dishonour 详细解释

dishonour

[dis'ɔnə]

n. 不名誉, 耻辱, 拒付
vt. 使丢脸, 侮辱, 拒付
=dishonor

词形变化

名词: dishonorer | 动词过去式: dishonored | 动词过去分词: dishonored | 动词现在分词: dishonoring | 动词第三人称单数: dishonors |

英英释义

名词 dishonour:

a state of shame or disgrace

同义词:dishonor

lacking honor or integrity

同义词:dishonor

动词 dishonour:

bring shame or dishonor upon

同义词:dishonor, disgrace, attaint, shame

force (someone) to have sex against their will

同义词:rape, ravish, violate, assault, dishonor, outrage

refuse to accept

同义词:dishonor

补充

dishonourdishonour英:[disˈɔnə] 美:[dɪsˈɑnɚ]〈英〉Ⅰn.1.不名誉;拒付,不兑现vt.1.玷辱,使蒙羞;拒付,不兑现

例句

1. There are men who prefer death to dishonour.有些人宁死也不愿受辱。 2. She refuses to see her beloved boy die in such dishonour.她不愿看到自己深爱的儿子在这般屈辱中死去。 3. He was a dishonour to his family.他让全家人颜面扫地。 4. We did him a dishonour by not including him.我们没有把他包括在内, 冒犯了他。 5. It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.如果我不戴面纱, 就会辱没家声。 6. We found that the bank had dishonoured some of our cheques.我们发现银行拒绝承兑我们的部分支票。 7. the incident brought dishonour upon the police.这件事给警察机关带来耻辱。 8. you have betrayed our master's trust and dishonoured the Banner.你辜负了我们主人的信任,给班纳家族带来了耻辱。 9. she was now unworthy of his notice, having been dishonoured by Casim.她被卡西姆玷污后,现在就不值得他关注了。 10. the community has its own principles it can itself honour or dishonour.这个社区有自己可以遵守或不遵守的原则。