英语单词“disgraceful”的意思是:丢脸的;不光彩的。
读音:英 [ˌdɪsɡræsf(ə)l] 美 [ˌdɪsɡræsf(ə)l]
例句:He was disgraced when it was discovered that he had cheated on his exams.
翻译为:他因考试作弊被人揭发而丢脸。
以下再给出一些含有“disgraceful”的例句,以供更好的理解和应用。
1. It is disgraceful for a country to suffer a diplomatic defeat. 一个国家蒙受外交失败是可耻的。
2. She was deeply ashamed of her disgraceful behavior. 她为自己那不光彩的行为感到十分羞愧。
3. His disgraceful behavior at school is enough to blacken his name. 他在学校的不光彩行为足以玷污他的名誉。
4. The President's disgraceful conduct towards the public was disconcerting. 总统对公众的不光彩行为令人感到不安。
5. She found herself feeling angry and humiliated at the thought of his disgraceful behavior. 想到他那种不光彩的行为,她感到愤怒和羞耻。
6. His disgraceful behavior was brought home to him when he was expelled from the party. 他因被开除党籍而感到丢脸。
7. His disgraceful conduct has brought shame upon the family. 他的不光彩行为给家族带来了耻辱。
8. He felt disgraced when he realized he had been cheated. 他意识到自己被骗了,心里十分难堪。
9. Their behavior on stage was so disgraceful that the audience erupted into laughter and booing. 他们的舞台上行为极其不光彩,惹得观众一片大笑和嘘声。
10. After getting into serious debt he had to endure months of ridicule and disgrace for his shameless behavior. 因为一意妄为,他陷入了严重负债,倍受讥讽和唾弃。