英:['selfkɒndemn'eɪʃn]
美:['selfkɒndemn'eɪʃn]
英:['selfkɒndemn'eɪʃn]
美:['selfkɒndemn'eɪʃn]
noun
the act or an instance of condemning one's own character or actions : condemnation of oneself Where do the guilt, shame, and self-condemnations come from? There are several possibilities.—Walter E. Jacobson
… fierce self-condemnation seized on her. "I've been a wicked woman," she moaned.—Lucy Maud Montgomery
The first known use of self-condemnation was in 1581
1 Moreover, Jianru's illness can even lessen a little of my own feeling of self - condemnation.
并且剑如病,还可以减少点我从前自怨自艾的烦恼.