0 below what you consider to be socially acceptable -- 有失尊严的;有失身份的
[ + to infinitive ] Diane thinks it's a bit infra dig to do her own housework. 黛安娜认为做家务有失身份。
I think the old-fashioned phrase was that it was infra dig to talk about cash.
There seems to us nothing infra dig.
Those officers will not appear at the tribunal on behalf of the ratepayers who pay their salaries because they claim that it is infra dig.
When one has gone to this expense, it is very infra dig to come along here and not even get a hearing.
Wider fiscal arguments have so far prevailed; but we cannot see it as infra dig to purchase at a concessionary rate with the assistance of such notable bodies.
There is nothing infra dig about being a waiter.
It is always thought as being slightly infra dig to admit that something has been sponsored.
It was then thought infra dig to speak here on behalf of greyhound racing.