disreputably
adv. 名誉不好地
例句与用法:
An accomplice or a lackey who aids in the commission of base or disreputable acts.
同谋,同伙共犯或帮凶,其帮助实施无耻或下流的行为
I've had nothing to do with him since he got in with that rather disreputable clique.
自从他和那个声名狼藉的集团鬼混在一起之后,我就同他断绝了往来。
A public place of entertainment, especially a cheap or disreputable music hall or theater.
低级娱乐场所一种尤指廉价或低级音乐厅或戏院等的公共娱乐场所
词形变化:
副词: disreputably |
名词: disreputability |
disreputably
副词 disreputably:
in a disreputable manner
disreputably
■Some MPs worked the expenses system too disreputably to keep their seats or, in some cases, their ministerial jobs or places on the Conservative front bench.
一些操纵开支系统的议员们因够声名狼藉,或者在一些事情上,因他们的部门指责和地位在保守派议会前座才保住他们的位置。
■He will forfeit it, however, if he behaves disreputably in what seems almost certain to be his last 11 months in office.
然而,如果他在仅剩的11个月(这似乎是注定了)的任期里行为不端的话,他就会丧失这个机会。