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humiliation

[英] [hju:ˌmɪli:ˈeɪʃən] [美] [hjuˌmɪliˈeʃən] 生词本

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1. N-UNCOUNT 耻辱;屈辱;丢脸;蒙羞 Humiliation is the embarrassment and shame you feel when someone makes you appear stupid, or when you make a mistake in public. 
  • She faced the humiliation of discussing her husband's affair.

    她面临要谈及丈夫外遇的羞辱。

2. N-COUNT 丢脸的事;尴尬的场合 A humiliation is an occasion or a situation in which you feel embarrassed and ashamed. 
  • The result is a humiliation for the prime minister.

    这一结果让首相出丑。

Noun

1. state of disgrace or loss of self-respect

2. strong feelings of embarrassment

3. an instance in which you are caused to lose your prestige or self-respect;

  • "he had to undergo one humiliation after another"

4. depriving one of self-esteem

1. A scholar prefers death to humiliation.
士可杀,不可辱。

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2. He left in a rage of humiliation.
他羞愤离去。

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3. He suffered the humiliation of being forced to ask for his cards.
他蒙受了被迫要求辞职的羞辱。

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4. He suffered the humiliation of being forced to resign.
他蒙受了被迫辞职的羞辱。

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5. He was forced to face the ultimate humiliation the next morning.
第二天一早他被迫面对那个莫大的耻辱。

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6. He will wish to revenge his humiliation in last Season's Final.
他会为在上个季度的决赛中所受的耻辱而报复的。

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7. It will be difficult to live down this humiliation.
忘记这样的耻辱是困难的。

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