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a·shamed
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比较级:more ashamed
最高级:most ashamed
ashamedly (adv.)
adjective
having feelings of shame, guilt, or embarrassment.He felt ashamed of himself for speaking so heartlessly to his mother.
to have feelings of shame or embarrassment in connection with what one has or is associated with.When he saw how elegantly she was dressed, he felt suddenly ashamed of his shabby clothes.He was a simple man of little education, and he sometimes felt his grown children were ashamed of him.
reluctant because of the anticipation of shame or embarrassment.Unfortunately, she is ashamed to show anyone her art work.Some teenagers are ashamed to be seen with their parents.
ashamed of难为情,害臊;对…感到羞耻;对…感到惭愧
feel ashamed感到羞愧
这组词都有“羞愧的”的意思,其区别是:
shameful指人或人的行为本身不光彩、不道德。
ashamed用于人,指因干了错事、坏事或傻事等而感到羞愧。
以上来源于网络
古英语 asceamed “感到羞耻,充满羞耻”,过去分词 ascamian “感到羞耻”,由 a- 强调前缀和 scamian “感到羞耻,脸红; 使感到羞耻”组成(参见 shame(v.),并比较德语 erschämen)。该动词已经过时,但过去分词仍在使用。意思是“因为害羞而不情愿”的时间为公元1300年左右。相关: Ashamedly; ashamedness。
Middle English, from Old English āscamod, past participle of āscamian to shame, from ā- (perfective prefix) + scamian to shame — more at abide, shame
The first known use of ashamed was before the 12th century
ashoreadverb
on or to the shore
ash1 of 2noun
any of a genus of trees related to the olive and having bark with grooves and ridges and winged seeds
the hard strong wood of an ash
ash2 of 2noun
the solid that remains after material is thoroughly burned or is oxidized by chemical means
fine particles of mineral matter from a volcanic vent
plural the remains of something destroyed : ruins
plural the remains of the dead human body especially after cremation
ash1 of 2noun
any of a genus of trees related to the olive and having bark with grooves and ridges and winged seeds
the hard strong wood of an ash
ash2 of 2noun
the solid that remains after material is thoroughly burned or is oxidized by chemical means
fine particles of mineral matter from a volcanic vent
plural the remains of something destroyed : ruins
plural the remains of the dead human body especially after cremation
ashenadjective
of the color of ashes
deadly pale
ashen with fear
ashamedadjective
feeling shame, guilt, or disgrace
ashamed of my behavior
kept from doing something by an expectation of shame
ashamed to beg
1 He offers me his hand, and I’m not ashamed to admit that I pretend to need it.
2 “I am totally not ashamed. I just haven’t told my parents. Because they know anyway.”
3 She loved to braid Rachel’s hair, but was suddenly ashamed that she had only string to bind it with.
4 He didn’t care about the bird, or its life, but he knew what older people would say if they had seen him kill it; he was ashamed because of their potential opinion.
5 I feel ashamed for having thought the worst.
6 They will blame her for this, he realized, ashamed.
7 Now she thought, Theo is being spiteful and Luke is trying to be nice; Luke is ashamed of himself for laughing at me and he is ashamed of Theo for being spiteful.
8 As he got slowly to his feet again, his mother said from the doorway, 'I think that you should be very, very ashamed of yourself.'
9 “I’m sure you feel ashamed of me. You’ve every right to be, but you mustn’t be ashamed of her. She was a good woman with a good heart.”
10 “I have only drunk tea as yet,” replied Wang Lung and he was half ashamed.
11 I was ashamed when I saw his wounded hands.
12 “I’m so glad you came home. I knew you weren’t ashamed of me!”
13 And also ashamed, because why would I presume any differently?
14 And thirteen mice, ashamed for Lester, looked away Reader, can you imagine your own father not voting against your being sent to a dungeon full of rats?
15 It was as if she could read my mind, as if she knew what I had wished for, and I felt ashamed for having made such a selfish wish.
16 Now, forty years later, I am still ashamed of myself.
17 Charlotte glanced again at my food and I felt suddenly ashamed.
18 Those who resented her piety now are ashamed that they turned away from her.
19 Although she said nothing I felt guilty and ashamed, as though I had been caught trespassing, and I felt the tell-tale colour come up into my face.
20 I'm ashamed of the babyish nonsense I write.
我为我写出幼稚的话感到丢脸。
1 不好意思的
2 感到羞耻
6 难为情的
10 羞愧的
11 惭愧的
12 羞耻
13 尴尬
uncomfortable embarrassed abashed confusion discomfort inhibit blush embarrass disconcert discomfit drop in it
14 不情愿
unwilling loath hesitate against shins with reluctance slow reluctant grudging baulky afraid under protest sticky reluctantly unwillingly loathly reluctation against better judgment in no hurry to V
15 惭愧
17 感到羞耻的