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  1. disgrace

    • IPA[dɪsˈɡreɪs]

    英式

    • n.
      loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonourable action;a person or thing regarded as shameful and unacceptable
    • v.
      bring shame or discredit on;cause (someone) to fall from favour or a position of power or honour
    • verb: disgrace, 3rd person present: disgraces, gerund or present participle: disgracing, past tense: disgraced, past participle: disgraced

    • noun: disgrace

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    • adj.
      having fallen from favor or a position of power or honor; discredited: the disgraced Wall Street financier

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      having fallen from favour or a position of power or honour; discredited: the disgraced city financier

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[disˈɡrās]

    美式

    • n.
      loss of reputation or respect as the result of a dishonorable action: he left the army in disgrace if he'd gone back it would have brought disgrace on the family
    • v.
      bring shame or discredit on (someone or something): you have disgraced the family name John stiffened his jaw so he wouldn't disgrace himself by crying

    Oxford American Dictionary