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fall from grace
[fɔːl frəm ɡreɪs]

  • 失宠:从一个高的社会地位、声望、地位、权力等跌落到更低的地位,失去威望、地位或权力。在基督教中,它也指因犯罪或不当行为而失去上帝的恩宠。

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I fell from Grace 我从优雅中跌落

fall from grace

  • v. revert back to bad behavior after a period of good behavior

以上来源于: WordNet

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  • When cocaine eventually fell from grace as a beverage ingredient, kola-extract colas became popular.

    作为一种饮料成分可卡因最终“失宠”时,含可乐果提取液的可乐便开始流行起来

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  • No one knows why, but the fell from grace with the boss.

    不知为什么他竟失宠上司

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  • The senior officer at our company fell from grace when he was found having disclosed trade secrets to competitors.

    公司高层人员发现竞争对手透露商业秘密,结果被撤去重要职务。

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  • Quality circles fell from grace as they were thought to be failing to live up to their promise.

    ECONOMIST: Idea

  • It is the same lesson learned, albeit on a smaller scale, by certain other big time football programs when their head coaches fell from grace.

    FORBES: For Penn State, This Is A Chance To Get Priorities Straight

  • Prostate cancer, once a research backwater, is suddenly sexy thanks to the work of one patient: Michael Milken, the Wall Street wizard who fell from grace in the late Eighties and found redemption in a medical miracle.

    FORBES: Disease and Redemption

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