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infamous

/in-fuh-muhs/US // ˈɪn fə məs //UK // (ˈɪnfəməs) //

恶名昭彰,臭名昭著,恶名昭著,臭名昭著的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having an extremely bad reputation: an infamous city.
    • : deserving of or causing an evil reputation; shamefully malign; detestable: an infamous deed.
    • : Law. deprived of certain rights as a citizen, as a consequence of conviction of certain offenses.of or relating to offenses involving such deprivation.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.shameful, bad in reputation
Synonyms
disgraceful不光彩的,不光彩,不名誉的,耻辱egregious恶劣的,恶劣,糟糕的,苛刻的hateful可恨,可恨的,仇恨,仇恨的heinous令人发指的,令人发指,令人发指的是,恶毒的ignominious可耻的,可耻,不光彩的,可耻的是monstrous可怕的,可怕,可怖的,可笑的notorious恶名昭彰,臭名昭著,恶名昭著,恶名昭彰的outrageous匪夷所思的,匪夷所思,匪夷所思的事,匪夷所思的事情scandalous可耻的,可耻,可笑的,可笑shocking令人震惊的,触目惊心,令人震惊,震惊vicious恶毒,邪恶的,凶恶,恶毒的vile卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑劣,卑鄙无耻abominable可憎的,可恶的,可恨的,可恶atrocious骇人听闻,骇人听闻的,残暴的,残暴base基础,基地,基层,底层caitiff凯提夫,凯蒂夫,凯蒂芙contemptible蔑视,轻蔑,鄙视,卑鄙corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐degenerate堕落的,堕落,堕落的人,蜕变的despicable卑鄙,卑鄙的,卑鄙无耻,可鄙detestable可恨的,可憎的,可恨,可恨的是dishonorable不光彩的,不体面的,不名誉的,不体面disreputable不名誉的,不光彩的,不名誉,不体面的evil邪恶,邪恶的,恶魔,弊端flagitious肆意妄为,肆无忌惮,肆意妄为的,肆无忌惮的foul弄脏,犯规,弄脏了,弄虚作假ill-famed恶名昭彰,恶名昭著,臭名昭著,声名狼藉iniquitous不正当的,不义的,不义之财,不义loathsome厌恶的,厌恶,厌恶的人,龌龊的miscreant歹徒,恶棍,恶人,违禁品nefarious邪恶的,恶毒的,邪恶,恶毒odious可憎的,可憎,可恶的,可恶的offensive攻击性的,攻击性,冒犯性,进攻性opprobrious厌恶的,厌恶,讨厌的,反对派perverse反常的,反常,乖张,悖逆的questionable有问题的,有问题,值得怀疑的,有疑问的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shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面sorry对不起,抱歉,遗憾的是unhealthy不健康的,不健康,不良,不卫生villainous坏人,恶人,恶棍,反派wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人

Examples

  • The infamous Cutter pharmaceutical disaster of 1955 refers to the tragedy that occurred when companies rushed to produce the polio vaccines developed by Jonas Salk.

  • Though we tried to remember to take it out of the water and secure it to the top of the boat during the big rapids, it may or may not have taken a ride down the infamous Crystal while clipped to the outside of the rig.

  • It also mentions various cryptocurrency Ponzi schemes, such as the infamous OneCoin.

  • I think the most infamous example of this is in 2018 when Mark Zuckerberg testified to the Senate after the Cambridge Analytica scandal.

  • One particularly infamous hostile mob is a creeper, a dark green, frowning humanoid with a passion for blowing up.

  • The main effort in the attack was carried out by the infamous Waffen SS 6th Panzer Army.

  • Do they not recall the appalling ramifications of the infamous moment when Michelle Obama put her arm around the Queen in 2009?

  • A notably large Irish contingent took part in the infamous draft riots because they did not want to compete for jobs with blacks.

  • The most infamous case was that of Kanae Kijima, a onetime housekeeper who became a highly paid mistress.

  • The reality star bared her infamous behind on the cover of Paper magazine, and the web went wild.

  • For twenty years you hold an innocent and virtuous woman under an infamous suspicion.

  • The Jacobins now made a direct and infamous attempt to turn the rage of the populace against Madame Roland.

  • Those letters incriminate you to the full in this infamous matter here at Condillac.

  • He condoned the infamous conduct of the police officer Contenson.

  • Voltaire exerted himself as warmly against this infamous act, as he had against the execution of Calas.