第三人称复数:ignominies
1. 羞耻,屈辱:80.ignominious 可耻的;耻辱的 | 81.ignominy 羞耻,屈辱 | 82.ignorant 无知的,愚昧的
2. 耻辱 (名):ignominiously 可耻地; 不光彩地 (副) | ignominy 耻辱 (名) | ignoramus 不学无术的人; 无知识的人 (名)
3. 耻辱/不名誉/不体面:ignominiously /可耻地/ | ignominy /耻辱/不名誉/不体面/ | ignoramus /不学无术的人/无知识的人/
1. 耻辱;污辱;不名誉
Ignominy is shame or public disgrace.
e.g. ...the ignominy of being made redundant...
被裁员的耻辱
e.g. If they were caught, she would be thrown out in disgrace, dismissed with ignominy.
一旦他们被抓住,她就会名誉扫地,被很不光彩地撤职开除。
1. And 31 is a young age at which to face a lifetime of idleness and ignominy.
2. China suffered the ignominy of defeat by Britain in the Opium Wars and lost Hong Kong in the process.
3. The ignominy of slavery brought them closer together, and they sympathized with each other during their wars of liberation.
4. ignominy
4. The authorities too favor such a system as it saves them from the ignominy of being sued.
5. ignominy的解释
5. It will be embarrassing for it to withdraw now and an ignominy to come back later.