dishonouring

美 [dɪsˈɑːnərɪŋ]英 [dɪsˈɒnərɪŋ]
  • v.使丢脸;使蒙受耻辱;违背,违反(协议或诺言);使丧失名誉
  • dishonour的现在分词
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dishonouring

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  • 2
    VERB 使丢脸;使丧失名誉
    If you dishonour someone, you behave in a way that damages their good reputation.

    It would dishonour my family if I didn't wear the veil.

    如果我不戴面纱就会有辱门楣。

  • 3
    N-UNCOUNT 不尊重;侮辱;丢脸
    Dishonour is a state in which people disapprove of you and lose their respect for you.

    ...a choice between death and dishonour...

    在死亡和耻辱之间作选择

  • 4
    VERB 不遵守;不履行
    If someone dishonours an agreement, they refuse to act according to its conditions.

    We found that the bank had dishonoured some of our cheques.

    我们发现银行拒绝兑现我们的部分支票。

  1. It can talk to the Taliban without dishonouring the victims of 9 / 11 .

    美国可以与塔利班谈判,而不致对不起9/11受害者。