disgracefully
/dɪsˈɡreɪsfəli/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈɡreɪsfəli/ (ame, ipa)
disgracefully — 副詞
1. so badly or offensively that it makes other people feel ashamed and lose respect
可恥地
行為糟到讓人覺得羞恥並失去尊敬
so badly or offensively that it makes other people feel ashamed and lose respect
The referee acted disgracefully and mocked the losing team after the match.
那位裁判表現得很可恥,還在賽後嘲笑落敗的隊伍。
act disgracefully in public conduct
When the roof leaked, the landlord treated Rania disgracefully and ignored her calls.
屋頂漏水時,房東可恥地對待 Rania,還不接她的電話。
treat someone disgracefully
The company behaved disgracefully, hiding the oil spill from nearby families.
那家公司表現得很可恥,對附近家庭隱瞞漏油事件。
Felix laughed disgracefully at his sister's mistake during dinner.
Felix 在晚餐時可恥地嘲笑姊姊的失誤。
The crowd shouted disgracefully at the young singer until she cried.
人群很可恥地朝那位年輕歌手大喊,直到她哭了。
- shamefully
The closest match, often stressing moral blame more directly.
- appallingly
Emphasizes how shocking the behaviour is, not mainly the loss of respect.
- outrageously
Stresses anger or unfairness; it does not always imply shame.
- honourably
In a way that deserves respect for fairness or principle.
- decently
In an acceptable and respectful way.
- respectfully
Showing regard for other people rather than insulting them.
文法句型
act disgracefully
behave disgracefully
treat someone disgracefully
用法筆記
Often describes behaviour toward other people or public conduct that clearly breaks accepted standards. It is stronger than simply saying someone acted badly, because it adds moral blame and a clear loss of respect.