n. 名词不名誉;耻辱;丢脸;丢脸的人或事
vt. 及物动词使(人、家族等)丧失名誉;拒绝承兑(支票等);不履行(诺言等)
He would never dishonour his family.
他绝不会羞辱他的家人。
They refused to dishonour the agreement.
他们拒绝违背协议。
To lie is to dishonour oneself.
撒谎就是羞辱自己。
She felt deep dishonour after the incident.
事件后她感到深深的耻辱。
He brought dishonour to our team.
他给我们队带来了耻辱。
Don't dishonour your promises.
不要违背你的承诺。
This act will dishonour our traditions.
此举将玷污我们的传统。
They tried to dishonour his reputation.
他们试图玷污他的名誉。
He felt dishonour after losing.
他在失败后感到耻辱。
To betray is to dishonour.
背叛就是耻辱。
bring dishonour to 带来耻辱
live in dishonour 生活在耻辱中
dishonourable conduct 不光彩的行为
cause dishonour 导致耻辱
dishonour a promise 不履行承诺
fall into dishonour 陷入耻辱
复数: dishonours;
第三人称单数: dishonours;
过去式: dishonoured;
过去分词: dishonoured;
现在分词: dishonouring;