intended to mislead the public can harm that discourse and reflect discreditably on the House.”

17 Any review of these discreditable events requires recognition of an antidote to this foolishness.

18 All these years, she reflected with a smile of self-derision, she had harboured the thought of this mountain girl, caricatured by imagination into a bare-foot sloven, before whose vulgar charms Boone's loyalty had discreditably wavered.

19 But after what I had so altogether discreditably overheard now I had fifty other reasons for wishing him to come along with me.

20 They say you are discreditably. That would be all they need to say and they repeat it daily.

他们如果说你失去信誉,那是他们唯一的指责,然后每天重复。

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