discreditable
英[dɪsˈkredɪtəbl]
美[dɪsˈkredɪtəbl]
- adj. 丢脸的;不名誉的;有损信用的;败坏名声的
双语例句
- 1. She had been suspended from her job for discreditable behaviour.
- 她因行为不端被停职。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
- 2. They felt as though they had done something discreditable and unclean.
- 他们感到仿佛自己做了丢脸的道德败坏的事。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
- 3. The discreditable actions of our CPA is an expression of lack of social credit.
- 我国注册会计师的非诚信行为是社会诚信缺失的一种表现。
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- 4. Then, we should punish and constrain the discreditable behaviors from system and legal.
- 进而,从制度和法律上约束和惩罚失信行为。
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- 5. Whenever a man does anything unexpected, his fellows ascribe it to the most discreditable motives.
- 每逢一个人干出一件出人意料的事,他的相识们总是替他想出种种最令人无法置信的动机。
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- 6. Others again desire knowledge in order to acquire money or preferment by it; that too is a discreditable quest.
- 别人又渴望知识,以获取金钱或照顾的人;这也是一个不名誉的追求。
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- 7. The difference between a moral man and a man of honour is that the latter regrets a discreditable act even when it has work.
- 有道德的人与君子之间的差别是,即使在干了丢脸的事情而不为人所察觉,后者也会后悔的。
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- 8. Now it takes me, at the very least, two hours to get out the door. But this is starting to sound like complaining, which is discreditable.
- 而现在,我至少得花掉2个小时才能够出门,说起来真丢脸,我似乎开始抱怨了。
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- 9. The ugliest things were being said of Beaufort's dastardly manoeuvre, and his failure promised to be one of the most discreditable in the history of Wall Street.
- 人们纷纷议论博福特丑恶的懦夫行径,他的失败可能成为华尔街历史上最可耻的事件。
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- 10. For example, the faultiness of the punishment mechanism makes discreditable costs so low that any marketers would like to take the punishment risk for the potential interests.
- 比如,失信惩罚机制不完善使得失信成本过低,各主体都愿意为了预期失信收益而冒风险。
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- 11. For example, the faultiness of the punishment mechanism makes discreditable costs so low that any marketers would like to take the punishment risk for the potential interests.
- 比如,失信惩罚机制不完善使得失信成本过低,各主体都愿意为了预期失信收益而冒风险。
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