undignified信息详情
adj.不庄重的;无威严的
indignified───未消化的
undignifies───v.使丧失尊严
dignified───adj.庄严的;有尊严的;高贵的;v.使高贵(dignify的过去式)
indignifies───侮辱
unmagnified───不庄重的
consignified───委托
undignifying───v.使丧失尊严
dignifies───vt.使高贵;增威严;授以荣誉
ignified───点燃
an undignified scramble for the best seats.───争抢最好的位子,真是有失体统。
It is sad to see a county confine its activities to undignified public bickering.───看到一个国家的活动离不开豪无尊严的公开争吵是令人痛心的。
Such conduct is undignified for a person of his position.───对于他这种地位的人来说,这样的行为是不庄重的。
I was such a bright young man that I thought some of his remarks undignified , and butted in myself.───我那时真是聪明过分,总觉他说话不大漂亮,非自己插嘴不可。
His skis crossed and he sat down in a most undignified manner.───他的滑雪板交叉在一起坐下时,姿势很不雅观。
But suddenly that part of him that was left behind convulsed in undignified haste.───但突然这部分他留下的有损尊严的震撼操之过急。
It must have been quite undignified for him to run ahead of the crowd and then climb a convenient tree!───他跑到前面,爬上路边的一颗树,这对他来说实在是颇失颜面!
It was an undignified journey. As Mr Berlusconi arrived at the palace, a large crowd booed and jeered.───此行并不光彩,贝卢斯科尼到达总统官邸时,一大群人向他发出嘘声和嘲笑声。
Even turning around is difficult, and they often end up in an undignified heap at the base of the tree.───甚至转身都很艰难,而且它们常最终大损尊严地堆坐到树底边的地面上。