常見例句用作名詞 (n.)~+ prep. -phraseWhat he did brought disgrace on our class.他的所作所爲(wèi)給我們班丟了臉。He is a disgrace to our school.他是我們學(xué)校的恥辱。Such an act is a disgrace to humanity.這種行爲(wèi)是人類的恥辱。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)用作及物動(dòng)詞: S+ ~+n./pron.They have disgraced the whole school.他們給整個(gè)學(xué)校都丟了臉。She was disgraced at court.她在宮廷中失寵。更多例句雙語例句He disgraced himself by passing out at the party.他因在宴會(huì)上醉倒而使自己丟臉。She disgraced herself by drinking too much at the banquet.她因在宴會(huì)上喝多了酒而大爲(wèi)丟臉。The Commons, recently disgraced by an expenses scandal, will also face tougher rules.最近飽嘗“報(bào)銷門”恥辱的議會(huì)下院也將同樣麪臨更加嚴(yán)厲的約束。原聲例句Now that Madoff has admitted to his crimes, questions have turned to who else might have helped the disgraced financier operate the massive Ponzi scheme.權(quán)威例句To come from a dishonored or disgraced family would be a hurdle to overcome.FORBES: The Sins of the Father: Dishonor, Disgrace and Boiling Cheaters in OilPetrocelli skewered Fastow as a thrall to "insatiable greed"--and the disgraced ex-CFO squirmed.FORBES: Magazine Article 返回 disgraced