n. 1.不名誉,丢脸;耻辱,侮辱。 2.【商业】(票据的)拒付,拒收。 短语和例子 I offered him no dishonour. 我未曾侮辱他。 do sb. a dishonour 侮辱人。 a notice of dishonour 【商业】拒付通知。 be a dishonour to 是…的耻辱。 bring sb. to dishonour 使蒙受耻辱。 To the dishonour of ... 对…说来丢脸的是。 vt. 1.使蒙受耻辱,侮辱,败坏(名誉)。 2.使(契约等)作废;【商业】拒付,拒收(票据)。 3.奸污(妇女)。 短语和例子 a dishonoured bill 被拒收的票据。 a dishonoured cheque 空头支票。 adj. -able 不名誉的,耻辱的;卑鄙的,无耻的。 adv. -ably
lacking honor or integrity 同义词:dishonor,
a state of shame or disgrace; "he was resigned to a life of dishonor" 同义词:dishonor,
refuse to accept; "dishonor checks and drafts" 同义词:dishonor,
bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime" 同义词:dishonor, disgrace, attaint, shame,
force (someone) to have sex against their will; "The woman was raped on her way home at night" 同义词:rape, ravish, violate, assault, dishonor, outrage,
例句与用法
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He would rather die than live in dishonour . 他宁死不愿忍辱偷生。
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The choice lies between death and dishonour . 在死亡与受辱之间任择其一。
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He had to choose between death and dishonour . 他不得不在死亡和屈辱之间进行抉择。
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She felt herself shut in with her dishonour . 她觉得自己被锁在里面,已彻底地身败名裂。
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It was as if she felt on her lips the taste of dishonour . 她的嘴唇仿佛尝到了耻辱的滋味。
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We are numb to dishonour . 我们对虚伪麻木不仁。
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Blood may wash out dishonour . 血可以洗清耻辱。
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It may be revoked if the check is later dishonoured . 以后如支票被拒绝支付,结算可以撤销。
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The dead husband is not the dishonoured wretch they fancied him . 死去的丈夫不是他们所想象的不光彩的坏蛋。
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He wanted to save his dead brother's name from dishonour without obliging either his nephew or himself to part with a sou . 他要挽回亡弟的名誉,可无须他或他的侄儿花一个钱。