1.
President Clinton denied any dishonorable actions.
克林顿否认这些不光彩的行为。
2.
He received a public censure for his dishonorable behavior.
他因不光彩的行为而受到公众谴责。
3.
When his employers discovered his shameful past,they hounded him out of the company.
当他的雇主发现他过去不光彩的行为后,就把他从公司赶了出去。
4.
I think your conduct is disgraceful.
我认为你的行为是不光彩的。
5.
(of behaviour)mean and unfair;dishonourable
(指行为)卑鄙而不正当的,不光彩的
6.
Shameful or disgraceful action, conduct, or character.
丑行,无耻行为耻辱的,不光彩的活动、行为或性格
7.
Such behaviour can only reflect discredit upon him.
这样的行为只能使他不光彩。
8.
As an eight-year-old, I found such behavior unseemly.
作为一个八岁大的孩子,我感到这种行为不光彩。
9.
He was graded down because of his dishonourable action
他因行为不光彩而被降级。
10.
The officer was reduced in rank for dishonourable action.
那个军官由于不光彩的行径而被降职。
11.
The archdeacon thinks that such a correspondence is disgraceful.
会吏长认为这样通信是不光彩的。
12.
in a dishonorably manner or to a dishonorable degree.
不光彩的样子或达到不光彩的程度。
13.
No one ever blamed him for grandfather's disgrace.
没有一个人因为祖父的不光彩谴责过他。
14.
TaBleware made of stainless steel is economical and practical and adds luster to your taBle.
不锈钢餐具,经济实惠,为您的餐桌增添光彩。
15.
For my part I think it a less evil that some criminals should escape than that the government should play an ignoble part (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.).
至于我,我认为一些罪犯的脱逃比政府扮演不光彩角色的罪行还要轻(新立佛 文德尔 霍姆)。
16.
a disgraceful event.
不光彩的可耻的事件。
17.
in a despicable, ignoble manner.
以可鄙的、不光彩的方式。
18.
He had done nothing disgraceful.
他没干不光彩的事。