disrepute
disrepute 英 [ˌdɪsrɪˈpju:t] 美 [ˌdɪsrɪˈpjut]
n. 不光彩,坏名声
名词复数:disreputes
- Disrepute is when a person or a group has a really bad reputation. A mean prank played by just a few football players, for example, might bring the entire team into disrepute.
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- n. 不光彩,坏名声
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1. But in the real world, many plain atheists feel that movement atheists bring the whole notion of atheism into disrepute.
但在现实世界,多数被动派感到“无神论”的整个概念已被运动派搞得声名狼藉。
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2. The reaction was so severe that for decades, any attempts to explore the influence of the mother tongue on our thoughts were relegated to the loony fringes of disrepute.
数十年来,任何试图探究母语对我们的思维产生影响的努力都被视为徒劳无功、沽名钓誉,人将对这种言论视为无稽之谈。
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3. Then they fall into disrepute when they fail to deliver on extravagant promises, until they eventually rise to a level of solid accomplishment and acceptance.
接着又因没能兑现过高的承诺而声名狼藉,最后再崛起,达到取得过硬成就并为大众接受的水平。
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