英:['selfrɪ'prəʊtʃ]
美:['selfrɪ'proʊtʃ]
英:['selfrɪ'prəʊtʃ]
美:['selfrɪ'proʊtʃ]
self-re·proach
self rih proch
self-reproachful (adj.), self-reproachfully (adv.)
noun
harsh criticism or disapproval of oneself especially for wrongdoing When she reached home she went to bed, spent with the tumult of her emotions and sick with shame and self-reproach.—William Dean Howellsalso: an instance or expression of self-reproach … I was greatly pained and made many self-reproaches for not having written to you for so long a time … —Thomas De Quincey
feelings of self-reproach
"自我谴责",1754年; 见 self- + reproach(n.)。相关: Self-reproaching; self-reproachingly。
The first known use of self-reproach was in 1753
self-restraintnoun
proper control over one's actions or emotions
ford1 of 2noun
a shallow part of a body of water that may be crossed by wading
ford2 of 2verb
to cross (a body of water) by wading
self-respectnoun
a proper respect for oneself as a human being
regard for one's own standing or position
self-reproachnoun
the act of blaming or accusing oneself
1 he was filled with self-reproach for causing the accident
2 Amanda’s self-reproach expresses a depressed national mood.
3 Jihan was overtaken by bitterness and self-reproach.
4 Photo: andrew caballero-reynolds/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Festivus has its airing of grievances and the 2024 Democratic National Convention in August may feature the wailing of self-reproach.
5 One of the many poignant aspects of Nick’s early death is that his friends have carried a lifelong sense of regret and even self-reproach.
6 For an artist, self-reproach and self-aggrandizement can be two faces of the same mirror.
7 The genre is like a psychological tattoo on a culture that has lost faith in itself — like the bourgeois self-reproach in Yazmina Reza’s puerile God of Carnage that Roman Polanski filmed.
8 Torn between anger and self - reproach, he could hardly fall asleep.
他又是气愤,又埋怨自己, 简直没法睡着.
9 His self - reproach arose from the deplorable event in Wimpole Street.
温波尔街发生的痛心事件引起了他的内疚.
10 No man enjoys self - reproach save a masochist ( Philip Wylie )
除了受虐狂者没人喜欢自责 ( 菲利普怀利 )
2 自责
self-reproaching self-accusing self-condemned remorse self-flagellation self-abuse self-recrimination self-accusation self-condemnation self-reproof kick oneself guilt compunction kick scruple
3 自谴
4 后悔
penitent remorseful regretful penitential compunctious regret remorse rue penitence compunction repent
5 内疚