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ashamed

  • 1 ashamed

    adj. mahçup, utanmış, utanç duyan
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    1. utanmış 2. utan (v.) 3. utanmış (adj.)
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    [ə'ʃeimd]
    (feeling shame: He was ashamed of his bad work, ashamed to admit his mistake, ashamed of himself.) utanmş, mahçup

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  • 2 ashamed of

    adj. utanan
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    den utanmış

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  • 3 ashamed

    utanmis, mahcup, üzülmüs

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  • 4 ashamed

    utanmış

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  • 5 ashamed of

    den utanmış

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  • 6 be ashamed

    v. utanmak, mahçup olmak

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  • 7 being ashamed

    n. utanma

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  • 8 feel ashamed

    v. küçük düşmek

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  • 9 be ashamed

    v. utanmak, mahçup olmak

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  • 10 being ashamed

    n. utanma

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  • 11 feel ashamed

    v. küçük düşmek

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  • 12 background

    n. özgeçmiş, geçmiş deneyimler; sosyal çevre; arka plân, geri plân; fon, zemin; geçmiş,
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    1. arka plan 2. geri
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    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.) arka plan
    2) (happenings that go before, and help to explain, an event etc: the background to a situation.) bir olayın öncesi
    3) (a person's origins, education etc: She was ashamed of her humble background.) özgeçmiş

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  • 13 feel bad (about something)

    (to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) üzülmek, üzüntü duymak

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  • 14 feel bad (about something)

    (to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) üzülmek, üzüntü duymak

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  • 15 humiliate

    v. aşağılamak, küçük düşürmek, utandırmak
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    1. gururunu kır 2. utandır
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    [hju'milieit]
    (to make (someone) feel ashamed: He was humiliated to find that his girlfriend could run faster than he could.) aşağılamak, küçük düşürmek
    - humiliation

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  • 16 put to shame

    bozmak, bozum etmek
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    (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.) gölgede bırakmak

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  • 17 shame

    n. utanç, utanma, utanılacak şey, ayıp, yüz karası, leke, yazık
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    v. utandırmak, mahçup etmek, ayıp etmek, yazık etmek, namusunu kirletmek, tecâvüz etmek
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    1. utandır (v.) 2. utanma (n.)
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    [ʃeim] 1. noun
    1) ((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.) utanç, mahcubiyet
    2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) utanç, şerefsizlik
    3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) ayıp, yazık
    4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) yazık, ayıp
    2. verb
    1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) utandırmak, mahcup etmek
    2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) yerin dibine geçirmek, rezil etmek
    - shamefully
    - shamefulness
    - shameless
    - shamelessly
    - shamelessness
    - shamefaced
    - put to shame
    - to my, his shame

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  • 18 squirm

    n. kıvranma, kıvrılma
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    v. kıvrılmak, kıvranmak, kıvırmak
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    kıvran
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    [skwə:m]
    1) (to twist the body or wriggle: He lay squirming on the ground with pain.) kıvranmak
    2) (to be very embarrassed or ashamed: I squirmed when I thought of how rude I'd been.) utanmak

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  • 19 well

    adj. iyi, hoş, güzel, sağlıklı, iyi durumda, uygun, yerinde
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    adv. adamakıllı, iyi, hoş, çok, iyice, güzelce, dikkatlice, kolayca, oldukça, epey, tamamen
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    interj. öyleyse, peki, şey, ya
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    n. iyi durum, kuyu, kaynak, çeşme, asansör boşluğu, merdiven boşluğu, sahanlık, bagaj, petrol kuyusu, sondaj kuyusu
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    v. fışkırmak, kaynamak
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    iyi
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    I 1. [wel] noun
    1) (a lined shaft made in the earth from which to obtain water, oil, natural gas etc.) kuyu
    2) (the space round which a staircase winds: He fell down the stair-well.) merdiven boşluğu
    2. verb
    ((of water from the earth or of tears) to flow freely: Tears welled up in her eyes.) akmak, boşanmak
    II 1. [wel] comparative - better; adjective
    1) (healthy: I don't feel very / at all well; She doesn't look very well; She's been ill but she's quite well now.) iyi, sağlığı yerinde
    2) (in a satisfactory state or condition: All is well now.) iyi, güzel
    2. adverb
    1) (in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way: He's done well to become a millionaire at thirty; She plays the piano well; Mother and baby are both doing well; How well did he do in the exam?) iyi biçimde
    2) (with good reason; with justice: You may well look ashamed - that was a cruel thing to do; You can't very well refuse to go.) haklı olarak
    3) (with approval or praise: He speaks well of you.) lehinde, olumlu olarak
    4) (used (with eg damn, jolly etc) for emphasis: You can jolly well do it yourself!) bal gibi, elbette
    5) (thoroughly: Examine the car well before you buy it.) iyice, adamakıllı
    6) (to a great or considerable extent: He is well over fifty.) hayli, pek
    3. interjection
    1) (used to express surprise etc: Well! I'd never have believed it!) Ya!; Hayret!
    2) (used when re-starting a conversation, starting an explanation etc: Do you remember John Watson? Well, he's become a teacher.) eveet, şeyy
    - well-behaved
    - well-being
    - well-bred
    - well-built
    - well-done
    - well-earned
    - well-educated
    - well-fed
    - well-groomed
    - well-informed
    - well-known
    - well-made
    - well-mannered
    - well-off
    - well-read
    - well-spoken
    - well-to-do
    - well-wisher
    - as well
    - as well as
    - be just as well
    - be as well to
    - very well
    - well done!
    - well enough
    - well up in

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