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shame

/sheym/US // ʃeɪm //UK // (ʃeɪm) //

耻辱,羞愧,羞辱,羞愧难当

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
    • : susceptibility to this feeling: to be without shame.
    • : disgrace; ignominy: His actions brought shame upon his parents.
    • : a fact or circumstance bringing disgrace or regret: The bankruptcy of the business was a shame. It was a shame you couldn't come with us.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    shamed, sham·ing.

    • : to cause to feel shame; make ashamed: His cowardice shamed him.
    • : to publicly humiliate or shame for being or doing something specified: kids who've been fat-shamed and bullied; dog-shaming pictures of canines chewing up shoes.
    • : to drive, force, etc., through shame: He shamed her into going.
    • : to cover with ignominy or reproach; disgrace.

Phrases

  • shame on you
  • crying shame
  • for shame
  • put to shame

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundisgrace, embarrassment
Forms: shamed, shaming
Synonyms
confusion混乱,迷惑,混乱局面,困惑contempt蔑视,藐视,鄙视,藐视法庭guilt愧疚,内疚,疚感,内疚感humiliation羞辱,耻辱,侮辱,屈辱irritation刺激性,刺激,刺激性的,恼怒remorse悔恨,忏悔,悔意,懊悔scandal丑闻,丑事,丑行,诽谤stigma耻辱,污名,耻辱感,羞辱abashment贬损,抛弃,贬值,贬低blot污点,污渍,污痕,污污点chagrin懊恼,懊悔,懊丧,懊恼的是compunction强迫症,强迫性,强迫性行为,强迫症状contrition忏悔,悔恨,悔过,悔改degradation退化,降解,降级,降落derision嘲笑,嘲笑声,嘲笑的话,嘲弄discomposure处置,破坏性,破坏性的,破坏力discredit诋毁,抹黑,诋毁名誉,诋毁他人disesteem不自尊,自卑感,不自尊心,不尊dishonor辱骂,不名誉,侮辱,不光彩的事disrepute不名誉,声名狼藉,不光彩的事,不光彩的事情ignominy耻辱,无名氏,羞辱,无耻infamy臭名昭著,恶名昭彰,声名狼藉,恶名mortification屈辱,屈辱感,堕落,屈辱的代价obloquy厌恶,辱骂,厌烦,厌恶感odium汇编,纲要,纲目,铟opprobrium辱骂,辱骂声,谴责,丑闻pang悸动,悸動,悸动的,悸动的心reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪self-disgust自我厌恶,自厌恶,自厌,自我厌恶感self-reproach自责,自怨自艾,自悔,自重self-reproof自我保护,自我防卫,自防,自我防备shamefacedness羞愧的脸,羞愧难当,羞愧的面孔,羞愧的表情smear涂抹,涂片,敷衍了事,抹黑stupefaction惊愕,昏厥,昏昏沉沉,昏迷treachery背信弃义,奸诈,奸诈行为,诡诈bad conscience坏良心,坏的良心,恶毒的良心,恶习ill repute恶名昭彰,恶名,声名狼藉,口碑不佳loss of face丢脸,面目全非,脸面丧失,脸面扫地pudency尊严,大胆的,大胆,尊严问题skeleton in the cupboard橱柜里的骷髅,橱柜里的骨架,橱柜中的骷髅,橱柜里的骷髅头

Examples

  • Evidence suggests that shame can undermine, rather than promote, moral motivation.

  • If you talk to the women now — having participated in a series, having come clean with their story, having decided to speak openly about it to cameras — I think you’ll find much less shame.

  • It’s a shame with all of that flooding, we may miss it again the next time he’s actually onto something.

  • What’s a shame is that Huawei has arguably the most efficient 5G products.

  • It would be a shame if that couldn’t be brought to bear across the whole planet.

  • But there's a ton of value for me in my background and my history, and losing it would be a shame.

  • As ever, Jon Stewart and The Daily Show crew encouraged us to find some humor alongside the horror and the shame.

  • The post-dinner conversations of staffers and policy-makers was seamed with shame, and even defeatism.

  • It's a shame, because Samberg's work on Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been stronger than ever this past season.

  • Her own muddled feelings of confusion, shame, and fear are what make the essay great and what make the essay her story.

  • Tell Lady Maude the candid truth, and take shame and blame to yourself, as you deserve.

  • I had it put in order whilst you were in London; it was a shame to let a sacred place remain in such a state.

  • For better is the iniquity of a man, than a woman doing a good turn, and a woman bringing shame and reproach.

  • He could not possibly doubt or question, and shame flooded him till he felt himself the meanest man alive.

  • My own yielding folly alone is to blame, and I shall take shame to myself for ever.