B2 embarrassment and the loss of other people's respect, or behaviour that causes this耻辱,丢脸;不光彩的行为
B2 to be a very bad situation非常糟糕,太不像话
C2 to be so bad or unacceptable that you make people lose respect for the group or activity you are connected to是…的耻辱
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It's a disgrace that some war widows don't get a decent pension.
I think the way she's been treated is a downright disgrace.
She found the disgrace of losing her job very hard to deal with.
There is no disgrace in admitting that you cannot do something - it's always best to ask for help.
Andrew behaved so badly on the school trip that he was sent home in disgrace.
to make people stop respecting you or your family, team, etc. by doing something very bad使丢脸,使蒙羞,使没面子
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