shameful的意思和读音

shameful

: [ˈʃeɪmfəl] : [ˈʃeɪmf(ə)l]

adj.

Adj.+n.shameful conduct

adj.honorable,honourable

adj.disgraceful,reprehensible,dishonorable,dishonourable,discreditable

shamefuladj.

1.that should make you feel ashamed

shameful behaviour

It was shameful the way she was treated.

adj.1.;2.

adj.1.so bad that you feel ashamed of it

1. shaft n. ,,, shameful a. shark n. ...

2. dignity n. shameful adj. participate vi. ...

3. shame n. shameful adj. ashamed adj. ...

4. ... tapestry n. shameful a. beating n.

5. shameless shameful 15 light ...

6. shame n. shameful a. completely ad. ...

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1.This is shameful, I need you to help me with a loan of 2500 Euros (equivalent to $3200) to pay my hotel bills and get my self home.2500$3200)

2.13 that I might act on it out of fear and commit this sin. Then they would have had a shameful story with which to discredit me.使

3.But it was all in vain, and I had a feeling of the most dreadful, shameful failure.

4.But these days, sitting in the sun makes me feel guilty as well. A health columnist with a tan? Shameful.

5.Thinking that I might be a ready and sympathetic listener, she started raving about the shameful way she had been treated by her husband.

6.I had not expected that this shameful woman should flirt with her best friend's husband.

7.As I was growing up, one day it suddenly dawned on me somehow that it was shameful to be afraid of a dog.

8.but if it is shameful for a woman to have her hair cut off or to be shaved, let her be covered.

9.My siblings and I were instilled with the notion that there was something problematic, even shameful, about having a rich father.

10.Of course, it is truly shameful that it has taken global policy leaders so long to come to this point.