mid-13c., from Old French deshonorer (12c.), from Late Latin dishonorare (reformed from classical Latin dehonestare), from dis- "opposite of" (see dis-) + honorare (see honor). Related: Dishonored; dishonoring.
dishonor (n.)
c. 1300, from Old French deshonor (12c.); see dishonor (v.).
权威例句
1. She refuses to see her beloved boy die in such dishonor.
她不愿看到她深爱的男友就这样不名誉地死去。
2. What he had done brought dishonor to the family.
他的所作所为败坏了他家的声誉.
3. His desertion to the enemy was a dishonor to his family.