English to Chinese Dictionary disgrace

disgrace

耻辱
definition
verb
you have disgraced the family name
bring shame or discredit on (someone or something).
noun
he left the army in disgrace
loss of reputation or respect, especially as the result of a dishonorable action.
translation of 'disgrace'
verb
玷辱,
谪,
noun
耻,
丑事,
耻辱,
谪,
辱,
example
Fortunately, I managed to restrain myself and not 'disgrace' myself too much.
And I agree entirely; if defence personnel do something to 'disgrace' themselves then obviously they need to be punished for it.
He was in 'disgrace' in 1552 and degraded from the Garter, but restored to favour by Mary, whom he served as lord privy seal.
And If he took your advice and retired in 'disgrace' , who would you nominate as a replacement?
The magazine is a 'disgrace' to our neighborhood, minorities or not, and is insulting to our intelligence. and the design is terrible.
he left the army in 'disgrace'
If the rumours are true, then it will be twice the size it is now, and that really would be a 'disgrace' to the countryside.
The condition of dozens of buildings is also a 'disgrace' to the town.
It is not a 'disgrace' to care about what is really happening.
Congregations across all 15 churches he ran were stunned when a letter was read out simultaneously by officials informing them he had quit his post in 'disgrace' as a result of his affair.
The Premier league step in and move the guilty club from the top of the league to bottom, and impose a fine of £180,000, prompting the chairman and directors to resign in 'disgrace' .
He failed a drugs test and was sent home in 'disgrace' .
After managing not to 'disgrace' myself, we headed out onto the track proper.
The verdict and trial were a 'disgrace' to justice.
To treat my aunt in this way is a 'disgrace' to her memory.
She was eventually sent home early in 'disgrace' .
if he'd gone back it would have brought 'disgrace' on the family
if he'd gone back, it would have brought 'disgrace' on the family
Surely she didn't want to end her career in 'disgrace' .
Our exclusion is a scandal and a 'disgrace' to the local Council.
However, more people than you could ever dream of find you utterly abhorrent and a 'disgrace' to this country.
Ruined, he died in 'disgrace' in Paris in 1900, aged 46.
Nine months later, he would resign from office in 'disgrace' .
You are a 'disgrace' to the House of Representatives.
If this widespread corruption had occurred in any legitimate organization around the world, its CEO would have been ousted long ago, in 'disgrace' .
The man is a 'disgrace' to honest lawyers everywhere.
But the fugitives were captured at Varennes, and brought back to Paris in 'disgrace' .
Within three years of that jibe, a bribery scandal forced him to resign in 'disgrace' .
‘You are both a 'disgrace' to your regiments and your country due to your loutish behaviour,’ he said.
Our media are a 'disgrace' to the hallowed concept of freedom of the press.
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