dishonourable discharge
noun [ C or U ] UK uk/dɪˌsɒn.ə.rə.bəl ˈdɪs.tʃɑːdʒ/ us/dɪˌsɑː.nɚ.ə.bəl ˈdɪs.tʃɑːrdʒ/ (US dishonorable discharge)
惩戒免职,开除军籍
an occasion when someone is made to leave the armed forces because they have broken the law or rules
He was given 30 days' confinement and a dishonourable discharge after deserting his post. 他因为擅离职守而被监禁30天,并被开除军籍。
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- The outcome was a court-martial and dishonourable discharge.
- He threatened to throw his commanding officer overboard and was court-martialled, sentenced to nine months in Colchester Barracks, and came home with a dishonourable discharge.
- Any marine caught infringing the ban on drug-related or gang-related tattoos faces dishonourable discharge.
- He was demoted to private, forced to forfeit all back pay and benefits and handed a dishonourable discharge.