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1 mortify
transitive verb* * *be/feel mortified to be/feel extremely embarrassed or humiliated: He was mortified when she slapped him.)- academic.ru/89262/mortifying">mortifying- mortification* * *mor·ti·fy<- ie->[ˈmɔ:tɪfaɪ, AM ˈmɔ:rt̬ə-]I. vt1. usu passive▪ to be mortified (be humiliated) gedemütigt [o gekränkt] [o verletzt] sein; (be ashamed) sich akk schämen, beschämt sein geh; (be embarrassed) sich akk ärgern, Verdruss empfinden gehto \mortify passions Begierden abtöten* * *['mɔːtIfaɪ]1. vt usu passembarrassed? I was mortified! — peinlich? ich wäre am liebsten im Boden versunken!
2. vi (MED)absterben* * *mortify [-faı]A v/t1. demütigen, kränken2. ärgern, verdrießen3. jemandes Gefühle verletzen4. den Körper, das Fleisch kasteien5. Leidenschaften abtöten* * *transitive verb* * *v.demütigen v.kränken v.
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