infamy的意思和读音

infamy

: [ˈɪnfəmi] : ['ɪnfəmi]

n.

infamies  

n.repute,good deed

n.notoriety,ill fame,shame,disrepute,ignominy

infamyn.

1.[u]the state of being well known for sth bad or evil

a day that will live in infamy

2.[u][c]evil behaviour; an evil act

scenes of horror and infamy

n.1.,2.,3.】()

n.1.a reputation for something bad

1. inexorable adj. infamy n. infatuate vt. 使使 ...

2. seamy infamy digamy ...

4. infamous infamy , infirm ,, ...

5. ) bulletin n. ) infamy n. ) deliberately adv. ...

6. ) bulletin n. ) infamy n. ) deliberately adv. ...

7.(Infamy)。 (Germany)

8.(kind,reprove)(infamy)(return;turn away)。

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1.Maybe it was the day of infamy that awakened a nation to a storm in the Pacific and a madman's death march across Europe.使

2.He bears no letter of infamy wrought into his garment, as thou dost; but I shall read it on his heart.

3.Even if it does, that should not obscure the fact that Mr bin Laden's infamy in the West is losing its power to inspire his own people.便西

4.Aptly named Hannibal earned infamy for beating his model wife to a pulp in a suite at the posh Claridge's hotel in London.

5.Sometimes the red infamy upon her breast would give a sympathetic throb, as she passed near a venerable minister or magistrate.

6.And OVER her grave, the infamy that she must carry thither would be her only monument.

7.Fortunately, few people with psychotic tendencies go on to become serial killers, but those who do gain an infamy matched by no other crime.

8.For those seeking graphic if not necessarily balanced accounts of Japanese infamy, there is no better place to look than China. . .使

9.If infamy were the same as popularity, this woman would probably be at the top of the list.’,

10.What a horrible day of infamy in the life of this anointed man of God!