- 重点词汇
- deliberatelyadj.故意的;从容的;
- photosn.照片,相片( photo的名词复数 );
- were be的过去时复数和第二人称单数形式;有时代替 was,用于条件从句、动词 wish 之后等;
- theart.这个;指已提到或易领会到的人或事物;指独一无二的、正常的或不言而喻的人或事物;用以泛指;与形容词连用,指事物或统称的人;用于姓氏的复数形式前,指家庭或夫妇;(指特定用途的事物)足够,恰好;每,一;当前的,本,此;(重读,表示所指的为知名或重要的人或事物)
- takenv.使达到,把…推向,把…带到(另一个层次、层面等);拿;拿走;携带;取走;带去;引领;运走;接受;取得;
- presidentn.总统;主席;校长;行长;
- toprep. 向,朝着;到;关于;属于;
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Stigma as a sign disgrace of discredit, which ants a person apart from others.
污名被认为是一种贬低化标志, 它造成了人际分离和社会排斥.
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His attempt to discredit his opponent boomeranged ( on him ) when he was charged with libel.
他企图败坏对手名声反而自食其果,被控以诽谤罪.
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They also feared the Government would twist any Olympic protests to further discredit Falun Gong.
他们也担心中国政府可能歪曲任何奥运抗议,从而败坏法轮功的声誉.
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They felt as though they had done something discreditable and unclean.
他们觉得自己仿佛做了什么龌龊丢脸之事。
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It is sad and discreditable, but some of the Philanthropists often become weary of well-doing.
尽管事情是可悲和可恨的, 但一些慈善家常会对这类好事感到厌倦.
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这是文学中的一种巧合,以丢脸开始, 以荣誉告终.
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