She spent the evening with her disreputable brother Stefan.
她同声名狼藉的弟弟斯蒂芬一起度过了这个晚上。
a disreputable area of the city
城里破旧肮脏的地方
1.名誉不好的,声名狼藉的
2.不体面的,丢脸的
3.破烂不堪的,难看的
1.not respected, and considered dishonest or illegal
1.But disreputable, illiterate and ignorant though he was, Fegelein seems to have been possessed of a simon-pure instinct FOR survival.
菲格莱因虽然声名狼藉,愚昧无知,但似乎仍具有贪图活命的单纯本能。
2.My actual disreputable motive was that I wanted to be the first to call it.
我真正的龌龊动机是想成为第一个作此断言的人。
3.She could have been lingering amongst some of her more disreputable thoughts before clothing them for ever in convention.
在把邪恶的念头永远遮掩在习俗之中以前,她也许长期沉溺在自己的更为脏肮的思想中。
4.I've had nothing to do with him since he got in with that rather disreputable clique.
自从他和那个声名狼藉的集团鬼混在一起之后,我就同他断绝了往来。
5.The implicit threat is that if the firm does not stump up, the knowledge might end up in disreputable hands.
而且,如果那公司不愿意付钱,你就要冒着这个发现白白烂在你手里的潜在风险。
6.The real test of freedom is to defend the right of a disreputable journal to publish something that might compromise the nation's interests.
但是一个真正对新闻自由的测试,则要看我们是否能在一个风评不好的媒体,刊载危及国家利益的报导时为它辩护。
7.When it opened in September, 1964, "A Hard Day's Night" was a problematic entry in a disreputable form, the rock 'n' roll musical.
“一夜狂欢”是一部摇滚(音乐)电影,形式算不上新颖,1964年9月公映时,并不被外界看好。
8.Copying came to be seen as disreputable, as a refuge for the unimaginative.
模仿变得声名狼藉,被认为是缺乏想象力的代名词。
9.One of the privileges of being of a certain age is the wearing of disreputable pajamas, which these are.
一个女人,只有到了一定年龄才有特权穿着这些不大体面睡衣出门走路。
10.she watched the disreputable dog carefully , but all the hound did was scratch her nose with both forepaws before continuing.
她仔细的看着坏狗,但是后者在继续说话之前就像其他猎犬一样用自己的两只前爪挠着鼻子。