discredited
adj. 不足信的,不名譽的
v. 使不相信( discredit的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使懷疑; 敗壞…的名聲; 拒絕相信
To discredit someone or something means to cause them to lose people's respect or trust.
...a secret unit within the company that had been set up to discredit its major rival...
公司裡設立的敗壞其主要競爭對手名聲的秘密部門
He says his accusers are trying to discredit government foreign-aid policies...
他說他的責難者試圖使政府的對外援助政策名聲掃地。
To discredit an idea or evidence means to make it appear false or not certain.
They realized there would be difficulties in discrediting the evidence.
他們意識到要揭穿這個證據困難重重。
1. being unjustly brought into disrepute;
2. suffering shame
The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.
選舉舞弊的指控出現後,這次投票測驗受到了廣泛質疑。
The plaintiff's sole witness, a gambler and layabout, was easily discredited.
原告唯一的證人嗜賭成性,遊手好閒,其證詞一下子就被推翻了。
The reactionary authorities are between two fires and have been discredited.
反動當局弄得進退維谷,不得人心.
Her honour was discredited in the newspapers.
她的名聲被報紙敗壞了.
She discredited him with ugly gossip.
她用難聽的流言蜚語臭他.