单词:infamy
[法] 丧失公权, 剥夺, 臭名昭著
n. evil fame or public reputation
infamy的用法和样例:
例句
- It is better to die with honor than to live in infamy.宁可死于名誉中,也不要活在声名狼藉下。
- His name will live in infamy.他的名字将与臭名共存。
- Infamy was babbling around her in the public market-place.在公共市场上,她周围泛滥着对她丑行的种种议论。
词汇搭配
- hold someone upto infamy使某人丢脸,使某人声...
经典引文
Now was the time to blot out the infamies of their former conspiracies.
出自:R. GreneweyTwo caitiffs..whose names are handed down to infamy.
出自:E. A. Freeman
- shame羞愧
- dishonor 不名誉
- notoriety臭名昭著
- ill fame不名誉
- disrepute声誉不好
- ignominy(尤指公开的)羞耻...
- dishonour不名誉
- disgrace耻辱
- scandal丑闻
- outrage暴行
- abomination憎恨
- villainy坏事
- atrocity暴行
- opprobrium耻辱
- fame名声
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