an inglorious chapter in the nation's history
这个民族历史上可耻的一页
1.〈文学〉不体面的;不光彩的;可耻的
2.默默无闻的;无名的
1.<literary>making you feel ashamed
2.not having received recognition, and so unknown or obscure
1.As many have been astonished at thee, so shall his visage be inglorious among men, and his form among the sons of men.
就如许多人对他不胜惊愕,因为他的容貌损伤得已不像人,他的形状已不像人子;
2.For London to be singled out initially as the only capital with Budapest to have said "No" is inglorious.
在一开始就成为匈牙利唯一的同伴、与之一同说“不”,对英国来说不大光彩。
3.Trying to keep pace with them is doomed to inglorious failure, especially as the pace has quickened so much.
任何试图赶上他们步伐的努力都注定要黯然失败,尤其当他们加快步伐的时候。
4.But his return to power has been inglorious: in a recent poll only 21% of respondents approved of him.
不过,奥尔特加的重新执政并不光彩:最新的民调显示仅有21%的受访者对其表示支持。
5.Death is nothing, but to live defeated and inglorious is to die daily. " - Napoleon Bonaparte"
死亡不算什么,但是对活着被打败并被羞辱的人来说,每天都是死亡。“-拿破仑•波拿巴”
6.But mainly he devoted himself to looking after the collection and the rehabilitation of his late father's by-then inglorious reputation.
但是他主要还是致力于收集藏品和恢复他父亲当时并不太好的名声。
7.But it has spent over a trillion dollars on two inglorious wars, in which thousands have perished.
但它却为两场并不光彩、阵亡人数成千上万的战争投入了超过1万亿美元。
8.The invasion of Iraq was controversial and its occupation inglorious; the campaign in Afghanistan is going badly.
入侵伊拉克充满争议,对其占领更是不光彩;阿富汗的军事行动不顺。
9.Telecom Italia, one of Europe's pioneering telecoms firms in the 1990s, looks headed for an inglorious future.
意大利电信,作为20世纪90年代欧洲电信公司的先驱将面临着一个不光彩的未来。
10.It has had an inglorious record, beginning with a quasi-coup in 2002.
从2002年那场准政变时起,其记录毫无光彩可言。