n. 名词丢脸;耻辱;不光彩;丢脸的人(或事)
vt. 及物动词使丢脸;使失宠;使受耻辱;贬黜
He brought great disgrace to his family with his actions.
他的行为给家族带来了巨大的耻辱。
Leaving the team was seen as a disgrace by many fans.
离开团队被许多粉丝视为一种耻辱。
The politician's scandal was a national disgrace.
这位政客的丑闻是国家的耻辱。
Failing the exam was a personal disgrace for him.
考试不及格对他来说是个人的耻辱。
Her actions brought disgrace upon the entire company.
她的行为给整个公司带来了耻辱。
The athlete's doping scandal was a disgrace.
这位运动员的兴奋剂丑闻是一种耻辱。
Their defeat in the match was a disgrace.
他们在比赛中的失败是一种耻辱。
Being fired for theft was a disgrace to him.
因偷窃被解雇对他来说是个耻辱。
Their behavior at the event was a disgrace.
他们在活动中的行为是一种耻辱。
Cheating in the competition was a disgrace.
在比赛中作弊是一种耻辱。
bring disgrace upon 使蒙羞
fall into disgrace 陷入耻辱
in disgrace 处于耻辱之中
public disgrace 公开的耻辱
live in disgrace 生活在耻辱中
disgrace to the family 家族的耻辱
disgrace oneself 使自己丢脸
复数: disgraces;
第三人称单数: disgraces;
过去式: disgraced;
过去分词: disgraced;
现在分词: disgracing;