discredited

[dɪsk'redɪtɪd]
  • 释义
  • adj.

    不足信的,不名誉的;

  • v.

    使不相信( discredit的过去式和过去分词 );使怀疑;败坏…的名声;拒绝相信;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.

    选举舞弊的指控出现后,这次投票测验受到了广泛质疑。

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  • 2、

    This is a pity, because noise abatement really is a good cause, and it is likely to be discredited if it gets to be associated with bad science.

    这是件憾事, 因为减少噪音实在是一项美好的事业; 如果把它与贫乏的科学知识搅在一起,那么这种美好的事业有可能使人生疑.

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  • 3、

    It is likely to be discredited if it gets to be associated with bad science.

    如果与贫乏的科学知识搅合在一起,就可能不被人们信任.

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  • 4、

    " As far as this subject, later researches discredited the earlier conclusions. "

    这个课题后来的研究推翻了 早先 的结论.

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  • 5、

    The earthly paradise had been discredited at exactly the moment when it became realizable.

    就在人世天堂快可实现的关头,它却遭到了诋毁.

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  • 6、

    Her honour was discredited in the newspapers.

    她的名声被报纸败坏了.

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  • 7、

    The disclosure of cheating, and plagiary discredited him thoroughly.

    作弊抄袭的事情一经暴露, 立刻使他名誉扫地.

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  • 8、

    She discredited him with ugly gossip.

    她用难听的流言蜚语臭他.

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  • 9、

    Those who spread rumors have been discredited and severely criticized.

    一些散布谣言的人受到狠狠地批斥.

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  • 10、

    She discredited his good name with ugly gossip.

    她散布恶毒的流言蜚语,坏败他的好名声.

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  • 11、

    The plaintiff's sole witness, a gambler and layabout, was easily discredited.

    原告唯一的证人嗜赌成性,游手好闲,其证词一下子就被推翻了。

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  • 12、

    The theory has been discredited.

    该学说已受到怀疑;该理论已过推翻.

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  • 13、

    New information discredited the old report.

    新消息证实原来的报导不真实.

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  • 14、

    I completely discredited the email and went about my bushsiness.

    我对那封邮件压根不置可否,自顾自忙去了.

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  • 15、

    The reactionary authorities are between two fires and have been discredited.

    反动当局弄得进退维谷,不得人心.

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