/dɪsˈɒnə(r) ||; dɪsˈɑnɚ/
(US 美 dishonor) noun [U] [sing] (formal 正式) the state of no longer being respected, especially because you have done sth bad 丢脸;不光彩:
Her illegal trading has brought dishonour on the company.她的非法交易使公司名声扫地。 [OPP] honour 反义词为honour➔dishonourable /-nərəbl ||; -nərəbḷ/ adj[OPP] honourable 反义词为honourable
dishonour²
/dɪsˈɒnə(r) ||; dɪsˈɑnɚ/
(US 美 dishonor) verb [T] (formal 正式) to do sth bad that makes people stop respecting you or sb/sth close to you 使蒙羞;使丢脸
dishonour/dIsˋɑnɚ; dIsˈɒnə/BrE 【英】; dishonor AmE 【美】n [U] formal when people no longer respect you or approve of you because you have done something dishonest or immoral【正式】不光彩﹐耻辱: His behaviour brought dishonour on the family. 他的行为使家人蒙羞。 —dishonour v [T] —dishonourable adj —dishonourably adv