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(bring+shame+on)

  • 1 shame

    {ʃeim}
    I. 1. срам, свян
    quite without SHAME, dead/lost to SHAME без срам, загубил всякакъв срам
    2. срам, позор
    (for) SHAME! срамота! SHAME on you! засрами се! как не те е срам! to bring SHAME on опозорявам, посрамвам
    to cover oneself with SHAME посрамвам се, опозорявам се
    to put to SHAME засрамвам (и с no-добро постижение)
    to think it a SHAME to do something смятам за срамно да извърша нещо
    I cannot do it for very SHAME просто ме е срам да го направя
    to cry SHAME on someone обвинявам някого, че е постъпил подло
    3. разг. безобразие, неприятност
    what a SHAME! какво безобразие! колко жалко!
    II. v срамя, засрамвам, посрамвам, позоря, опозорявам
    to SHAME someone into/out of doing something засрамвам някого и го принуждавам да направи/да не направи нещо
    to SHAME someone into silence накарвам някого да се засрами и да млъкне
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    {sheim} n 1. срам; свян; quite without shame, dead/lost to shame без ср(2) {sheim} v срамя, засрамвам, посрамвам; позоря, опозорявам; t
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    срамота; срам;
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    1. (for) shame! срамота! shame on you! засрами се! как не те е срам! to bring shame on опозорявам, посрамвам 2. i cannot do it for very shame просто ме е срам да го направя 3. i. срам, свян 4. ii. v срамя, засрамвам, посрамвам, позоря, опозорявам 5. quite without shame, dead/lost to shame без срам, загубил всякакъв срам 6. to cover oneself with shame посрамвам се, опозорявам се 7. to cry shame on someone обвинявам някого, че е постъпил подло 8. to put to shame засрамвам (и с no-добро постижение) 9. to shame someone into silence накарвам някого да се засрами и да млъкне 10. to shame someone into/out of doing something засрамвам някого и го принуждавам да направи/да не направи нещо 11. to think it a shame to do something смятам за срамно да извърша нещо 12. what a shame! какво безобразие! колко жалко! 13. разг. безобразие, неприятност 14. срам, позор
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    shame[ʃeim] I. n 1. срам, свян; срамота, позор; \shame on you! засрами се! не те е срам! out of \shame от срам; to the \shame of за срам на; to bring \shame on посрамвам, опозорявам; to cover o.s. with \shame опозорявам се; to put to \shame посрамвам, засрамвам; 2. разг. безобразие; неприятност; what a \shame! колко жалко! какво безобразие! II. v срамя, засрамвам, посрамвам, позоря, опозорявам; изнудвам някого за нещо поради страх от опозоряване ( into, out of doing).

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  • shame — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English scamu; akin to Old High German scama shame Date: before 12th century 1. a. a painful emotion caused by consciousness of guilt, shortcoming, or impropriety b. the susceptibility to such emotion …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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