释义 |
disgracefuldis‧grace‧ful /dɪsˈɡreɪsfəl/ ●○○ adjective - The most disgraceful thing is that the airline has refused to pay money to the families of the crash victims.
- After Wednesday's disgraceful scenes Lennon received a great reception by the travelling Celtic support.
- As for the Sanctuary for the Fallen, she discovered it was near to disgraceful.
- Is not that a disgraceful state of affairs?
- It's really disgraceful to cut ham like that.
- Nor do I think that it is disgraceful if two men of a loving disposition should set up home together.
- This was a disgraceful dereliction of duty.
► absolutely/utterly etc disgraceful Their behaviour was absolutely disgraceful. ► It is disgraceful that It is disgraceful that anyone should have to live in such conditions. bad, embarrassing, or unacceptable: It’s a disgraceful waste of taxpayers’ money.absolutely/utterly etc disgraceful Their behaviour was absolutely disgraceful. It is disgraceful that anyone should have to live in such conditions.—disgracefully adverb |