dishonour
英 [dɪsˈɒnə(r)]美 [dɪsˈɑnɚ]
dishonour意思解释
n.不名誉;耻辱;丢脸;丢脸的人或事vt.使(人、家族等)丧失名誉;拒绝承兑(支票等);不履行(诺言等); 变形 复数:d

dishonour读音音标
英 [dɪsˈɒnə(r)]
美 [dɪsˈɑnɚ]
dishonour意思解释
n.
不名誉;
耻辱;
丢脸;
丢脸的人或事
vt.
使(人、家族等)丧失名誉;
拒绝承兑(支票等);
不履行(诺言等);
变形
复数:dishonours
过去式:dishonoured
过去分词:dishonoured
现在分词:dishonouring
第三人称单数:dishonours
英英释义
dishonour[ dis\'ɔnə ]
n.
a state of shame or disgrace
同义词:dishonor
lacking honor or integrity
同义词:dishonor
v.
bring shame or dishonor upon
同义词:dishonordisgraceattaintshame
force (someone) to have sex against their will
同义词:raperavishviolateassaultdishonoroutrage
refuse to accept
同义词:dishonor
同近义词辨析
shame, disgrace, humiliate, dishonour
这组词都有“使丢脸、使受耻辱”的意思,其区别是:
shame
指由不光彩或不道德的行为引起的惭愧感或羞耻感。disgrace
侧重在别人,尤其在众人面前丢脸。humiliate
强调受辱者自尊心的损坏。dishonour
有时可与disgrace换用,但前者是指因失去荣誉所致。shame, embarrassment, disgrace, dishonour
这组词都有“丢脸,羞愧”的意思,其区别是:
shame
多指因非法婚烟、私生、卖国或犯法等而丢失脸面或败坏名声,使他人认为“丢脸”、“可耻”。embarrassment
多指在社交活动中所遇到的尴尬事。disgrace
常指失去他人的尊敬和称赞而使自己感受到的丢脸、耻辱。dishonour
指失去原来享有的光荣或自尊和自重。双语例句
用作名词(n.)She covered herself in dishonour.她蒙受耻辱。We had to choose between death and dishonour.我们必须在死亡和耻辱之间进行选择。Will I bring shame and dishonour on his family by not sampling his dish?我将带来的耻辱和拒付对他的家人不采样他的菜呢?用作及物动词(vt.)Will I bring shame and dishonour on his family by not sampling his dish?我将带来的耻辱和拒付对他的家人不采样他的菜呢?
