单词 | shame |
释义 | shameshamesshameshame1 /ʃeɪm/ noun [uncountable] the feeling that you have when you know that you have behaved badly or have lost other people’s respect ➔ ashamed: a deep sense of shame很深的羞愧感He’s brought shame on the whole family.bring 他给全家带来了耻辱。Have you no shame?你这人不知羞耻吗? ➔ see WORD CHOICE at guiltPhrasesit’s a shame/what a shame spoken used to say that a situation is disappointing and you wish that it was differentshame (that)It’s a shame you can’t come.你不能来真可惜。It’s a great shame to be indoors on such a nice day.这么好的天呆在屋里真太可惜了。put somebody/something to shame to be much better than someone or something else: She has a knowledge of classical music that puts me to shame.haveput她对古典音乐的了解让我自愧不如。THESAURUS: shameshame the feeling that you have when you know that you have behaved badly or have lost other people’s respect: He felt deep shame for what he had done.feelhavedoShe hung her head in shame (=she looked down at the ground).hanghumiliation a feeling of shame and embarrassment because you have been made to look weak or stupid in front of other people: She suffered the humiliation of being asked to leave the restaurant.sufferbeaskThe team don’t want to have the humiliation of coming bottom of the league.comeguilt the feeling that you are a bad person because you know that you have done something wrong: Anna felt no guilt at leaving her husband.feelleaveembarrassment the nervous and uncomfortable feeling that you have when you are worried about what other people will think of you, for example when you make a silly mistake, or you have difficulty doing something: Imagine my embarrassment when I found out that I had left the bathroom door open.findhaveleave |
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