dishonour
(US dishonor), n [U, sing]
(fml or rhet 文或修辞) loss of honour or respect 不名誉; 耻辱; 丢脸
bring dishonour on one's family, country, regiment, etc 使自己的家庭、 国家、 所在团等蒙羞. dishonour, v [Tn]
(fml 文)
1 bring dishonour on (sb/sth) 使(某人[某事物])蒙羞; 败坏(某人[某事 物])的名誉
a cowardly act that dishonours his memory 使他一想起便羞愧不已的怯懦之举.
2 (of a bank) refuse to cash (a cheque, etc) (指银行)拒绝兑现(支票等). Cf 参看 bounce.
Sure. Can you give me fifty dollars in small bills, please, and ten dollars in change?
好的。你可以帮我把50块钱换成小钞,10块换成零钱吗?
To save time is to lengthen life.
省节时间就是延长寿命。
Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter's assistance to search for nay intruders who might still be lurking in her flat.