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disrepute

英 [ˌdɪsrɪˈpjuːt]

美 [ˌdɪsrɪˈpjuːt]

n.  丧失名誉; 坏名声

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Collins.1 / BNC.15191 / COCA.26889

牛津词典

    noun

    • 丧失名誉;坏名声
      the fact that sb/sth loses the respect of other people
      1. The players' behaviour on the field is likely to bring the game into disrepute .
        球员在赛场上的表现很可能使这场比赛臭名远扬。

    柯林斯词典

    • PHRASE 丧失名誉;落得坏名声
      If somethingis brought into disreputeorfalls into disrepute, it loses its good reputation, because it is connected with activities that people do not approve of.
      1. Such people bring our profession into disrepute.
        这种人令我们这一行业蒙羞。

    英英释义

    noun

    • the state of being held in low esteem
      1. your actions will bring discredit to your name
      2. because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute
      Synonym:discredit

    双语例句

    • Acoustic emission count ( emission count) The hotel fell into disrepute after the shooting incident.
      声发射计数(发射计数)枪击事件发生后,这家旅馆便声誉扫地。
    • I'll ignore the stories which bring officials only disrepute.
      我不会讲令官员脸面无光的话。
    • Understandably, no patriot wants to fall into disrepute.
      可以理解,任何爱国者都不想声名狼藉。
    • This company has fallen into disrepute in recent years.
      这家公司近几年来已是声名狼藉。
    • Since the scandal, the school have rather fall into disrepute.
      自从发生了这件丑闻,该校名声大为下降。
    • Later studies on "talking trees" went unreplicated, and the idea fell into disrepute.
      但随后有关“会说话的树”的研究并没有被“复制”,植物社会性这一观点也随之变得黯然无光。
    • To detract from the authority, reputation, or prestige of. The hotel fell into disrepute after the shooting incident.
      减损(权势、声誉)使权势、声誉或地位降低枪击事件发生后,这家旅馆便声誉扫地。
    • This kind of thing has brought British journalism into disrepute in the US.
      这类事情败坏了英国新闻业在美国的声誉。
    • Because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute.
      丑闻使这所学校名誉扫地。
    • Tending to bring discredit or disrepute; blameworthy.
      带来耻辱和坏名声;应受谴责的。