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humbling

/huhm-buhl, uhm-/US // ˈhʌm bəl, ˈʌm- //UK // (ˈhʌmbəl) //

谦卑,谦卑的,谦逊的,谦逊

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    hum·bler, hum·blest.

    • : not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
    • : having a feeling of insignificance, inferiority, subservience, etc.: In the presence of so many world-famous writers I felt very humble.
    • : low in rank, importance, status, quality, etc.; lowly: of humble origin;a humble home.
    • : courteously respectful: In my humble opinion you are wrong.
    • : low in height, level, etc.; small in size: a humble member of the galaxy.
v.有主动词 verb
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    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbshame, put down
Synonyms
chagrin懊恼,懊悔,懊丧,懊恼的是chasten惩戒,责罚,督责,鞭笞confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听confuse淆乱,混淆,迷惑,混乱crush粉碎,碾压,压碎,破碎deflate放气,平放,平减,平移disgrace耻辱,羞辱,侮蔑,耻辱感embarrass尴尬,窘迫,尴尬的,窘迫的humiliate羞辱,侮辱,侮辱性的,辱骂mortify羞辱,抹黑,辱骂,抹杀overcome克服,攻克,战胜,克服困难subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服upset心烦意乱,心乱如麻,烦乱,心烦意乱的abase碱基,碱液,碱碱,碱厂abash羞辱,羞愧难当,羞涩,羞愧break突破,休息,断裂,断debase贬低,贬损,贬值,贬低自己degrade贬低,堕落,降级,退化demean贬低,贬抑,贬损,贬低他人demote降职,降级,贬职,贬低deny否定,否认,拒绝,拒绝承认discomfit讨厌的人,扰乱秩序,烦人的事,扰乱秩序的行为discredit诋毁,抹黑,诋毁名誉,诋毁他人hide隐藏,隐藏起来,隐蔽lower较低的,较低,低层,低级reduce减少,降低,削减,缩小silence沉默,缄默,肃静,沉默寡言sink水槽,沉降,沉没,沉沦snub冷落,冷落了,冷落的,冷漠squash壁球,压扁,压扁机,压碎squelch静音,静噪,压制,压抑bemean卑弥呼,卑鄙小人,卑鄙,卑鄙的人bring down降低,弄倒,带下,弄垮cast down抛下,投下,丢弃,扔下cut to the quick快刀斩乱麻,一针见血,一刀切,斩钉截铁地说make eat dirt吃土,吃泥土,吃泥巴,吃屎make one feel small使人感到渺小,让人觉得自己很渺小,使人感到渺茫,让人觉得自己很渺茫pop one's balloonpull down拉下,拉下来,下拉,下拉式put away收起,收起来,收回,收好put one away收起一个,放了一个,收起了一个,收起一张put to shame羞愧难当,羞辱,丢人现眼,羞愧strike dumb傻眼了,傻傻分不清楚,傻子,傻傻分不清take down记下,拿下,记下了,取下take down a peg卸任,卸磨杀驴,摘下帽子,摘下眼镜
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Examples

  • 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.