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1 shame
1. n1) соромto feel shame at smth. — соромитися чогось
to burn (to blush, to flush) with shame — згоряти (червоніти) від сорому
to have no shame, to be without shame — бути безсоромним
2) ганьбаto bring shame on (to, upon) oneself — зганьбити себе, ославитися
to bring to shame — зганьбити, збезчестити
shame!, shame on you!, for shame!, fie for shame! — розм. як вам не соромно!, який сором!
howling shame — ганьба; стид і сором
3) (а shame) розм. образа, прикрість, досадаwhat a shame! — який жаль!; прикро!
2. v1) соромити, присоромитиto shame smb. — соромити когось
he shamed me into apologizing — він присоромив мене, і я вибачився
2) ганьбитиto shame oneself — зганьбити себе, знеславитися
* * *I n1) сором2) ганьба3) ( a shame) образа, жалість, досада, прикрістьII v1) соромити; присоромити; осоромити, посоромити; (into, out of) присоромити е змусити зробити що-небудь; сконфузити е змусити відмовитися від чого-небудь2) ганьбити, осоромлювати -
2 shame
[ʃeɪm] 1. n1) со́ромshame!; for shame!; fie, for shame! — яки́й со́ром!
shame on you! — як вам не со́ромно!
without shame [lost to shame] — безсоро́мний
to put to shame — присоро́мити
2) ганьба́2. vto bring to shame — зганьби́ти
1) соро́мити; присоро́мити2) ганьби́ти -
3 _гнів і м'якість
anger and haste hinder good counsel anger begins with folly and ends with repentance anger dies quickly in a good man anger is a short madness an angry man opens his mouth and shuts his eyes be master of your anger beware the fury of a patient man even a rat, when cornered, will turn and fight he is a fool who cannot be angry but a wise man who will not hell hath no fury like a woman scorned a little pot is soon hot meekness is not weakness never let the Sun go down on your anger nothing can bring you peace but yourself a snappish dog usually has torn ears soft and fair goes far a soft answer turneth away wrath soon hot, soon cold there is no fury like a woman's fury to be angry is to punish yourself for another's sins two things a man should never be angry at: what he can help and what he cannot help whatever is begun in anger ends in shame the wrath of brothers is the wrath of devils
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