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单词 shame
例句
noun | verb
shameshame1 /ʃeɪm/ noun shame
the feeling that you have when you know that you have behaved badly and lost the respect of other people:
  • He felt a deep sense of shame because he could not help his poor mother.
  • She lowered her head in shame when the teacher caught her cheating.
  • humiliation
    a feeling of shame and embarrassment because you look weak or stupid in front of other people:
  • The humiliation of losing the game so badly stayed with the team for weeks.
  • dishonor (formal)
    the loss of other people's respect for someone's profession, country, or family, which happens because of his or her bad actions:
  • The soldiers who hurt their prisoners brought dishonor on their country.
  • disgrace
    the loss of other people's respect because you have done something very bad and shocking:
  • He faced public disgrace when his affair with another woman was reported in the papers.
  • If someone is a disgrace to something, he or she has done something bad or unacceptable, and has made people feel ashamed of him or her: After he was arrested and put in jail, his father told him that he was a disgrace to the family.
    stigma (formal)
    a strong feeling of shame and a feeling that other people disapprove of you. Stigma is used especially when this seems unfair and unreasonable:
  • Even when someone has been found innocent of a crime, the stigma of being accused of the crime often remains.
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see pride (1) ➔ see embarrassment, guilt
    noun | verb
    shameshame2 /ʃeɪm/ verb ➔ see embarrass
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