1.可耻的
1.someone who behaves in a dishonorable way behaves in a way that other people criticize and think is wrong
1.It would be dishonorable to reveal more about what she said to me . I would be betraying a confidence.
要透露更多他告诉我的东西是可耻的。我会上一个出卖秘密的恶名。
2.I would appear for the rest of my life as a dishonorable traitor and a common scoundrel.
在我今后的余生中,他人将把我看作是一个可耻的卖国贼和卑鄙的小人。
3.in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree.
不光彩的样子或达到不光彩的程度。
4.ERROL MORRIS: Did you feel, from the very outset, that there was something inherently dishonorable about what they did?
埃罗尔·莫里斯(ERROLMORRIS):你觉得,他们从一开始就做了本质上不光彩的事情?
5.You wouldn't let me do anything dishonorable, but you'd sell yourself in marriage to a man you didn't love.
你没有让我去做任何不光彩的事,可是你却把自己嫁给了一个你不爱的男人。
6.Dwarves shun theft and subterfuge, believing them to be dishonorable and demeaning.
矮人避讳偷窃与诡计,认为这是不光彩和失体面的事。
7.For your dishonorable actions.
为你们不诚实的行为。
8.So strategic default was portrayed as the act of dishonorable deadbeats.
因此,战略性违约被描绘成为赖账不还的无耻之人的行径。
9.These cadets were an unsanctioned group who policed the Corps of Cadets who committed dishonorable acts.
这些学员是一组未经批准的、指导那些有不光采行为学员的学员干部。
10.He received a public censure for his dishonorable behavior.
他因不光彩的行为而受到公众谴责。