ashamed
adj
əˈʃeɪmd
adj
1
feeling
embarrassed
and
guilty
because
of
something
you
have
done
〔因自己所做的事而〕羞耻的,内疚的,惭愧的
[+
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
sth
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
I’m
ashamed
that
I
haven’t
replied
to
your
letter
yet.
不好意思,我还没给你回信。
bitterly/deeply/thoroughly
ashamed
Anna
felt
thoroughly
ashamed
when
she
realized
what
she’d
said.
安娜意识到自己说了些什么,感到无地自容。
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
feeling
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
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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。
be
ashamed
to
be/do
sth
Their
behaviour
makes
me
ashamed
to
be
British.
他们的行为使我身为英国人感到汗颜。