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1 ashamed
[ə'ʃeimd](feeling shame: He was ashamed of his bad work, ashamed to admit his mistake, ashamed of himself.) kaunēties* * *nokaunējies -
2 to be ashamed
kaunēties -
3 to make somebody ashamed
nokaunināt kādu; kaunināt kādu -
4 background
1) (the space behind the principal or most important figures or objects of a picture etc: He always paints ships against a background of stormy skies; trees in the background of the picture.) fons2) (happenings that go before, and help to explain, an event etc: the background to a situation.) cēlonis; pamats; priekšvēsture3) (a person's origins, education etc: She was ashamed of her humble background.) izcelsme; kvalifikācija* * *dibenplāns, fons; cēlonis, pamats; kvalifikācija, sagatavotība -
5 humiliate
[hju'milieit](to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) pazemot- humiliation* * *pazemot -
6 shame
[ʃeim] 1. noun1) ((often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure: I was full of shame at my rudeness; He felt no shame at his behaviour.) kauns2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) negods3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) kauns4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) žēlums; nepatika2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) nokaunināt (un likt darīt)2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) apkaunot•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
- to my
- his shame* * *kauns, negods; nepatika; apkaunot; kaunināt -
7 squirm
[skwə:m]1) (to twist the body or wriggle: He lay squirming on the ground with pain.) locīties2) (to be very embarrassed or ashamed: I squirmed when I thought of how rude I'd been.) sarauties (kaunā u.tml.); minstināties* * *izliekšanās; izliekties, izlocīties; izlocīties, izvairīties -
8 feel bad (about something)
(to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) slikti justies (par kaut ko); pārdzīvot -
9 feel bad (about something)
(to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) slikti justies (par kaut ko); pārdzīvot -
10 put to shame
(to make feel ashamed of something or to make seem to be of poor quality by showing greater excellence: Your beautiful drawing puts me/mine to shame.) likt (kādam) nokaunēties; izjust savu niecību
См. также в других словарях:
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