1.丧失名誉,丢脸,耻辱
2.不信,疑惑
3.丧失信用,丧失信任
1.不信,怀疑;使成为不可信
2.损害...的信誉,丢...的丑
1.harm that is done to someone’s reputation
2.someone or something that causes a loss of respect
1.to harm someone’s reputation
2.to make people think that something is not true
1.For Japan even more than Germany, the crisis has been a total disaster and the concept of export-led growth has been discredited.
因为这次危机对日本的打击比德国更大,完全是一场灾难,出口导向型增长模式已经不再可靠。
2.But in the long run, however discredited western capitalism now appears, the movement is far more likely to be in the opposite direction.
但从长远来看,不管现在看来西方资本主义的名声有多坏,历史的潮流还是更有可能朝着相反的方向发展。
3.A decade ago the idea of a paywall appeared to have been widely discredited.
十年前付费墙的想法似乎不被广泛认可。
4.If the optimistic choice turned out to be wrong, they would have zombie banks and a discredited government.
而如果这被证明过于乐观,那么他们将会有僵尸银行和一个丧失信用的政府。
5.No doubt it would be awkward to see the wisdom of experts punctured and the pet policies of politicians discredited on a regular basis.
毫无疑问,频繁看到专家的学识出现漏洞,或者政客们特别倾心的政策名誉扫地,是件尴尬的事儿。
6.Although Whorf's hypothesis continues to inspire research, a good deal of his evidence has been discredited.
虽然沃夫的假说持续激发研究,他的许多证据却已经不受采信。
7.The earthly paradise had been discredited at exactly the moment when it became realizable .
就在人世天堂快可实现的关头,它却遭到了诋毁。
8.Though the book has been completely discredited as a hoax and forgery, it is still in print and remains widely circulated around the world.
尽管这本书像恶作剧与伪造品那样完全不可信,但它迄今为止仍在出版并在世界广泛流传。
9.But better no ratings at all, perhaps, than those of a discredited oligopoly supported by a short-sighted central bank.
但是也许任何评级都没有,也要好过一个由目光短浅的央行所支持的信誉尽失的寡头垄断。
10.That makes for a marked contrast with the diminished and discredited White House incumbent.
奥巴马和饱受贬低、名誉扫地的白宫现任主人形成了鲜明对比。