disgracing
美 [d?s?ɡre?s]
英 [d?s'ɡre?s] 
- v.玷污(名譽);使丟臉;使失寵;貶黜
- n.受氣;恥辱;丟臉的事
- 網絡丟人的;不體面的;使……蒙受恥辱
詞形變化
第三人稱單數:disgraces 現在分詞:disgracing 過去式:disgraced 同義詞
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Being "a righteous man, " he decided to end their commitment and free Mary without publicly disgracing her.
約瑟是「義人」,決定把馬利亞休了,讓她能重獲自由,不愿意明明地羞辱她。
At present, when I am on strike, the university doesn't respect my right to strike, to say no to these disgracing employment conditions.
目前我正在罷工,學校也不尊重我罷工、拒絕接受這種惡質雇用條件的權利。
How am I disgracing you? Hanging with that element.
我怎么丟你臉了?和那樣的一伙人混在一起。
Why doesn't anybody wanna take blame for rising back out disgracing my name?
為什么任何人都不想被責怪,為了詆毀我的名譽而冒險?。