释义 |
- n.羞愧;羞耻;耻辱;惭愧
- v.使羞愧(或惭愧);使蒙受耻辱;使丢脸
- int.(表示同情或喜爱)真可惜
- 网络遗憾的事;羞辱
过去分词:shamed 现在分词:shaming 第三人称单数:shames v.+n. feel shame,hide shame,shame face adj.+n. awful shame,everlasting shame n. disgrace,embarrassment,dishonour,dishonor,humiliation v. embarrass,discredit,humiliate,mortify,degrade 1. | [u] 羞耻;羞愧;惭愧the feelings of sadness, embarrassment and guilt that you have when you know that sth you have done is wrong or stupid |
| His face burned with shame. 他的脸因羞愧而发烫。 | | She hung her head in shame. 她羞愧地低下了头。 | | He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth. 别人知道了事情的真相,他羞得无地自容。 | | To my shame(= I feel shame that) I refused to listen to her side of the story. 使我感到惭愧的是,我拒绝听她对事情的解释。 |
2. | [u] 羞耻心;羞愧感the ability to feel shame at sth you have done |
| Have you no shame? 你就不知道羞耻吗? |
3. | [sing] 令人惋惜的事;让人遗憾的事used to say that sth is a cause for feeling sad or disappointed |
| What a shame they couldn't come. 他们不能来了,真是遗憾。 | | It's a shame about Tim, isn't it? 蒂姆的事让人遗憾,你说是不是? | | It's a shame that she wasn't here to see it. 真可惜,她没在这儿亲眼看看。 | | It would be a crying shame(= a great shame) not to take them up on the offer. 要是不接受他们的提议,将来后悔都来不及。 |
4. | [u] 耻辱;丢脸the loss of respect that is caused when you do sth wrong or stupid |
| There is no shame in wanting to be successful. 有抱负不是什么丢脸的事。 | | She felt that her failure would bring shame on her family. 她觉得她的失败会使家人蒙羞。 |
IDM | Their presentation put ours to shame. 他们的演出使我们的相形见绌。 |
put sb/sth to shame 大大胜过;使相形见绌;使自愧不如to be much better than sb/sth | Their presentation put ours to shame. 他们的演出使我们的相形见绌。 |
shame on you, him, etc. (informal) (责备时说)真丢脸,真不害臊used to say that sb should feel ashamed for sth they have said or done 1. | ~ sb 使羞愧(或惭愧)to make sb feel ashamed |
| His generosity shamed them all. 他的大度使他们都感到羞愧。 |
2. | ~ sb 使蒙受耻辱;使丢脸to make sb feel that they have lost honour or respect |
| You have shamed your family. 你使你的家庭蒙受了耻辱。 |
1. | (表示同情或喜爱)真可惜,太遗憾了,好极了,真棒used to express sympathy, or to show that you like sb/sth |
| Shame, she's so cute! 哇,她简直是太漂亮了! |
n. | 5. 〔口语〕太岂有此理的事情;不应该的事情;令人惋惜的事 5. 〔口语〕太岂有此理的事情;不应该的事情;令人惋惜的事 | v. | 1. 使相形见绌;使黯然失色;〔主用被动语态〕使感觉羞耻而 1. 使相形见绌;使黯然失色;〔主用被动语态〕使感觉羞耻而 |
n. | 1. a negative emotion that combines feelings of dishonor, unworthiness, and embarrassment 2. the capacity or tendency to feel shame 3. a state of disgrace or dishonor 4. a cause for regret or disappointment 5. somebody or something that causes somebody else to feel shame 6. a guilty and embarrassed feeling that you have when you or someone else has behaved badly 7. a reason for feeling sad or disappointed 8. loss of respect or a good reputation because of your own or someone else’s bad behaviour or bad performance 1. a negative emotion that combines feelings of dishonor, unworthiness, and embarrassment 2. the capacity or tendency to feel shame 3. a state of disgrace or dishonor 4. a cause for regret or disappointment 5. somebody or something that causes somebody else to feel shame 6. a guilty and embarrassed feeling that you have when you or someone else has behaved badly 7. a reason for feeling sad or disappointed 8. loss of respect or a good reputation because of your own or someone else’s bad behaviour or bad performance | v. | 1. to make somebody feel the negative emotion of shame 2. to make somebody do something by exploiting the fact that he or she would be ashamed not to do it 3. to be so much better or more successful than others as to expose their comparative inadequacy 4. to make someone feel guilty or embarrassed 5. to cause yourself or someone else to lose respect or a good reputation 6. to make someone or something seem bad or less impressive by comparison 7. cause shame to;cause sb to feel shame 1. to make somebody feel the negative emotion of shame 2. to make somebody do something by exploiting the fact that he or she would be ashamed not to do it 3. to be so much better or more successful than others as to expose their comparative inadequacy 4. to make someone feel guilty or embarrassed 5. to cause yourself or someone else to lose respect or a good reputation 6. to make someone or something seem bad or less impressive by comparison 7. cause shame to;cause sb to feel shame | int. | 1. used to react sympathetically to something disappointing 2. used to show that you think that something or somebody is attractive in an endearing way |
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