vt. 及物动词使不可置信;使被怀疑;败坏…的名声;拒绝相信
n. 名词丧失名誉,名声;不信,怀疑;败坏名声的人或事;耻辱
The scandal will discredit the entire organization.
这起丑闻将使整个组织名誉扫地。
She tried to discredit his version of the story.
她试图质疑他的故事版本。
Their actions could discredit the company's reputation.
他们的行为可能会损害公司的声誉。
False accusations were made to discredit him.
有人提出虚假指控来诋毁他。
His behavior will discredit his professional image.
他的行为将损害他的职业形象。
The evidence presented will discredit the witness's testimony.
提供的证据将质疑证人的证词。
Efforts were made to discredit the scientific research.
有人努力抹黑这项科学研究。
They launched a campaign to discredit the politician.
他们发起了一场诋毁这位政治家的运动。
The media reports aim to discredit the new policy.
媒体报道旨在抹黑新政策。
Her actions might discredit the entire team.
她的行为可能会损害整个团队。
discredit a theory 使一个理论失去信誉
discredit an institution 使一个机构名誉扫地
discredit a witness 使证人失去可信度
discredit a rumor 使谣言不攻自破
discredit a claim 使一个主张失去可信度
discredit a source 使消息来源失去信任
discredit an opponent 使对手名誉受损
第三人称单数: discredits;
过去式: discredited;
过去分词: discredited;
现在分词: discrediting;