humbling 的 2 个定义
hum·bler, hum·blest.
hum·bled, hum·bling.
- to lower in condition, importance, or dignity; abase.
- to destroy the independence, power, or will of.
- to make meek: to humble one's heart.
humbling 近义词
shame, put down
humbling 的近义词 45 个
- chagrin
- chasten
- confound
- confuse
- crush
- deflate
- disgrace
- embarrass
- humiliate
- mortify
- overcome
- subdue
- upset
- abase
- abash
- break
- debase
- degrade
- demean
- demote
- deny
- discomfit
- discredit
- hide
- lower
- reduce
- silence
- sink
- snub
- squash
- squelch
- bemean
- bring down
- cast down
- cut to the quick
- make eat dirt
- make one feel small
- pop one's balloon
- pull down
- put away
- put one away
- put to shame
- strike dumb
- take down
- take down a peg
humbling 的反义词 34 个
更多humbling例句
- Obese mice given HUMBLE or brown cells now weighed 20 percent more.
- This week Natasha was on vacation, so Danny and your humble servant had to endeavor alone.
- Yesterday Ocean Spray was humbled to gift Nathan with something of importance to him— a truck we knew he needed.
- If the idea that Darwin humbled us has become canonical, what is less often observed is the fact that the newfound humility was, in certain important respects, misleading—and dangerously so.
- In June, Paul attacked Fauci for not being more optimistic about the coronavirus, saying that Fauci wasn’t the “end-all” and that he should be more humble about what he didn’t know.
- To be the very first moment that we see on an episode of The Good Wife was quite a compliment and very humbling.
- The Humbling focuses on Simon Axler (Pacino), a veteran stage actor who loses the desire to act.
- Perry called his failed 2012 bid for the GOP nomination “painful” and “humbling.”
- The messy, complex, non-linear movement of actual history, by contrast, is unsettling, humbling—even terrifying.
- But it is a humbling reminder of how moral campaigns are actually won: with more than simple appeals to the heart.
- No small part of those energies in the business district were devoted to humbling the rival, in the matter of commerce.
- I don't believe Marian needs humbling; one can't help liking her; and she's ever so good to look at.
- She had succumbed to the monster, humbling herself below animals; and now she loved a hero, aspiring to the semi-divine.
- It was a strange picture—this brilliant beauty, forgetful of pride and station, humbling herself to a poor candle seller.
- Considering his late successes, we are surprised at his thus humbling himself to his foe.