dishonourable
[dis'ɔnərəbl]
adj. 不名誉的, 可耻的, 不道德的
=dishonorable(美)
例句与用法:
The officer was reduced in rank for dishonourable action.
那个军官由于不光彩的行径而被降职。
He is ashamed for his former dishonourable action.
他对他以前不光彩的行为感到羞愧。
He has done many dishonourable things these years
这些年, 他干了许多可耻的事情。
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 |
dishonourable
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 |
同义词:
disgrace | shame | ignominy | infamy | disrepute | defame | discredit | bring shame on | outrage | rape | ravish | assault | violate | insult | slight | affront | deflower | seduce | slur | slander | degrade | abase | opprobrium | ingloriousness | scandal | bilk | default | abuse | welsh | obloquy | disrespect | indignity | discourtesy | contumely | depreciate | derogate | asperse | disparage | demean | denigrate | aspersion | detract | decry | belittle | vilify | smear | imputation | vilification | defamation | smirch | taint | stigma | contempt | humiliate | lower | dishonour | attaint |
反义词:
honor |
(美 dishonorable)
adjective
- bringing shame or disgrace on someone or something
可耻的;丢脸的
his crimes are petty and dishonourable.
他的罪行是卑劣可耻的。
dishonourableness
noun
dishonourably
adverb
dishonourable
形容词 dishonourable:
lacking honor or integrity; deserving dishonor
同义词:dishonorable
not adhering to ethical or moral principles
同义词:base, dishonorable, immoral, unethical
morally unacceptable
同义词:dishonorable
dishonourable
■"It may be,"he replied, "because I will not encounter the dishonour that besmirches the husband of a faithless woman.
"可能是,"他答道,"因为我不愿意蒙受一个不忠实的女人给丈夫带来玷辱。
■"It may be,"he replied, "because I will not encounter the dishonour that besmirches the husband of a faithless woman. It may be for other reasons."
"可能是,"他答道,"因为我不愿意蒙受一个不忠实的女人给丈夫带来玷辱。也许是别的什么原因。
■"The Geomancer" Has the Impertinence to Dishonour The Martyr
"风水先生"竟让烈士蒙羞
■(of behaviour)mean and unfair;dishonourable
(指行为)卑鄙而不正当的,不光彩的
■49 Jesus answered, I have not a devil; but I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour me.
49耶稣说,我不是鬼附着的。我尊敬我的父,你们倒轻慢我。
■a. dishonourable;
worn out 不光彩的;
■KJV] Let them be ashamed and brought to confusion together that rejoice at mine hurt: let them be clothed with shame and dishonour that magnify themselves against me.
[新译]愿那些喜欢我遭难的,一同蒙羞抱愧;愿那些对我妄自尊大的,都披上惭愧和耻辱。
■dishonour a woman
[法] 奸辱妇女
■time limit for notice dishonour
[经] 作成拒付通知书期限
■dishonour a bill of exchange
[经] 拒付, 拒绝承兑汇票
■bill of dishonour
[经] 拒付支票
■dishonour by non-payment of a bill of exchange
[经] 拒付汇票
■certificate of dishonour
[经] 拒绝付款, 拒绝承兑汇票证明书
■dishonour by non-acceptance of a bill of exchange
[经] 拒绝承兑汇票
■'He'll do nothing dishonourable, 'said Ralph.
“他不会干任何不正当的事。”拉尔夫说。
■"It may be," he replied, "because I will not encounter the dishonour that besmirches the husband of a faithless woman.
“可能是,”他答道,“因为我不愿意蒙受一个不忠实的女人给丈夫带来玷辱。
■”“But if he is a dishonourable man?
“如果他不是高尚的人呢?”
■"Although I am decieved,also be the deviation because of occurrence dishonour of state of mind, but the experience that I or encouraged will be decieved is open, hope more people learn a lesson.
“虽然我受骗也是因为心态出现不光彩的偏差,但我还是鼓足勇气将受骗的经历公开,希望更多的人引以为戒。”
■One, enterprise dishonourable behavior..
