第三人称单数:discredits
现在分词:discrediting
过去分词:discredited
过去式:discredited
及物动词使不可置信; 使被怀疑; 败坏…的名声; 拒绝相信
名词耻辱; 丧失名誉,名声; 不信,怀疑; 败坏名声的人或事
名词credit
1. 怀疑,不信任:discover 发现,泄露 | discredit 怀疑,不信任 | discreet 言行谨慎,小心的
2. 使失去权威性,破坏名誉的:17 retrench 减少,节约 | 18 discredit 使失去权威性,破坏名誉的 | 19 curb 阻止,控制 ~ the use of marijuana
3. 怀疑:discovery teaching method 启发式教学法 | discredit 怀疑 | discrepancy 不符合
1. 败坏…的名声;使丧失信誉;使丢脸
To discredit someone or something means to cause them to lose people's respect or trust.
e.g. ...a secret unit within the company that had been set up to discredit its major rival...
公司里设立的败坏其主要竞争对手名声的秘密部门
e.g. He says his accusers are trying to discredit government foreign-aid policies...
他说他的责难者试图使政府的对外援助政策名声扫地。
2. 使不可信;证实…是假的
To discredit an idea or evidence means to make it appear false or not certain.
e.g. They realized there would be difficulties in discrediting the evidence.
他们意识到要揭穿这个证据困难重重。
1. Ukraine has vehemently denied the charge, saying Russia was trying to discredit Ukraine as a reliable gas transit partner.
2. His decision to push the ballot measures generated a backlash from labor unions, which have spent millions on television ads since the spring to discredit him.
3. One of Abdullah's deputy campaign managers accused Karzai's election staff of engineering the resignation to discredit its findings in the fraud investigation.
4. Putin claimed the pullout was instigated by the United States to discredit the elections.
5. Some even go into a rage and discredit opinion polls that show some country not well liked among Chinese outranking China.
6. discredit的翻译
6. A country with confidence and power should not be easily intimidated or threatened by small nonsense acts aimed to discredit it.
7. The US promotion of Internet freedom cannot be taken at face value, especially after the frantic efforts made to block and discredit WikiLeaks.
8. More than 10 books have been written trying to discredit the historical and theological content of Brown's novel.
9. Kiev denied the accusations, saying that Russia was trying to discredit Ukraine as a reliable gas transit partner.
10. discredit的近义词
10. Some say Bashar Assad's government is just trying to discredit an investigation that could lead to its doorstep.
noun
1. the state of being held in low esteem
e.g. your actions will bring discredit to your name
because of the scandal the school has fallen into disrepute
Synonym: disrepute
verb
1. reject as false
refuse to accept
Synonym: disbelieve
2. cause to be distrusted or disbelieved
e.g. The paper discredited the politician with its nasty commentary
3. damage the reputation of
e.g. This newspaper story discredits the politicians
Synonym: disgrace