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discredit

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dis·cred·it1 /dɪsˈkredɪt/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  1 SPOILto make people stop respecting or trusting someone or something 损坏 〔某人或某物〕的名声[可信度] The company’s lawyers tried to discredit her testimony. 公司的律师试图质疑她的证词。2 BELIEVEto make people stop believing in a particular idea 使不再相信〔某种观点〕 His theories have now been discredited. 他的理论人们现在已经不相信了。→ See Verb table
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discreditIn the United States eugenics became almost completely discredited.Lawyers for the defense tried to discredit her testimony.There were reports that his campaign team had been trying to dig up information that might discredit his rival.It was very easy to discredit it.For instance, she cited studies that had been extensively discredited methodologically as though they had not been.Johnson became committed to discrediting the civil rights movement and asked Hoover to provide the ammunition.It was widely agreed that the episode had damaged the public image of Congress and had discredited the confirmation process.This gives rise to discretionary decisions by adjudicators and administrators, undermining generality and discrediting the ideal of the rule of law.It was a blatant attempt to discredit the Prime Minister.
discredit2 noun [uncountable]  SPOILthe loss of other people’s respect or trust 名誉丧失;信用丧失to somebody’s discredit To his discredit, he knew about the problem but said nothing. 他知道那个问题但什么也没说,这使他名誉扫地。bring discredit on/upon/to somebody/something The behaviour of fans has brought discredit on English football. 球迷的行为败坏了英格兰足球的名誉。
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discreditGingrich admitted to charges, brought by an investigative subcommittee of the ethics committee, that he brought discredit to the House.But he was right about Mr Wright, whose venality did cast discredit on the House and who deserved to go.Gwendolen can not long consider facts which do her discredit.But his evidence does not read to his discredit nearly so much as to the discredit of the committee.Harold Wilson appointed so many commissions that he brought the system into discredit.This reflects no discredit on them.bring discredit on/upon/to somebody/somethingGingrich admitted to charges, brought by an investigative subcommittee of the ethics committee, that he brought discredit to the House.
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discredit
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discredit1 /dɪsˈkredət, dɪsˈkredɪt/ verb [transitive]
1. to make people stop respecting or trusting someone or something:
    The company’s lawyers tried to discredit her testimony.
2. to make people stop believing in a particular idea:
    His theories have now been discredited.

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discredit2 noun [uncountable]
the loss of other people’s respect or trust
    to sb’s discredit
    To his discredit, he knew about the problem but said nothing.
    bring discredit on/upon/to somebody/something
    The behaviour of fans has brought discredit on English football.


dis·creditBrE /dɪsˈkredɪt/ 🔊NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they discredit BrE /dɪsˈkredɪt/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it discredits BrE /dɪsˈkredɪts/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪts/ 🔊past simple discredited BrE /dɪsˈkredɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪtɪd/ 🔊past participle discredited BrE /dɪsˈkredɪtɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪtɪd/ 🔊 -ing form discrediting BrE /dɪsˈkredɪtɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪtɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb/sth to make people stop respecting sb/sth 败坏…的名声;使丧失信誉;使丢脸The photos were deliberately taken to discredit the President. 这些蓄意拍摄的照片旨在败坏总统的名声。🔊🔊a discredited government/policy 名声扫地的政府;失去信誉的政策~ sth to make people stop believing that sth is true; to make sth appear unlikely to be true 使不相信;使怀疑;使不可置信These theories are now largely discredited among linguists. 这些理论现已大多受到语言学家的质疑。🔊🔊
dis·creditBrE /dɪsˈkredɪt/ 🔊NAmE /dɪsˈkredɪt/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] (formal) damage to sb's reputation; loss of respect 名誉丧失;信誉丧失;丢脸Violent football fans bring discredit on the teams they support. 狂暴的足球迷败坏了他们所支持球队的声誉。🔊🔊Britain, to its discredit, did not speak out against these atrocities. 英国没有公开反对这些残暴行为,因而名誉扫地。🔊🔊   compare credit noun (7)