dubious honour

可疑的荣誉

频率: 5.54.3 每百万词

Used ironically for an unpleasant task or distinction.

用于讽刺地指代不愉快的任务或区别。

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例句 (10)

dubious honour = 可疑的荣誉 (用于讽刺地指代不愉快的任务或区别。)

  • Max was given the dubious honour of organizing the children's party.马克斯被授予了组织儿童派对这一可疑的荣誉
  • I had the dubious honour of cleaning up after the event.我获得了活动结束后清理现场这一可疑的荣誉
  • She received the dubious honour of being the first to test the new system.她获得了第一个测试新系统这一可疑的荣誉
  • He won the dubious honour of presenting the most controversial paper.他赢得了展示最具争议论文这一可疑的荣誉
  • They bestowed upon me the dubious honour of explaining the mistake to management.他们授予我向管理层解释错误这一可疑的荣誉
  • It was a dubious honour to be chosen for such an unpleasant task.被选中承担如此不愉快的任务是一种可疑的荣誉
  • The team captain earned the dubious honour of announcing the disappointing results.队长获得了宣布令人失望的结果这一可疑的荣誉
  • I was awarded the dubious honour of working over the holiday weekend.我被授予了假期周末加班这一可疑的荣誉
  • She had the dubious honour of being the only volunteer for the difficult assignment.她获得了作为困难任务唯一志愿者这一可疑的荣誉
  • He claimed the dubious honour of making the final decision on the controversial policy.他获得了对有争议政策做最终决定这一可疑的荣誉