1.损害信用的,不名誉的;丢脸的,耻辱的;
1.The derivative of discredit
2.damaging someone’s reputation
1.The difference between a moral man and a man of honour is that the latter regrets a discreditable act even when it has work.
有道德的人与君子之间的差别是,即使在干了丢脸的事情而不为人所觉察,后者也会后悔。
2.Now it takes me, at the very least, two hours to get out the door. But this is starting to sound like complaining, which is discreditable.
而现在,我至少得花掉2个小时才能够出门,说起来真丢脸,我似乎开始抱怨了。
3.PLAGIARISM , n. A literary coincidence compounded of a discreditable priority and an honorable subsequence .
这是文学中的一种巧合,以丢脸开始,以荣誉告终。
4.Secondly , the government had ignored all available alternatives to war , which in some ways was a more discreditable thing still .
其次,政府忽视了除了战争以外的所有可行的替代方案,从某种角度说这更加可耻。
5.that we could not turn them over to France or Germany-our commercial rivals in the Orient-that would be bad business and discreditable;
我们不能把它们移交给法国或德国——我们在东方的商业竞争对手——那是赔本的生意、也是很丢脸的;
6.consider someone capable of doing something discreditable
认为某人会做令人怀疑的事
7.Economic Analysis about Discreditable Behavior
对失信行为的经济学分析
8.discreditable conduct, methods, tactics, etc
不名誉的行为、方法、伎俩等。
9.New Explanation of Forming and Administering of CPA's Discreditable Action
注册会计师非诚信行为的成因与治理