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dishonorably

/dis-on-er-uh-buhl/US // dɪsˈɒn ər ə bəl //

不名誉地,不光彩地,不体面地,不光彩的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : showing lack of honor or integrity; ignoble; base; disgraceful; shameful: Cheating is dishonorable.
    • : having no honor or good repute; unprincipled; disreputable: a dishonorable man.

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Examples

  • He had witnessed Salazar acting in dishonorable ways, but, at least at first, nothing overtly illegal.

  • The Army court-martialed him, sentencing him to 30 days' confinement and a dishonorable discharge.

  • And not all of them revolve around white sins or a dishonorable moment.

  • This can lead to an other-than-honorable discharge, a bad-conduct discharge, or a dishonorable discharge.

  • Radicalism as such is hardly dishonorable or misguided in itself.

  • But it is in terms of past and future positions that what Romney-Ryan are doing really plows new and dishonorable earth.

  • He caught himself in the act of listening to you too credulously—and that seemed to him unmanly and dishonorable.

  • The incident alarmed the English government, and their contemptible and dishonorable manœuvres secured Garibaldi's departure.

  • I should set you no dangerous or dishonorable task, of course, Ray.

  • It was not like her—not even like the Marishka who had chosen to call him dishonorable.

  • Most of his English counsellors dissuaded him from accepting conditions so disadvantageous and dishonorable.