0 to make people stop respecting you or your family, team, etc by doing something very bad -- itibarını kaybetmek, gözden düşmek, şerefini iki paralık etmek
1 a situation in which someone does something very bad that makes people stop respecting them or their family, team, etc -- ayıp, utanç, şerefsizlik, haysiyetsizlik
2 to be very bad -- çok kötü olmak
[ + that ] It's a disgrace that money is being wasted like this.
3 to be so bad or unacceptable that you make people stop respecting a particular group, activity, etc -- yüz karası/utançkaynağı olmak; rezil etmek
You are a disgrace to your profession.
In the body of the reports on trials key figures were occasionally described in terms that would not have disgraced a popular novel.
The organisers publicly declared that the state of the monuments was an absolute disgrace.
Other non-monetary factors, such as managers' desire to avoid disgrace, probably play an important role.
However, if the candidate paid no taxes at all, then this information could be used to disgrace the candidate, possibly resulting in increased voter cynicism.
She regains in death the honor and status that her public disgrace would have eroded.
Because of her disgrace, he has resolved not to see her, but he declares, nonetheless, his desire to die for her if need be.
Everything paled, however, before the faces of the performers in the 'masks of disgrace' or 'bridles for shrews'.
I think it is a disgrace that old people have to buy secondhand clothes in charity shops.
中文繁体
恥辱,丟臉, 不光彩的行為, 使丟臉,使蒙羞,使沒面子…
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耻辱,丢脸, 不光彩的行为, 使丢脸,使蒙羞,使没面子…
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deshonra, deshonrar, deshonra [feminine]…
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desgraça, desgraçar…
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恥, 不名誉, ~の名を汚す…
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disgrâce [feminine], honte [feminine], faire honte…
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deshonra, deshonrar…
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خِزي, عار…
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