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  1. dishonor

    • IPA[disˈänər]

    美式

    • n.
      a state of shame or disgrace
    • v.
      bring shame or disgrace on;violate the chastity of (a woman); rape
    • verb: dishonour, 3rd person present: dishonours, gerund or present participle: dishonouring, past tense: dishonoured, past participle: dishonoured

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    名詞

    • 1. a state of shame or disgrace they have brought dishonor upon our family

    動詞

    • 1. bring shame or disgrace on the mayor dishonors his good battle by resorting to sniping
    • archaic violate the chastity of (a woman); rape she was now unworthy of his notice, having been dishonored by Casim
    • 2. fail to observe or respect (an agreement or principle) the community has its own principles it can itself honor or dishonor
    • refuse to accept or pay (a check or a promissory note) payment was by a check which was later dishonored
    • n.
      a state of shame or disgrace: they have brought dishonour upon our family
    • v.
      bring shame or disgrace on: the ceremony was undertaken if a pupil had done something to dishonour the school

    Oxford Dictionary