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 disrepute [`dɪsrɪ'pjut]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 丧失名誉, 坏名声, 不名誉

  1. His association with the gang brought him into disrepute.
    他同这个帮派的联系使他名誉扫地。
  2. The inefficiency of one department can bring a whole industry into disrepute.
    只要有一个部门的效率不高,就会使整个行业的名声受到影响。
  3. The inefficiency of one department can bring a whole industry into disrepute.
    只要有一个部门的效率不高,就会使整个行业的名声受到影响。


disrepute
[ noun ]
the state of being held in low esteem
<noun.state>
your actions will bring discredit to your namebecause of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute


Disrepute \Dis`re*pute"\, n.
Loss or want of reputation; ill character; disesteem;
discredit.

At the beginning of the eighteenth century astrology
fell into general disrepute. --Sir W.
Scott.

Syn: Disesteem; discredit; dishonor; disgrace.


Disrepute \Dis`re*pute"\, v. t.
To bring into disreputation; to hold in dishonor. [R.]

More inclined to love them than to disrepute them.
--Jer. Taylor.

  1. Members were informed that unless the scheme won their 'full and wholehearted' support, 'we risk the scheme falling into disrepute and increase the threat of legislation'. However, Tradelink's Mr Gates is not yet aware of the scheme.
  2. Both the proposal to tax 'unreal' net capital gains and its retrospective aspect are unfair to taxpayers. This is the sort of thing that brings government into disrepute.
  3. The current enforcement system is clearly futile, and brings everyone associated with it into disrepute.
  4. The opposition, the senator charged, was determined to bring Congress further into disrepute 'so they can inherit the rubble'. Yet, on Saturday morning, the Democratic president did not even allow the word 'Republican' to pass his lips.
  5. To connive at atrocities for reasons of realpolitik concealed under the cloak of pseudo-pacifism is to bring it into disrepute. It may now be too late to provide the Bosnian government with effective means of self-defence.
  6. Khrushchev, who was ousted in 1964 and fell into disrepute, was the last Soviet leader to undertake significant domestic reform (discounting Yuri Andropov's brief rule).
  7. Many locals accuse him of bringing the state's name into disrepute, not least because his presidency has become known as 'the Republic of Alagoas'.
  8. Nixon stands accused of lying to a federal grand jury and Justice Department investigators and bringing the judiciary into disrepute.
  9. The behaviour of parliamentarians has brought political life into disrepute.
  10. The committee's special counsel, Robert S. Bennett, suggested the panel recommend to the Senate that Durenberger be publicly denounced for "reprehensible" financial misconduct that brought "dishonor and disrepute" on the chamber.
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