discreditably
adverb uk/dɪˈskred.ɪ.tə.bli/ us/dɪˈskred.ə.t̬ə.bli/
丧失名誉地,失去信誉地
in a way that causes or should cause a loss of respect for a person, group, or idea
His conduct reflected discreditably on the Senate. 他的行为使得整个参议院都为之蒙羞。
While he acted discreditably, he did not break the law. 他虽然行为不端,但并没有触犯法律。
See: discredit
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- They blame other people for the problem, or even more discreditably, try to gain an advantage from it.
- If what he said were true, it reflected very discreditably upon the heads of the church.
- Discreditably, he blackmailed his co-conspirator to keep him on board.