disreputable
/dɪsˈrepjətəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈrepjətəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dis-ˈre-pyə-tə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
disreputable — 形容詞
- disreputablepositive
- more disreputablecomparative
- most disreputablesuperlative
1. having or showing a public name that people generally believe is dishonest, untr
聲名狼藉
因不誠實或不道德而名譽公開受損的
having or showing a public name that people generally believe is dishonest, untrustworthy, or morally low.
Tanvi warned her sister never to borrow money from that disreputable lender on the corner.
Tanvi 警告妹妹千萬不要向街角那個名聲不好的放款人借錢。
disreputable + noun (person)
The old hotel had become a disreputable place full of drug deals.
那家老旅館已經變成一個聲名狼藉的地方,到處是毒品交易。
disreputable + place noun
Felix lost his bank job after being photographed drinking with disreputable friends.
Felix 被拍到與聲名狼藉的朋友喝酒後,丟掉了銀行的工作。
Voters hesitated to support a candidate with such a disreputable past.
選民猶豫是否要支持一位有著如此不光彩過往的候選人。
Kemi refused to write the reference because she found the company deeply disreputable.
Kemi 拒絕寫推薦信,因為她認為那家公司極為聲名狼藉。
- reputable
the direct opposite — having a trusted public name
- respectable
deserving and receiving social respect
文法句型
disreputable + noun
be + disreputable
用法筆記
Often modifies nouns describing people, places, or businesses whose reputation is publicly tarnished. Frequently paired with intensifiers like 'thoroughly', 'deeply', or 'rather' (the last softens the judgement). Suggests broad social knowledge of the bad reputation, not just one person's opinion.