“disgrace”可以造什么句,disgrace造句
They said, We blacken their faces and disgrace them.
Time after time he was ordered below in disgrace.
Do not let the oppressed retreat in disgrace; may the poor and needy praise your name.
Speaking from her home in New Jersey, she said: "Any letting out of Megrahi would be a disgrace."
Most of its small group of able ministers have resigned in disgrace (some more than once), fallen out with the leadership or died.
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.
"It means that when a ruler's subjects get it they turn distraught, when they lose it they turn distraught. That is what is meant by saying favour and disgrace goad as it were to madness."
I have to say that the tablecloth is a disgrace.
A gentleman takes it as a disgrace to let his words outstrip his deeds
He tries to talk to a large Aryan brother who rejects him with the condemnation, "you're a disgrace to your skin."
To mark with disgrace or infamy; stigmatize.
He ignored all questions of personal gain or loss, honour or disgrace. He simply gave no thought to himself.
Her detractors have, predictably, damned her as an attention-seeker, a disgrace or a pervert.
There were many very well qualified people interviewed for that job. You lost it only by a neck— and that's no disgrace.