美 [dɪsˈkredɪtɪd]
adj. 不足信的;不名誉的
v. 败坏(或破坏)……的名声;破坏对……的信任(discredit 的过去分词)
discredit /dɪsˈkrɛdɪt/ CET6+ TEM8 [ discrediting discredited discredits ]
及物动词 To discredit someone or something means to cause them to lose people's respect or trust. 使…丧失信誉
...a secret unit within the company that had been set up to discredit its major rival.
…为破坏其主要竞争对手声誉而设的一个公司内秘密单位。
形容词 名誉扫地的
The previous government is, by now, thoroughly discredited.
上届政府至今彻底名誉扫地。
suffering shame
同义词: disgraced / dishonored / shamed
受到怀疑的
不然,脸皮(Nerve)再厚回来也 无颜 ( Discredited )见人了。爱因斯坦相对论(1950年):E=MC的平方E=能量M=物质C=速度。
有分教,这一败,让科比名誉扫地(Discredited),确立起一种正确的人生哲学,于每个人乃是生死攸关的需要。失去了人生目标的人,是最不幸的人。
... permanently adv. 永久地,长期不变地 discredited adj. 不足信的;不名誉的 abandon n. 狂热;放任 vt. 遗弃;放弃 ...
不足信的;不名誉的
The previous government is, by now, thoroughly discredited.
上届政府至今彻底名誉扫地。
These theories are now largely discredited among linguists.
这些理论现已大多受到语言学家的质疑。
The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.
此次投票被指有选举舞弊后被多方质疑。
Freeze movements have been discredited by history, but their adherents have found a back door.
With that announcement, this committee now amazingly proposes to transform itself into the discredited Burton committee.
The institution is once again enthralled by the discredited theory that prosperity causes inflation.