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humiliated

/hyoo-mil-ee-eyt or, often, yoo-/US // hyuˈmɪl iˌeɪt or, often, yu- //UK // (hjuːˈmɪlɪˌeɪt) //

受辱的,受辱,羞辱,耻辱

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hu·mil·i·at·ed, hu·mil·i·at·ing.

    • : to cause a painful loss of pride, self-respect, or dignity; mortify.

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Examples

  • In long, sometimes angry remarks before the vote, Chase, who is seeking the GOP nomination for governor, accused fellow senators of trying to humiliate her.

  • We’ve lost dignity, been humiliated, and our honor is in question.

  • “This is his ineffectual payback for being humiliated by a strong, independent woman,” she wrote.

  • But not until Gregory Peck is humiliated and walks out do we cut high and long to show his exit.

  • But below the surfaces of many of his films, rude, angry sex simmered; cool, icy blondes were tied up, handcuffed, humiliated.

  • For the next hour, she verbally humiliated him while he licked her boots and feet until they were completely cleaned.

  • During their incarceration, they were humiliated and forced to confess on national television.

  • I watched the pilot before I shot it, just to remind myself where she had been and how humiliated she was.

  • A more abject, humiliated man than I stand at this hour in my own eyes never yet took his sins upon his soul.

  • They poured into the ear of the humiliated queen the most revolting and loathsome execrations.

  • She remembered the many scenes in which her spirit had been humiliated by haughty assumptions.

  • My failure to accomplish the desired result is grievously exasperating, and I feel deeply humiliated.

  • I had been humiliated by my elephant, and now being disgusted with my monkey, I took Kari into town again.