柯林斯詞典disrepute /?d?sr??pju?t/ 1. PHRASE If something is brought into disrepute or falls into disrepute, it loses its good reputation, because it is connected with activities that people do not approve of. 喪失名譽(yù) It is a disgrace that such people should bring our profession into disrepute. 這樣一些人會讓我們的職業(yè)名譽(yù)掃地,真是一種恥辱。 返回 disrepute劍橋詞典the state of not being trusted or respected 失去信任;不受尊重;破壞名聲 Involvement with terrorist groups brought the political party into disrepute. 因與恐怖團(tuán)夥有瓜葛,該政黨陷入了信任危機(jī)。 This theory has fallen into disrepute. 這一理論已經(jīng)不再站得住腳。 返回 disrepute