disgraceful

英 [dɪs'greɪsfʊl; -f(ə)l] 美 [dɪs'ɡresfl]
  • adj. 不名誉的,可耻的

英文词源


disgraceful (adj.)
1590s, "graceless," opposite of graceful; see dis- + graceful. Meaning "full of disgrace" (1590s) is from disgrace + -ful. Related: Disgracefully.

双语例句


1. It's disgraceful that they have detained him for so long.
他们把他扣押了这么长时间,真不光彩。

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2. I complained about his disgraceful behaviour.
我抱怨说他的行为丢人现眼。

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3. I think what's happening is disgraceful.
我认为发生的一切很丢人。

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4. His behaviour was absolutely disgraceful!
他的行为真可耻!

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5. An honourable death is better than a disgraceful life.
宁为玉碎,不为瓦全.

来自《简明英汉词典》

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