inglorious

英 [ɪn'glɔːrɪəs] 美 ['ven'glɔrɪəs]
  • adj. 可耻的;不名誉的;不体面的
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inglorious 可耻的

in-,不,非,glorious,光彩的,荣耀的。引申词义不光彩的,不荣耀的,可耻的。

inglorious (adj.)
1570s, from Latin ingloriosus, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + gloriosus (see glorious). Related: Ingloriously; ingloriousness.
1. He wouldn't have accepted such an inglorious outcome.
他本来不会接受这种不光彩的结局。

来自柯林斯例句

2. an inglorious chapter in the nation's history
这个民族历史上可耻的一页

来自《权威词典》

3. The work was done in a detached, furtive, and inglorious manner.
实验工作是在分离孤立, 偷偷摸摸, 不体面的方式下进行的.

来自辞典例句

4. She met across him and know that he had been living an inglorious life.
她偶遇他,知道他仍过着没没无闻的生活.

来自辞典例句

5. He will never forget that inglorious flight when he was in the army.
他永远也不会忘记他当兵时的一次不名誉的逃亡.

来自辞典例句