dishonored
英 [dɪsˈɒnəd]
美 [dɪˈsɑnərd]
n. 拒绝往来户;不光荣撤职
adj. 被侮辱的
v. 使丢脸;使受耻辱(dishonor的过去分词)
COCA.41542
英英释义
adj
- suffering shame
双语例句
- He was going away from them, his pitiful, dishonored children that were welcome nowhere.
他要跟槁件告别了&他那些到处不受欢迎的、受到侮辱的可怜的孩子们。 - A bill of exchange is said to be noted when a Notary Public inscribes on it a note to the effect that it has been dishonored at maturity.
当某个公证人将某一汇票到期被拒付的结果签注在该汇票上时,该汇票即被称为被签注。 - He dishonored his team by cheating during the competition.
他在比赛时作弊,使他的队蒙受耻辱。 - He had dishonored her and himself.
他玷污了她和他自己的尊严。 - The financial department shall pay the service charges to collection agencies who collect panalties for dishonored cheques.
财政部门向收取空头支票罚款的代收机构支付代收手续费。 - Also called a bad or dishonored check.
也被称为不良支票。 - Service charge for assisting the imposition refers to the charge paid by the deposit bank of the drawer and arising from the discovery and the report of the rule-breaking behavior of issuing dishonored cheques and assisting PBC to handle with the administrative punishments.
协助执行手续费是指向发现并举报空头支票违规行为、协助人民银行办理行政处罚工作的出票人开户银行支付的费用。 - Rumors of corruption dishonored the congressman.
贪污的谣言使那位国会议员蒙羞。 - The gambler dishonored his family by bringing them to financial ruin.
这个赌鬼把他们家的家底都快败光了,真是家门蒙羞啊。 - You dishonored the Chinese Army.
你让中国军队感到耻辱。