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单词 Disgrace
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(1) No one can disgrace us but ourselves. 
(2) Poverty is a pain, but no disgrace
(3) Poverty is not a disgrace, but theft is a disgrace.  
(4) Poverty is not a sufficient cause for disgrace, but poverty without resolution to help oneself, is a disgrace. 
(5) Poverty is not a sufficient cause of disgrace, but poverty without resolution to help oneself is a disgrace. 
(6) Poverty is no disgrace.
(7) The divorce was a disgrace to the royal family.
(8) The minister was dismissed from his office in disgrace.
(9) You will bring disgrace on yourself by doing this.
(10) Their father fell into disgrace and lost his business.
(11) Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family.
(12) His vice president also had to resign in disgrace.
(13) They were sent home in disgrace.
(14) He was in disgrace because he had lied.
(15) There is no disgrace in being poor.
(16) Sam was in disgrace with his parents.
(17) Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident.
(18) It's really a disgrace for you to quarrel with a little girl.
(19) It's a blooming disgrace!
(20) Such an act is a disgrace to humanity.
(21) How could you disgrace us all like that?
(22) There was no disgrace in finishing fourth.
(23) His actions brought disgrace on the family.
(24) The dirty walls are a disgrace to the school.
(25) He's in disgrace because he told a lie.
(26) The UK rail system is a national disgrace.
(27) The scandal entailed on the government indelible disgrace.
(28) You are a disgrace to the medical profession.
(29) The swimmer was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace.
(30) Are you afraid to test the heart, because I was afraid I was still in disgrace.
(1) The divorce was a disgrace to the royal family.
(2) Their father fell into disgrace and lost his business.
(3) Her behaviour has brought disgrace on her family.
(4) His vice president also had to resign in disgrace.
(5) They were sent home in disgrace.
(6) He was in disgrace because he had lied.
(7) There is no disgrace in being poor.
(8) Sam was in disgrace with his parents.
(9) Smith faced total public disgrace after the incident.
(10) The swimmer was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace.
(11) It's a blooming disgrace!
(31) Being poor is no disgrace.
(32) The filthy streets are a disgrace to the town.
(33) Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party.
(33) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(34) These slums are a disgrace to the city.
(35) The state of our roads is a national disgrace.
(36) Your homework is an absolute disgrace.
(37) Her son's disgrace broke her heart.
(38) The state of our hospitals is a national disgrace.
(39) Your homework is a disgrace: rewrite it!
(40) She was sent home from the Olympics in disgrace.
(41) There's no disgrace in being poor.
(42) His crime had brought disgrace upon his whole family.
(43) Her silly mistake drew on her disgrace.
(44) He is a disgrace to our school.
(45) This room is an absolute disgrace !
(46) You're a disgrace - what a way to behave!
(47) It's a disgrace that they are paid so little.
(48) Toranaga sent us away in disgrace.
(49) Three families living in one room - it's a disgrace!
(50) It's an absolute disgrace, the way he treats his wife.
(51) He brought disgrace on the whole team by falsifying the results.
(52) He's in disgrace for having left his room in a mess.
(53) He has brought shame and disgrace on the whole family.
(54) That sort of behaviour is a disgrace to the legal profession.
(55) You have brought shame and disgrace on yourself and your family.
(56) I think the way she's been treated is a downright disgrace.
(57) Doctors like that are a disgrace to our hospitals and all the medical workers at that.
(58) It's a bloody disgrace that some war widows don't get a decent pension.
(59) The way the sales were handled was a complete disgrace.
(60) We shall think it no disgrace for you.
(61) He was a disgrace to the legal profession.
(62) Next door's goings on were an absolute disgrace.
(63) Wisdom attracts honor. Foolishness invites disgrace./disgrace.html Dr T.P.Chia 
(64) She says it's a disgrace.
(65) You normally get drummed out if you disgrace yourself.
(66) The way they treat their workers is a disgrace.
(67) The council tax is a disgrace.
(68) But there was no disgrace in that.
(69) Conception and disgrace somehow eluded her.
(70) Instead, his side were a shambles again, a disgrace.
(71) Our child care is a national disgrace.
(72) You are a disgrace to your country.
(73) To most people Neil is a disgrace.
(74) He couldn't disgrace himself in front of this woman.
(75) The 2-0 defeat was no disgrace.
(76) I shall have you drummed out of this establishment in utter disgrace!
(77) A hint of humanity and he was a disgrace to the family name.
(78) It was gone in a trice, saving him from a terrible thrashing or many long hours standing in disgrace.
(79) Garton killed himself because he could not bear the disgrace of a public scandal.
(80) It's a disgrace, we spend all that money on police protection and look what happens.
(81) Spike, still feeling in disgrace, comes in with her but lingers in the doorway.
(82) Villagers say the place is an eyesore and he is a disgrace to the church.
