dishonour 英 [dɪsˈɒnə(r)]   美 [dɪsˈɑnɚ]

dishonour

dishonour  英 [dɪsˈɒnə(r)] 美 [dɪsˈɑnɚ]

vt. 拒付;使丢脸;拒绝承兑;不履行(诺言等)  n. 拒付;不名誉 

进行时:dishonouring  过去式:dishonoured  过去分词:dishonoured  第三人称单数:dishonours  名词复数:dishonours 

When this happens,they will dishonour their own promises. 如果这件事发生,他们将会不履行诺言。
It's a medal of dishonour, commissioned by and first shown at the British Museum in 2009. 那是一块不名誉的奖章。 受大不列颠博物馆的委托创作并在2009年首次展出。

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  • vt. 拒付;使丢脸;拒绝承兑;不履行(诺言等)
  • n. 拒付;不名誉
  • 1. When this happens,they will dishonour their own promises.

    如果这件事发生,他们将会不履行诺言。

  • 2. It's a medal of dishonour, commissioned by and first shown at the British Museum in 2009.

    那是一块不名誉的奖章。 受大不列颠博物馆的委托创作并在2009年首次展出。

  • 3. Then he drew a dagger from a belt of white leather, and stabbed the Nubian in the throat lest the slave should tell of his dishonour.

    随后他便从一条白色皮带里抽出一柄匕首,直取努比亚人的咽喉,以防那奴隶散播他的耻辱。

  • dishonour chiefly British English spelling of dishonor; also see -or. Related: Dishonoured; dishonouring; dishonourable; dishonourably.
dis·hon·our ( especially US dis·honor ) / dɪsˈɒnə(r) ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːnər / noun , verb dishonour dishonours dishonoured dishonouring noun [uncountable ] ( formal) a loss of honour or respect because you have done sth immoral or unacceptable 不名誉;耻辱;丢脸 verb ( formal) 1 dishonoursb/sth to make sb/sth lose the respect of other people 使丧失名誉;使蒙受耻辱;使丢脸 You have dishonoured the name of the school. 你败坏了学校的名声。 2 dishonoursth to refuse to keep an agreement or promise 违背,违反(协议或诺言) He had dishonoured nearly all of his election pledges. 他几乎违背了所有的竞选诺言。 OPP honour dis·hon·our / dɪsˈɒnə(r) ; NAmE dɪsˈɑːnər /
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