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    dishonor查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪs'ɒnə] 现在分词:dishonoring
    过去式:dishonored 过去分词:dishonored
    名词复数:dishonor 第三人称单数:dishonors
    异形词:dishonour
    基本释义/说明:n. 【U】不名誉,耻辱;
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    n.
    ①[U]不名誉,耻辱;
    live in dishonor
    过着屈辱的生活.
    ②[a dishonor](一种)耻辱;
    He was a dishonor to our school.
    他是我们学校的耻辱.
    vt.
    ①使(人)丢脸;凌辱;
    dishonor one`s family
    玷辱家庭的声誉.
    ②拒付;不兑现;
    If a person has no money in the bank, the bank will dishonor his checks.
    如果一个人在银行无存款,银行将拒绝支付他的支票.
    ③失信,不遵守;
    You must not dishonor your words or promise.
    你不能失信.
    -扩展释义
    n.
    1. 不名誉,丢脸[U]2. 侮辱[U]3. 丢脸的事(或人)[S][(+to)]4. 【商】(票据的)拒付,拒绝承兑,vt.1. 使丢脸,使受耻辱,2. 侮辱,不尊重,3. 【商】拒付,拒绝承兑,4. 奸污
    Characterized by or causing dishonor or discredit.
    不名誉的,可耻的以不诚实或不信任为特征的;或引起不诚实或不信任的
    v. 【法律专业】
    败坏 ,奸污,拒付,拒绝承兑,拒收;拒付 ,拒收,退票
    【最新会计师】
    拒付,拒绝承兑,拒绝兑付
    -同义词和反义词
    -dishonor的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Without honor, or causing dishonor || Lacking respect or ethical principles
    “Actually, I paid nearly a hundred pounds to a dirty little scrimshank who thought he was doing something dishonorable.”
    “Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out.”
    “But at the least, he’d stay on the sidelines, unwilling to dignify this dishonorable slime.”
    Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonor.
    Disgraced, defiled, treated with dishonour.
    Causing dishonour; tending to disgrace.

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who dishonours.
    The property of being dishonorable.
    “This kind of direct charity can, however, run into people who misuse it by constantly begging or employing deceit and dishonorableness.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    dishonor的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    dishonor的第三人称单数形式
    “If the disburser dishonors its duty, the disburser becomes liable for the claimant’s losses.”
    To bring disgrace upon someone or something; to shame. || To refuse to accept something, such as a cheque; to not honor. || To violate or rape.
    “To sweep it under the carpet and pretend it never happened would only dishonour those, the majority, who are a credit to the country they serve.”
    “They claim the company has dishonoured their agreement.”
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