单词 | disrepute |
释义 | disrepute nounverb + disrepute | preposition verb + disrepute➤fall into声名扫地◆the old system had fallen into disrepute.旧体制已经声名扫地。➤bring sth into给⋯带来坏名声◆such wild claims bring science into disrepute.这类荒唐离谱的断言败坏了科学的名声。◆the players' conduct is likely to bring the game into disrepute. (bre) 这些球员的行为很可能使这场比赛臭名远扬。preposition➤in disrepute声名狼藉◆this theory is now in disrepute.这个理论现在已经声名狼藉。disrepute /dɪsrɪpjuːt/ [uncountable] (rather formal, especially written) the loss of public respect for an activity or idea(活动或理念的)声誉损毁,坏名声◆the players' behaviour on the field is likely to bring the game into disrepute.这些球员在赛场上的表现很可能使这场比赛臭名远扬。ⓘ people can bring an activity into disrepute, especially a game such as football, by their bad behaviour, for example by cheating or fighting. a theory, system or law can be in disrepute or fall into disrepute, if it is no longer thought to be true or useful. * bring sth into disrepute 尤指足球等比赛因球员的恶劣表现,如作弊或打架,而蒙上坏名声。in disrepute 或 fall into disrepute 则指某种理论、体制或法律的真实性或功用不再被信服。disrepute/ˌdɪsrɪˈpju:t ||; ˌdɪsrɪˈpjut/noun [u] the situation when people no longer respect sb/sth 不名誉;声名狼藉: ◇such unfair decisions bring the legal system into disrepute. 这类不公正的裁决使法律制度不再受人尊重。 disrepute• ⇨ bring sb/sth into disrepute dis·re·pute /ˏdɪsrɪ`pjut; ˌdɪsrɪˈpjuːt/n [u]formal 【正式】 bring sb/sth into disrepute to make people stop trusting or respecting someone or something 给某人[某物]招来恶名:◇beth had brought the family name into disrepute. 贝思败坏了家声。 |
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