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ignoble

/ig-noh-buhl/US // ɪgˈnoʊ bəl //UK // (ɪɡˈnəʊbəl) //

卑鄙无耻,卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑微的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of low character, aims, etc.; mean; base: his ignoble purposes.
    • : of low grade or quality; inferior.
    • : not noble; of humble descent or rank.
    • : Falconry. noting any hawk with short wings that chases or rakes after the quarry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.lowly, unworthy
Synonyms
abject卑微的,卑微的人,卑微,卑怯base基础,基地,基层,底层baseborn玄关,玄武门,玄武岩,玄色的coarse粗糙的,粗略的,粗大的,粗略common常见的,普通,共同,共同的contemptible蔑视,轻蔑,鄙视,卑鄙corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐craven螃蟹,蹩脚,蹩脚的,渴望dastardly卑鄙无耻,卑鄙的,卑鄙小人,卑鄙无耻的degenerate堕落的,堕落,堕落的人,蜕变的degraded降级的,降级,退化的,堕落的despicable卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑鄙无耻,可鄙disgraceful不光彩的,不光彩,不名誉的,耻辱dishonorable不光彩的,不体面的,不名誉的,不体面heinous令人发指的,令人发指,令人发指的是,恶毒的humble卑微的,谦逊的,谦虚,谦卑的infamous恶名昭彰,臭名昭著,恶名昭著,臭名昭著的inferior劣质,劣质的,劣势,低级lewd淫荡的,淫秽的,淫荡,淫秽low低,低的,低位,低级mean意味着,是指,意思是说,意思是menial琐碎的,琐碎,琐事,琐碎的人modest谦虚,谦虚的,谦逊的,谦逊ordinary普通,普通的,寻常,一般peasant农夫,农民,农人,农户petty小气,小气的,小气鬼,琐碎plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的plebeian庶民,庶族人,庶族,庶民阶层poor穷人,贫穷,可怜的,穷rotten腐烂的,腐烂,腐败的,腐朽scurvy坏血病,伤寒症,恶性肿瘤,败血症servile奴役,农奴,奴性,奴仆shabby寒酸,寒酸的,破烂不堪,褴褛的shameful可耻,可耻的,无耻之徒,无耻simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯sordid龌龊的,龌龊,肮脏的,污秽不堪的unwashed未清洗,未清洗的,未洗的,未洗vile卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑劣,卑鄙无耻vulgar粗俗的,粗俗,庸俗,庸俗的wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人wretched凄惨的,惨不忍睹,惨不忍睹的,凄惨wrong错误的,错,错的,错了

Examples

  • Despite her ignoble entry into the world, which she describes in her autobiography, Koofi rose to become the first female speaker of the Afghan Parliament and an influential politician.

  • Nothing like a former Communist country to show how to handle a problem—they have a long ignoble history of decisiveness.

  • There was that innocently ignoble time Phoebe Buffay pretended she was a physician named Dr. Regina Phalange.

  • America, and Americans, should reject “the doctrine of ignoble ease” that had emasculated the nation.

  • But I certainly do believe that Bashar, if facing defeat, prefers guaranteed safe-passage into exile rather than an ignoble death.

  • How ironic that his noble birth didn't keep him from stumbling over some very ignoble deeds.

  • Noble ambition—worthy of a less ignoble cause—a better fate!

  • Why did she not insist on informing her husband at least of her cousin's lapse, of her ignoble stratagem?

  • He watches the budding of evil instincts, the ignoble habits idly acquired in degradation.

  • As there are many Corsican policemen on the Continent they use this euphemism to designate the ignoble calling they follow.

  • “Fine writing,” the subjection of noble words to ignoble service, is to be avoided.