to disgrace
第三人称
disgraces
现在进行时
disgracing
过去式
disgraced
过去完成时
disgraced
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使丢脸, 使蒙羞
to bring shame or dishonor on oneself or other people
及物动词
- His scandalous behavior disgraced his family and tarnished their reputation.
他的丑闻行为羞辱了他的家人,玷污了他们的声誉。
- She felt she had disgraced herself by failing to meet her own standards.
她觉得自己因为未能达到自己的标准而丢脸了。
- The politician's corrupt actions disgraced the entire government.
政治家的腐败行为使整个政府蒙羞。
- He worried that his past mistakes would disgrace his family name.
他担心自己过去的错误会玷污家族的名声。
- It's important not to disgrace oneself by engaging in unethical behavior.
重要的是不要通过从事不道德的行为来羞辱自己。
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使丢脸, 使失去信誉
to lead someone to lose respect, honor, or a valued position
及物动词
- The scandal disgraced the politician, forcing him to step down from office.
丑闻玷污了这位政治家的名誉,迫使他下台。
- The company’s unethical practices disgraced its reputation, leading to a drop in sales.
公司的不道德行为玷污了其声誉,导致销售额下降。
- His dishonesty during the investigation disgraced him in the eyes of his colleagues.
他在调查期间的不诚实行为使他在同事眼中蒙羞。
- The athlete’s doping allegations disgraced him, stripping him of his medals.
运动员的兴奋剂指控使他蒙羞,剥夺了他的奖牌。
- The official’s misconduct disgraced her, causing her to lose the trust of the public.
官员的不当行为使她蒙羞,导致她失去了公众的信任。
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