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disgrace noun 1loss of respect 不光彩VERB + DISGRACE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERB + DISGRACEfall into 名誉扫地◆Their father fell into disgrace and lost his business.他们的父亲名誉扫地,丢了生意。bring 带来耻辱◆His crime had brought disgrace upon his whole family.他的罪行使整个家庭蒙羞。be sent home in, be sent off in (BrE) 被不光彩地打发回家/罚下场◆She was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace.她被不光彩地从奥运会赛场打发回国了。PREPOSITIONin disgrace 丢脸地◆He's in disgrace for having left his room in a mess.他房间里乱七八糟,真是丢脸。PHRASESthere's no disgrace in sth ⋯并不丢脸◆There's no disgrace in being poor.贫穷并不是什么丢脸的事情。 |