shame的意思和读音

shame

: [ʃeɪm] : [ʃeɪm]

n.

v.使);使使

int.

shames  shaming  shamed  

v.+n.feel shame,hide shame,shame face

adj.+n.awful shame,everlasting shame

n.pride

v.honor,honour

n.disgrace,embarrassment,dishonour,dishonor,humiliation

v.embarrass,discredit,humiliate,mortify,degrade

shamen.

1.[u]the feelings of sadness, embarrassment and guilt that you have when you know that sth you have done is wrong or stupid

His face burned with shame.

She hung her head in shame.

He could not live with the shame of other people knowing the truth.

To my shame(= I feel shame that) I refused to listen to her side of the story.使

2.[u]the ability to feel shame at sth you have done

Have you no shame?

3.[sing]used to say that sth is a cause for feeling sad or disappointed

What a shame they couldn't come.

It's a shame about Tim, isn't it?

It's a shame that she wasn't here to see it.

It would be a crying shame(= a great shame) not to take them up on the offer.

4.[u]the loss of respect that is caused when you do sth wrong or stupid

There is no shame in wanting to be successful.

She felt that her failure would bring shame on her family.使

IDM

Their presentation put ours to shame.使

put sb/sth to shame使使to be much better than sb/sth

Their presentation put ours to shame.使

shame on you, him, etc.(informal)used to say that sb should feel ashamed for sth they have said or donev.

1.~ sb使to make sb feel ashamed

His generosity shamed them all.使

2.~ sb使使to make sb feel that they have lost honour or respect

You have shamed your family.使

int.

1.used to express sympathy, or to show that you like sb/sth

Shame, she's so cute!

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v.1.使;使;使;;2.使;使;使 (into out of doing)

n.1.a guilty and embarrassed feeling that you have when you or someone else has behaved badly; the ability to feel guilty or embarrassed when you or someone else behaves badly2.loss of respect or a good reputation because of your own or someone elses bad behavior or bad performance3.a reason for feeling sad or disappointed

v.1.to make someone feel guilty or embarrassed2.to cause yourself or someone else to lose respect or a good reputation3.to make someone or something seem bad or less impressive by comparison

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3. shallow a. shame n. Shanghai n. ...

5. shallow a. shame n. shampoo vt. n. ...

6. unimaginative a. shame n. hitchhike v.便 ...

7. shallow a. shame n. shampoo vt. n. ...

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1.Trees do not bark, no doubt kill; people have no sense of shame, invincible.

2.Maybe you could say she was an aggressive girl. Actually she was only a bragger who did not know what is the shame.

3.My tongue will tell of your righteous acts all day long, for those who wanted to harm me have been put to shame and confusion.

4.Embarrassing Secret: Your character has a secret about her past that she must hide or else suffer shame and ostracism from her peers.

5.It was a shame, Mr Tsai says, that the phones made by his Chinese clients came to be known as shanzai, or bandit, phones.”,

6.Police are on the case. Be on the look out for a really bad-spelling dirt-bag wielding a box-cutter and a face full of shame.

7.It is a shame that for a thousand years the world's banquets have utterly ignored the baby, as if he didn't amount to anything!

8.When a friend brought a kilo of beef that her mother had stolen for us from her factory canteen, my embarrassment turned to shame.

9.and steadfastly was she persuaded, that he could have no explanation to give, which a just sense of shame would not conceal.

10.What a shame it would be if the results you have worked to achieve required just a little longer to arrive than you were willing to wait.