(83) This bureaucracy, for reasons still obscure, had decided that my posture was a disgrace and had to be corrected.
(84) The national disgrace is that we parents do nothing to stop this epidemic.
(85) It's a disgrace that the only hospital in the town has been closed.
(86) There was no disgrace in finishing fourth in the Olympic 100m final, won that year by Harrison Dillard.
(87) He would disgrace the family name and be destroyed into the bargain.
(88) Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book. Ronald Reagan 
(89) It is little short of a national disgrace that allocations are still being made using such a crude approach.
(90) A bloody disgrace the way the whole area been allowed to deteriorate.
(91) After a few years' disgrace they were back living quietly but comfortably in Moscow.
(92) Bulstrode is preparing to leave Middlemarch, so that disgrace, if it falls, will fall on him among strangers.
(93) It is a disgrace that Government Departments are not subjected to the same scrutiny and punishments.
(93) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(94) If he'd gone back to Zimbala it would have brought disgrace on the family.
(95) In those circumstances, is not Treasury pressure to sell off the spare land on the site a national disgrace?
(96) On seeing them escape, Shovel requested that he be shot with his own pistol, rather than return in disgrace.
(97) They are never forceful enough in condemning bad policing that is a disgrace to the republic and to the rule of law.
(98) Browne was caught using drugs, and was sent home from the private school in disgrace.
(99) And if they twist things still to my disgrace in both counts, what more is there I can do?
(100) These were the days when rock was being shooed out in disgrace, a lumpen confusion of scratched armpits and muddled motives.
(101) Interracial residence and intermarriage are not only a disgrace but also forbidden by law.
(102) Aristodemus went home and found himself ostracized, a national villain until he expiated his disgrace by dying a hero at Plataea.
(103) The letter telling him of his disgrace was delivered to him in prison.
(104) It is a disgrace that we still have hunger in this land of plenty.
(105) The industry carries no reserve on its books for sorrow or suffering or humiliation or disgrace except in money.
(106) Mentally ill people were thought to be a disgrace to the family.
(107) With no real power-base of his own, he was one of the first radicals to suffer disgrace.
(108) It is a disgrace if students are in difficulty on account of administrative failures by local education authorities.
(109) To have once been a criminal is no disgrace. To remain a criminal is the disgrace. Malcolm X 
(110) He told everyone Norm was a hothead, a poor sport, a disgrace as a Catholic, and a lousy catcher.
(111) In the end, Gerald R.. Ford pardoned Nixon after he resigned the presidency in disgrace.
(112) What a disgrace that this is allowed in our city.
(113) While the father was in jail, the whole family suffered his disgrace.
(114) But there is no sign that the disgrace of the last Soviet satrap will clear the way for peace.
(115) On the days when I am left to my own devices I am a bit of a disgrace really.
(116) The scandal over the deal forced the corporation's president to resign in disgrace.
(117) It was the first communication she'd had with her since the day she left the convent ignominiously and in dire disgrace.
(118) After the drama of Pye's water wall, this is all a bitter disappointment and something of a disgrace.
(119) It is a disgrace that politicians here never seem to concern themselves with these problems.
(120) After 13 years, it is an absolute disgrace that no input has been made to tackling unemployment.
(121) When we have lost everything, including hope, life becomes a disgrace, and death a duty. W.C. Fields 
(122) She avoided Methodist meetings, however, fearing that she would be a disgrace to her brother.
(123) It is capital crime, and a black disgrace to the races of civilized mankind.
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(124) There are times when to quit is more reasonable and decent and hanging on is a disgrace.
(125) They knew better than to insult their hosts by open mention of this superiority; such bad manners would disgrace the clan.
(126) I was a credit to the family and I was a disgrace to it.
(127) To be wealthy and honored in an unjust society is a disgrace. Confucius 
(128) My constituents have had to pay an additional £44.75 per adult because of that incompetence, and that is a disgrace.
(129) A different man for every child; a byword for disgrace.
(130) And what we got to put up with is a disgrace.
(131) It was the first time an American president resigned in disgrace.
(132) All he had done was scream abuse at her, accusing her of bringing shame and disgrace on the family.
(133) Opinion polls point to a spectacular comeback, seven years after he tumbled from the premiership in disgrace.
(134) I was having a spell as a civilian after leaving the Territorial Army in mild disgrace.
(135) This is no disgrace, to cook up beans and cornbread and make it last.
(136) It was no disgrace to a great nobleman to serve even in a junior capacity in a good regiment.
(137) The national airline is a disgrace.
(138) There's no disgrace in being a love child.
(139) I'm afraid poor Barbary will disgrace herself.
(140) She has brought disgrace upon womankind.
(141) Can even our Ministers sustain a more humiliating disgrace?
(142) Venal judges are a disgrace to a country.
(143) He was in disgrace after his ungentlemanly behavior.
(144) Colleges are third-rate and should be a national disgrace.
(145) To become a concubine - what a disgrace.
