disgracing的中文翻译是什么意思

disgracing

US/ dɪsˈɡresɪŋ/
UK/dɪsˈɡreɪsɪŋ/

vt. 使丢脸(disgrace的现在分词形式)

disgracing柯林斯释义

N-UNCOUNT丢脸;耻辱;不光彩

If you say that someone is in disgrace, you are emphasizing that other people disapprove of them and do not respect them because of something that they have done.

  • His vice president also had to resign in disgrace...

    他的副总统也被迫不光彩地辞去职务。

  • She has brought disgrace upon womankind.

    她的行为让女性蒙羞。

N-SING丢脸的事;不名誉的事

If you say that something is a disgrace, you are emphasizing that it is very bad or wrong, and that you find it completely unacceptable.

  • The way the sales were handled was a complete disgrace...

    这种销售手段为人所不齿。

  • The national airline is a disgrace.

    国家航空公司真可耻。

N-SING让人蒙羞的人

You say that someone is a disgrace to someone else when you want to emphasize that their behaviour causes the other person to feel ashamed.

  • Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party...

    共和党领导人称他是全党的耻辱。

  • What went on was a scandal. It was a disgrace to Britain.

    发生的一切是个丑闻,是给英国抹黑。

VERB使丢脸;使受辱

If you say that someone disgraces someone else, you are emphasizing that their behaviour causes the other person to feel ashamed.

  • I have disgraced my family's name...

    我让家人蒙羞。

  • I've disgraced myself by the actions I've taken.

    我的行为让我颜面尽失。

disgracing场景例句

For rising back out disgracing my name.

为了诋毁我的名誉而冒险.