to discredit
第三人称
discredits
现在进行时
discrediting
过去式
discredited
过去完成时
discredited
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败坏名声, 使失去信誉
to make someone or something be no longer respected
及物动词
- From their discriminatory practices to their mistreatment of employees, the company's actions have discredited their reputation as a fair and respected employer.
从他们的歧视性做法到对员工的虐待,该公司的行为已经损害了他们作为公平和受尊重的雇主的声音。
- The scandal served to discredit the politician in the eyes of the public.
这起丑闻有助于在公众眼中诋毁这位政治家。
- The investigation's findings discredited the previously respected company.
调查结果诋毁了之前受人尊敬的公司。
- Attempts to discredit her expertise failed as she proved her skills repeatedly.
试图诋毁她专业知识的尝试失败了,因为她一再证明了自己的技能。
- Rumors spread to discredit his reputation, despite his innocence.
尽管他是无辜的,谣言还是传播开来以诋毁他的声誉。
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诋毁, 质疑
to raise doubt about someone or something and make people stop believing in them
及物动词
- Attempts to discredit the research findings were unsuccessful, as the data and methodology were sound.
试图诋毁研究发现的做法没有成功,因为数据和方法论都很可靠。
- The online article's misleading information and lack of reliable sources quickly discredited its claims.
在线文章的误导性信息和缺乏可靠来源很快质疑了其主张。
- The new evidence served to discredit the witness's story.
新证据起到了诋毁证人故事的作用。
- Scientists found data that discredited the theory proposed last year.
科学家们发现了一些数据,这些数据质疑去年提出的理论。
- Critics attempted to discredit the historical account, calling it inaccurate.
批评者试图诋毁历史记载,称其不准确。
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败坏...的名声, 使...失去信誉
to make people believe someone or something is not trustworthy or reliable
及物动词
- His mistakes at work were used to discredit his ability to lead the project.
他在工作中的错误被用来诋毁他领导项目的能力。
- The lawyer attempted to discredit the witness during cross-examination.
律师在交叉询问中试图诋毁证人。
- The campaign was designed to discredit the opponent’s character and policies.
该活动旨在诋毁对手的性格和政策。
- The scandal discredited the official’s ability to lead the organization effectively.
丑闻损害了该官员有效领导组织的能力。
- Political rivals tried to discredit his leadership by highlighting past controversies.
政治对手试图通过强调过去的争议来诋毁他的领导。
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