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101 ashamed
намăс -
102 ashamed
utanmis, mahcup, üzülmüs -
103 ashamed
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104 ashamed
nápahiyâ -
105 ashamed
ks. malu. I am a. of his behavior Saya malu karena perbuatannya. -
106 ashamed
ront -
107 ashamed
misthi[mis'thi] -
108 ashamed
utanmış -
109 ashamed of
den utanmış -
110 ashamed
adjectiveലജ്ജിതനായ, ലജ്ജിതമായ -
111 ashamed
a-na-de-ho-s-di -
112 Ashamed, to be
honti. -
113 ashamed
adj. sråmny · срамны -
114 be ashamed of
Общая лексика: стыдиться (be ashamed of something - стыдиться чего-либо; I am ashamed of myself - мне стыдно за себя), стесняться, стыдно за (be ashamed of something - стыдиться чего-либо; I am ashamed of myself - мне стыдно за себя) -
115 be ashamed of
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116 be ashamed
v. beschaamd zijn (vb. "Ik voelde me zeer beschaamd over het gedrag en onbeleefdheid van mijn zoon") ; gekweld worden door schuldige gevoelens, spijt voelen (bv. " Was she ashamed for having lied?"); verward zijn (bv. "I was ashamed to ask my father for money") -
117 be ashamed
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118 be ashamed
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119 to be ashamed of ...
to be ashamed of...avergonzarse de..., tener vergüenza de... -
120 to be ashamed of
to be ashamed ofenvergonhar-se, ter vergonha de.
См. также в других словарях:
ashamed — ashamed, mortified, chagrined mean acutely or manifestly conscious of embarrassment and humiliation. One is ashamed whose embarrassment and humiliation are mixed sometimes with a sense of guilt and always with the awareness of being discredited… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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ashamed — ashamed; ashamed·ly; ashamed·ness; un·ashamed; … English syllables
ashamed — [ə shāmd′] adj. [ME < OE asceamod, pp. of ascamian, to be ashamed < a , A 2 + scamian < scamu, SHAME] 1. feeling shame because something bad, wrong, or foolish was done 2. feeling humiliated or embarrassed, as from a sense of inadequacy… … English World dictionary
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ashamed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ feeling embarrassed or guilty. DERIVATIVES ashamedly adverb. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
ashamed — a|shamed [ ə ʃeımd ] adjective ** feeling guilty or embarrassed because you have done something wrong, or think that you have not reached a standard that people expect: I regret the incident and am deeply ashamed and embarrassed. ashamed of: He s … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ashamed — a|shamed S3 [əˈʃeımd] adj [not before noun] 1.) feeling embarrassed and guilty because of something you have done ashamed of/at ▪ I felt ashamed of the things I d said to him. be ashamed to do sth ▪ I m ashamed to admit that I ve never read any… … Dictionary of contemporary English
ashamed — adj. 1) thoroughly ashamed 2) ashamed of (he was ashamed of himself) 3) ashamed to + inf. (she was ashamed to admit her mistake) 4) ashamed that + clause (he was ashamed that his family was poor) * * * [ə ʃeɪmd] thoroughlyashamed ashamedof (he… … Combinatory dictionary