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n.
不名譽;恥辱;拒付
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vt.
使丟臉;侮辱;拒付
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=dishonor.
Noun:
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a state of shame or disgrace;
"he was resigned to a life of dishonor"
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lacking honor or integrity
Verb:
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bring shame or dishonor upon;
"he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"
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force (someone) to have sex against their will;
"The woman was raped on her way home at night"
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refuse to accept;
"dishonor checks and drafts"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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She covered herself in dishonour.
她蒙受恥辱游戲。
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We had to choose between death and dishonour.
讓我們可以在身亡和羞辱2之前使用選定 。
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Will I bring shame and dishonour on his family by not sampling his dish?
我將造成 的羞辱1和拒付對他的家屬不取樣他的菜呢?
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Will I bring shame and dishonour on his family by not sampling his dish?
我將帶給的羞辱1和拒付對他的老丈人不抽樣他的菜呢?
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So good a lady that no tongue could ever Pronounce dishonour of her.
源于:Henry VIII ,
Shakespeare
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America..dishonours herself by tolerating slavery.
產自: W. K. Kelly
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- disgrace,humiliate,shame,dishonour
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- 這些動詞均含“使丟臉、使受恥辱”之意。
- disgrace側重在別人,尤其在眾人面前丟臉。
- humiliate強調受辱者自尊心的損壞。
- shame指由不光彩或不道德的行為引起的慚愧感或羞恥感。
- dishonour有時可與disgrace換用,但前者是指因失去榮譽所致。
- shame,disgrace,embarrassment,dishonour
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- 這些名詞均含“丟臉,羞愧”之意。
- shame多指因非法婚煙、私生、賣國或犯法等而丟失臉面或敗壞名聲,使他人認為“丟臉”、“可恥”。
- disgrace常指失去他人的尊敬和稱贊而使自己感受到的丟臉、恥辱。
- embarrassment多指在社交活動中所遇到的尷尬事。
- dishonour指失去原來享有的光榮或自尊和自重。
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