
英:/'hjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ/ 美:/'hjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ/
令人感到耻辱的
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adj. 丢脸的;羞辱性的
v. 使蒙耻(humiliate的ing形式)
It was humiliating for me to concede to my opponent.
向对手认输让我觉得很丢脸。
He had never experienced such a humiliating failure.
他从未经历过如此耻辱的失败。
What's the most humiliating thing you've ever done?
你做过的最丢脸的事是什么?
He found it humiliating to have to beg for money.
被迫开口要钱他觉得很丢脸
They forecast a humiliating defeat for the president.
他们预言总统蒙受羞辱的一次失败。
He had made a humiliating tactical error and he had to go.
他犯下了一个令他耻辱的战术错误,被迫离职。
The results of the poll dealt a humiliating rebuff to Mr. Jones.
民意测验的结果对琼斯先生来说是一个羞辱性的拒绝。
He did not want a repeat performance of the humiliating defeat he had suffered.
他不想让失败的耻辱重演。
What do athletes do after a humiliating defeat?
运动员在耻辱的失败后会怎么做?
adj.|discreditable;丢脸的;羞辱性的
"Humiliating" 是形容词,意为令人感到羞辱的 或丢脸的,用于描述使人尊严受损、感到极度尴尬或失去自尊的情境。以下是详细解析:
强调尊严的丧失:与普通尴尬(embarrassing)不同,它涉及更深刻的羞耻感,常因他人的贬低、失败或暴露弱点而产生。
例:Being publicly scolded by the boss was humiliating.(被老板当众训斥是羞辱性的。)
被动性:通常指因外界行为或事件导致的心理伤害,而非主动选择。
例:The team's humiliating defeat made fans angry.(球队的惨败让球迷感到丢脸。)
修饰事件/行为:
情感表达:
程度副词强化:
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该单词是形容词,表示使人感到羞辱的或******的。
该词通常用来描述某种行为或事件给人带来的负面情绪,即感到羞耻、******或尴尬。
shameful, embarrassing, degrading, mortifying
honorable, dignified, respectable
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