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no need for any false modesty

  • 1 Scham

    f; -, kein Pl.
    1. shame; keine Scham haben have no (sense of) shame; voller Scham über etw. sein be filled with shame at s.th.; nur keine falsche Scham! no need to pretend you’re shy; beim Essen etc.: no need to hold back; vor Scham erröten blush ( oder go red) with shame
    2. ANAT. genitals Pl., private parts Pl.; bes. Frau: pudenda Pl., vulva; seine Scham bedecken auch lit. cover ( oder hide) one’s shame ( oder nakedness)
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    die Scham
    shame
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    [ʃaːm]
    f -,
    no pl

    er wurde rot vor Schám — he went red with shame

    die Schám stieg ihm ins Gesicht (old)a blush of shame mounted to his cheeks

    ich hätte vor Schám (in den Boden) versinken können — I wanted the floor to swallow me up or to open up under me

    er versteckte sich vor Schám — he hid himself in shame

    aus falscher Schám — from a false sense of shame

    nur keine falsche Schám! (inf) — no need to feel or be embarrassed!, no need for embarrassment!

    sie hat kein bisschen Schám (im Leibe) — she doesn't have an ounce of shame (in her)

    ohne Schám — unashamedly

    alle Schám verlieren — to lose all sense of shame

    2) (geh = Genitalien) private parts pl; (von Frau) pudenda pl
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    ((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.) shame
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    <->
    [ʃa:m]
    1. (Beschämung) shame
    \Scham empfinden to be ashamed
    kein bisschen \Scham im Leibe haben to be [completely] barefaced [or shameless] [or brazen
    aus falscher \Scham out of a false sense of modesty
    nur keine falsche \Scham! (fam) don't be shy!
    3. (Verlegenheit) embarrassment
    vor \Scham glühen/rot werden to go red [or blush] with embarrassment
    vor \Scham vergehen/in den Boden versinken to die of embarrassment fig
    4. (Schamröte) blush
    ihm stieg die \Scham ins Gesicht he blushed
    5. (veraltend geh) shame old liter, private parts
    * * *
    die; Scham shame
    * * *
    Scham f; -, kein pl
    1. shame;
    keine Scham haben have no (sense of) shame;
    voller Scham über etwas sein be filled with shame at sth;
    nur keine falsche Scham! no need to pretend you’re shy; beim Essen etc: no need to hold back;
    vor Scham erröten blush ( oder go red) with shame
    2. ANAT genitals pl, private parts pl; besonders Frau: pudenda pl, vulva;
    seine Scham bedecken auch liter cover ( oder hide) one’s shame ( oder nakedness)
    * * *
    die; Scham shame
    * * *
    nur sing. f.
    prudery n.
    shame n.

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