ignoble的意思和读音

ignoble

: [ɪɡˈnoʊb(ə)l] : [ɪɡˈnəʊb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.honourable,honorable

adj.dishonourable,shameful,despicable,immoral,dastardly

ignobleadj.

1.not good or honest; that should make you feel shame

ignoble thoughts

an ignoble person

adj.1.;,2.,

adj.1.an ignoble feeling or action is not good and should make you feel ashamed

1. adj.n. ) | ignoble adj. scurrilous adj. | ...

2. ignitron ignoble ignobly ...

3. assemble ignoble double 使... ...

4. ignoble ignoble , ignoble () ...

5. multi: ignoble: patent: ...

6. ignite v. 使 ignoble adj. ignominious adj. ...

7. adj.n. ) | ignoble adj. scurrilous adj. | ...

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1.But in an old man who has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble .

2.It would be ignoble of me not to participate in this action because of the accident of this message.

3.Vain was that ambition, surely not an ignoble one, to set his name beside those of Gibbon and Mommsen.

4.He had not met an ignoble end; he was not cheated of a warrior's death.

5.What did he think of her--that she was base, vulgar, ignoble ?-

6.I'd rather on the battlefield is not willing to drag out an ignoble existence, lifelong bear the name of a coward.

7.I wish to preach, not the doctrine of ignoble EASE, but the doctrine of the strenuous life. --Theodore Roosevelt, American statesman.

8.To be a monastic out of ignoble reasons creates demerits and is unwise!

9.Lu Jian Chong, others did not sue you in jail, does not mean you are not guilty, you killed your son, ignoble.

10.She tried to muffle the heresy within herself and couldn't; even the word possibilities was splendidly dangerous and ignoble.