a state of extreme dishonor; "a date which will live in infamy"- F.D.Roosevelt; "the name was a by-word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city" 同义词:infamy,
state of disgrace resulting from public abuse 同义词:obloquy,
例句与用法
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These are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer . 当人们形容那些善于拍马屁的人时,这些都是温和的贬义词。
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In english, these are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer . 在英语中,当人们形容那些善于拍马屁的人时,这些都是温和的贬义词。
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“ the name [ was ] a by - word of scorn and opprobrium throughout the city ” ( washington irving ) “这个名字成了全城表示轻蔑和耻辱的代名词” (华盛顿?欧文) 。
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No one had reproved john for wantonly striking me ; and because i had turned against him to avert farther irrational violence , i was loaded with general opprobrium 约翰肆无忌惮地打我,却不受责备,而我不过为了免遭进一步无理殴打,反抗了一下,便成了众矢之的。
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After all , did they not deserve the opprobrium of editors , publishers , producers and the public for violating a basic journalistic tenet : truth - telling without fear or favour 毕竟,他们违背了新闻业“揭示真理、无私无畏”的基本原则,难道不该受到编辑、发行人、制作人和公众的斥责吗?
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Politicians need a stronger peer - review system that goes beyond the churlish opprobrium of the campaign trail , and i would love to see a political debate in which the candidates were required to make the opposite case 而政治人物除了选战里的恶毒攻讦外,同样需要极具权威的同侪检视系统,我会很乐于见到候选人必须在政治辩论会以相反立场进行答辩。