1.不名誉,丢脸;耻辱,侮辱
2.【商】(票据的)拒付,拒收
1.使(契约等)作废;【商】拒付,拒收(票据)
2.使蒙受耻辱,侮辱,败坏(名誉)
3.奸污(妇女)
1.“dishonor”的变体
1.The variant of dishonor
1.Instead, he went forward through two years of worrying and ignominious office to a violent death, a dishonoured grave.
但是他却不这样做,他担任了两年忧愁烦恼、卑鄙可耻的职务后,落得一个横死、不光彩的下。
2.His performance angered even jaded Japanese reporters with years of experience of watching dishonoured executives bow deeply and say little.
甚至多年来已对深深鞠躬、一言不发的丢人公司高管感到厌倦的日本记者,也对清水正孝的表现感到愤怒。
3.The fact that the holder has reason to believe that the bill, on presentment , will be dishonoured does not excuse presentment .
执票人虽有理由相信纵使作承兑提示,汇票仍不能兑现,惟并不因而免作承兑提示。
4.The bank dishonoured his cheque because he HAD no money in the bank.
因为他在银行里没有钱,因此银行拒付他的支票。
5.if the payment cheque is dishonoured , the stamp certificate issued in respect of that payment will be invalid.
如付款支票遭退票,因这项付款而发出的印花证明书将会无效。
6.Some are plundered; some are mutilated; some covered with ribaldry and insult-all more or less outraged and dishonoured.
有些墓被盗取,有些被毁坏,有些上面涂满了污言秽语--或多或少是愤怒或蒙羞的话。
7.Had Juliet so seen her love tokens dishonoured the sooner would she have sought the lethean herbs of the good apothecary.
若是朱丽叶看到她的爱情信物遭受到如此亵渎,她会立刻去找一位高明的药剂师给她配一剂能够遗忘一切的药。
8.some covered with ribaldry and insult-all more or less outraged and dishonoured.
还有一些上面是有几分义愤填膺和蒙受耻辱的污言秽语。
9.Word of it has spread and you have dishonoured yourself here in Benares.
此事传遍了贝拿勒斯,呆在这里你只有耻辱。
10.where cheques or banker's cashier orders are dishonoured upon their first presentation will be rejected.
票或银行本票于首次过户时不获兑现的认购申请,将拒绝受理。