(146) Traditionally, an unmarried woman was considered a disgrace because the family would miss out on establishing social relationships with other clans.
(147) It is to know honor and disgrace and bear oneself that can promote the moral conscience.
(148) All the makers of idols will be put to shame and disgraced; they will go off into disgrace together.
(149) You care for nothing but dogs, shooting, and rat-catching. (1) You will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family.
(150) If you heedlessly damage your virtue, you bring shame and disgrace to your parents.
(151) People said I was a disgrace to my country, a faggot, an idiot.
(152) Defendant Davis also told Jane Doe the 'gay pride' was a disgrace to the school.
(153) When calamity, or when disgrace to the house,(http:///disgrace.html) let the Dedlocks listen for my steps.
(154) Darwin had scolded his teenage son, saying, "You care for nothing but shooting, dogs, and rat catching, and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family."
(155) The socialist outlook of honor and disgrace is the socialist values and individual values that we must establish at the conversion period from the traditional society to modern society.
(156) Maud Gonne 's letter about taking them off O'Connell street at night: disgrace to our Irish capital.
(157) If they were caught, she would be thrown out in disgrace, dismissed with ignominy.
(158) What went on was a scandal. It was a disgrace to Britain.
(159) Months later, after Nixon had resigned in disgrace, humor columnist Art Buchwald jokingly give Graham a small bronze wringer .
(160) The viewpoint and the feeling of honour and disgrace can not be devoid of self awareness, species awareness and evaluation awareness.
(161) He wanted to inflict some brand of disgrace upon the man's character.
(162) She was indeed trifling with fire and perhaps social disgrace into the bargain.
(163) The man was a disgrace to the Council, always interfering and hindering the business.
(164) Eight feet tall or maybe taller, with legs as thick around as trees, he had a chest worthy of a plow horse and shoulders that would not disgrace an ox.
(165) Exilic literature of the Southern Song Dynasty was born in the national catastrophe, disgrace and revival.
(166) Professor Richard Dawkins, Britain's best-known evolutionary biologist and a leading secularist, called the findings "a national disgrace".
(167) His lacklustre attorney-general Alberto Gonzales, who was forced to resign in disgrace, was only the most visible of an army of over-promoted, ideologically vetted homunculi.
(168) Glory in living thriftily and struggling ; take sybaritism to be a disgrace.
(169) In the Old Testament it is said that the men should attend the temple and then go home and teach their womenfolk so that the women would not bring disgrace to the family.
(170) The sooner you wipe that disgrace off your character, the sounder will be your sleep.
(171) They said to them, 'We can't do such a thing; we can't give our sister to a man who is not circumcised . That would be a disgrace to us.
(172) To know the disgrace and to be noble-minded is the interaction product of personal morality and social environment.
(173) Newcastle pair Kieron Dyer and Lee Bowyer were sent off in disgrace for fighting during their side's 3-0 home defeat against Aston Villa.
(174) "Of course I do, " he said pettishly, troubling only a little over the disgrace of the insinuation.
(175) Said the whispers, and then became voices again to say that Jane Farrier was a perfect disgrace the way she did her hair.
(176) Come, let us rebuild the wall of Jerusalem, and we will no longer be in disgrace .
(177) They call their State Assembly a disgrace for ratifying the 35th.
(178) It's a disgrace, it is a thuggish gang culture that has blighted the community increasingly over the years.
(179) Disgrace can be divided into the disgrace of self-discipline and the disgrace of heteronomy from the level of self-discipline.
(180) I am that kind of impatient person. At the beginning, i did mesmerise by him, until i had lost my sanity, this is such a disgrace of mine...
(181) All we know for sure is that Sennacherib abandoned the siege and galloped back in disgrace to his kingdom, where he was murdered 18 years later, apparently by his own sons.
(182) "You care for nothing but shooting, dogs and rat-catching, " Robert Darwin told his son, "and you will be a disgrace to yourself and all your family."
(183) He knows that would be a disgrace to a pirate, and Tom's too proud for that sort of thing.
(184) Well, you would be a nice old slouch of a hermit. You'd be a disgrace. "
(185) The two Uruguayan linesmen, who choked off England's goal, were, to be frank, a disgrace.
(186) Margaret Aspinall , chairwoman of the Hillsborough Family Support Group , said: " This is an absolute disgrace. "
(187) His name will live in infamy , ie He will always be held in disgrace.
(188) You are a chimney, a living volcano, a perambulating smoke-stack, and you are a perfect disgrace, Martin dear, you know you are.
(189) A mark of disgrace or dishonor ; a reproach or slur.
(189) try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(190) I would be content to drudge in earth , easing my heart's disgrace.
(191) He added: "I absolutely condemn sex tourism, which is a disgrace, I condemn paedophilia, in which I have never participated in any way.
(192) What a disgrace it would be if he were to be jilted by a teen - age girl!
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