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ashamed

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a·shamed /əˈʃeɪmd/ ●●○ S3 adjectiveadj [not before noun]  
1 ASHAMEDfeeling very sorry and embarrassed because of something you have done 〔因自己所做的事而〕羞耻的;内疚的;惭愧的
ashamed of/at
 I felt ashamed of the things I’d said to him.
我为对他所说的话感到羞愧。
be ashamed to do something
 I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve never read any of his books.
我真不好意思承认,我从来没读过他的书。
ashamed that
 She felt ashamed that she had missed her sister’s wedding.
她没能参加姐姐的婚礼,觉得很内疚。
deeply/bitterly/thoroughly ashamed
 Alan was deeply ashamed when he remembered what he’d said.
艾伦想起自己说过的话就羞愧不已。
 Everyone cries sometimes – it’s nothing to be ashamed of.
每个人都会有哭的时候——没什么好难为情的。
be/feel ashamed of yourself
 You should be ashamed of yourself.
你该为自己感到惭愧。
2 EMBARRASSEDfeeling uncomfortable because someone does something that embarrasses you 〔因别人所做的事而〕感到不好意思的,难为情的
ashamed of
 Many children feel ashamed of their parents.
许多孩子会因为自己的父母感到难为情。
ashamed to be/do something
 Their behaviour makes me ashamed to be British.
他们的行为使我身为英国人感到汗颜。
nGRAMMAR: Comparison
ashamed
You feel ashamed of something or someone:
She was ashamed of her behaviour.
You should be ashamed of yourself!
embarrassed
You feel embarrassed by something or someone:
I was embarrassed by the fact that I knew nothing about cars.
Minna felt embarrassed by her parents.
You feel embarrassed about something:
He was clearly embarrassed about what had happened.
THESAURUS
ashamed [not before noun] feeling very sorry and embarrassed because of something you have done, or someone connected with you has done 〔因自己所做的事而〕羞耻的;〔因与自己有关的人所做的事而〕不好意思的,难为情的
You should be ashamed of yourself.
你该为自己感到难为情。
She felt deeply ashamed of her son’s behaviour.
她为儿子的行为感到深深羞愧。
humiliated [not before noun] very ashamed and upset, because someone has made you look weak or stupid, especially in front of other people 〔因在人前出丑或丧失尊严而〕感到羞辱的,感到难堪的
I came out of the class feeling humiliated.
我从教室里走出来,感到很丢脸。
mortified /ˈmɔːtɪfaɪd $ ˈmɔːr-/ extremely ashamed and embarrassed, especially about something you have done accidentally 〔尤指因偶然错误而〕羞愧的,难堪的
She’ll be mortified when she realizes her mistake.
她要是知道自己犯了错就会很羞愧的。
a mortified expression
难堪的表情
shamefaced showing by the expression on your face that you are ashamed about something 面带愧色的,惭愧的
Paul came into my office looking shamefaced and apologized for what he had done.
保罗面带愧色地走进我的办公室,为所做的事道了歉。
feel guilty (also feel bad especially spoken) to feel worried and unhappy because you know that you have done something wrong. Feel bad is more informal than feel guilty 感到内疚〔feel badfeel guilty较为不正式〕
He felt guilty about lying to his parents.
他对父母撒了谎,感到挺内疚。
I felt bad about letting the team down.
辜负了团队的期望,我觉得很内疚。
lose face to lose people’s respect for you, especially by doing something that makes you look weak or stupid in front of other people 丢面子,丢脸
He feels he’ll lose face if he admits to his staff that he was wrong.
他觉得向员工认错就丢了面子。
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