一、企业不端行为...
■I wouldn't do your sister the dishonour.
不,我不会让你姐姐这样不名誉。
■dishonourable conduct
不光彩的行为/举动
■WESTBANK dishonourable conduct and practices
不名誉的行为及手法
■a bad, immoral or dishonourable act.
不好的,不道德的,有辱名誉的行为.
■Do not blacken your fame, and perish in dishonour!
不要玷污你的名声,不光彩地毁掉自己!
■Do not dishonour me !
不要羞辱我!
■Say what he might, he knew he was consigning her to dishonourable widowhood for the rest of her life. "Which of the Seven Out Rules have I violated?"
不论他怎样为自己辩护,他知道他是判她终身守寡,而且是不名誉的守寡。
■I would rather die than live in dishonour.
与其屈辱偷生,宁愿光荣而死。
■I would rather die than live in dishonour.|| I would sooner die than live in dishonour. || I would as soon die as live in dishonour.
与其屈辱地活着,我宁愿去死。
■English: Better to die in glory than live in dishonour.
中文:死得高尚胜过活的卑劣。
■"In order to render the acceptor of a bill liable, it is not necessary to protest it or that notice of dishonour should be given to him."
为使汇票承兑人负责,执票人并非必要办理拒绝证书或向承兑人发出汇票不能兑现之通知。
■What if it be a poison, which the friar subtly hath minister'd to have me dead, lest in this marriage he should be dishonour'd, because he married me before to Romeo?
也许这瓶里是毒药,那神父因为已经替我和罗密欧证婚,现在我再跟别人结婚,恐怕损害他的名誉,所以有意骗我服下去毒死我;
■But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth;and some to honour, and some to dishonour.
人若自洁、脱离卑贱的事、就必作贵重的器皿、成为圣洁、合乎主用、豫备行各样的善事。
■Her feelings were exceedingly creditable, in that they constructed out of these recent developments something which conquered freedom from dishonour.
从他们最近的感情发展中,她想象赫斯渥将能使她摆脱目前这种不体面的生活。
■As a king he was dishonourable, and untrustworthy
他作为一个国王,则是丢脸的和不可信赖的。
■And again he told himself that it was impossible, that there would be something nasty, unnatural, as it seemed to him, and dishonourable in this marriage.
他又对他自己说,这是不可能的事,他仿佛觉得,在这门婚事中含有一种鄙劣的、违反自然的、不正直的东西。
■He received a public censure for his dishonourable behavior.
他因为不名誉的行为受到了公众的谴责。
■He was graded down because of his dishonourable action
他因行为不光彩而被降级。
■He chooses death before dishonour.
他宁愿死也不愿受辱。
■He would rather die than live in dishonour .
他宁死不愿忍辱偷生。
■He'd choose death before dishonour.
他宁死而不受辱。
■He is ashamed for his former dishonourable action.
他对他以前不光彩的行为感到羞愧。
■He said he would rather have lost both his legs than have seen dishonour brought upon the English nation.
他就与其见到英国民族蒙受耻辱,宁可自己失去双腿。
■His desertion from the army brought dishonour on his family.
他当逃兵的事使他的家庭受了耻辱。
■A wound and dishonour shall he get; and his reproach shall not be wiped away.
他必受伤损、必被凌辱.他的羞耻不得涂抹。
■A wound and dishonour shall he get;and his reproach shall not be wiped away.
他必遭受击打,被凌辱,他的耻辱永不能涂抹。
■He had to choose between death and dishonour.
他必须在死亡和屈辱之间作出选择。
■He was a dishonour to his regiment.
他是那个团的耻辱。
■His behaviour reflects dishonour on his parents.
他的行为有损于他父母的声誉。
■His behaviours have brought dishonour onto his family.
他的行为给他的家庭带来了耻辱。
■He was given a dishonourable discharge(= an order to leave the army for unacceptable behaviour).
他被开除了军籍。