shame
- IPA[SHām]
美式
- a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior;a loss of respect or esteem; dishonor
- (of a person, action, or situation) make (someone) feel ashamed;bring shame to
verb: shame, 3rd person present: shames, gerund or present participle: shaming, past tense: shamed, past participle: shamed
noun: shame, plural noun: shames
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名詞
- 1. a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior she was hot with shame he felt a pang of shame at telling Alice a lie 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a loss of respect or esteem; dishonor the incident had brought shame on his family 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used to reprove someone for something of which they should be ashamed shame on you for dredging up such terrible memories for shame, brother!
- ▪ a regrettable or unfortunate situation or action it is a shame that they are not better known 同義詞
- ▪ a person, action, or situation that brings a loss of respect or honor ignorance of Latin would be a disgrace and a shame to any public man 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. (of a person, action, or situation) make (someone) feel ashamed I tried to shame him into giving some away 同義詞
- ▪ bring shame to the entire debacle has shamed our community
- ▪ cause (someone) to feel ashamed or inadequate by outdoing or surpassing them she shames me with her eighty-year-old energy
- cause (someone judged to be fat or overweight) to feel humiliated by making mocking or critical ... I get sick to my stomach thinking of all the people who took to Twitter to fat-shame her a friend of mine got fat-shamed by a skinny hipster bartender there
Oxford American Dictionary
- a reluctance to travel by air, or discomfort at doing so, because of the damaging emission of ... with the rise of flight shame, airlines are racing to find an answer for how to reduce their climate impact concern about the emissions from flying sparked the flight shame movement
Oxford American Dictionary
- a reluctance to travel by air, or discomfort at doing so, because of the damaging emission of ... with the rise of flight shame, airlines are racing to find an answer for how to reduce their climate impact concern about the emissions from flying sparked the flight shame movement
Oxford Dictionary
- stigmatize (a woman) for engaging in behaviour judged to be promiscuous or sexually provocative: she was slut-shamed for wearing a bikini you can't talk about sex without getting gossiped about or slut-shamed
Oxford Dictionary
- stigmatize (a woman) for engaging in behavior judged to be promiscuous or sexually provocative: she was slut-shamed for wearing a bikini you can't talk about sex without getting gossiped about or slut-shamed
Oxford American Dictionary
- cause (someone judged to be fat or overweight) to feel humiliated by making mocking or critical ... I get sick to my stomach thinking of all the people who took to Twitter to fat-shame her a friend of mine got fat-shamed by a skinny hipster bartender there
Oxford Dictionary
- mock or stigmatize (someone) by making critical comments about the shape, size, or appearance ... the singer addressed the trolls that body-shamed her over her picture in a tank top
Oxford Dictionary
- an action or situation that causes embarrassment: it was a shame job in those days to have two children before you were married
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ʃeɪm]
英式
- a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish ... she was hot with shame he felt a pang of shame at telling Alice a lie
- make (someone) feel ashamed: I tried to shame him into giving some away legal action must be taken and companies named and shamed
- used to express sentimental pleasure, especially at something small and endearing: look at the foals—shame, aren't they sweet?
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