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1 SHAME
• Shame is worse than death - Бесчестье хуже смерти (Б), Лучше смерть славная, чем жизнь позорная (Л) -
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شَيْءٌ مؤسِف \ shame: (with a) an unfortunate thing: It’s a shame that you can’t go with us to the park. \ See Also محزن (مُحْزِن) \ شَيْءٌ مُخْجِل \ shame: a dishonourable thing: It’s a shame to play tricks on a blind man. \ See Also مخز (مُخْزٍ) \ مؤسِف (شَيْء) \ shame: (with a) an unfortunate thing: It’s a shame that you can’t go with us to the park. \ See Also محزن (مُحْزِن) \ مُخْجِل (شَيْء) \ shame: a dishonourable thing: It’s a shame to play tricks on a blind man. \ See Also مخز (مُخْزٍ) -
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[ʃeɪm]1. noun1) ( often with at) an unpleasant feeling caused by awareness of guilt, fault, foolishness or failure:خَجَل، حَياءHe felt no shame at his behaviour.
2) dishonour or disgrace:عار، خِزْيThe news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.
3) ( with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame:مَصْدَر خِزْيIt's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.
4) ( with a) a pity:أسَف، أسى، خساره!What a shame that he didn't get the job!
2. verb1) ( often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed:يُخَجِّل، يُجْبِرُ بالتَّخْجيلHe was shamed into paying his share.
2) to cause to have a feeling of shame:يُلْحِق العار بِ، يُخْزيHis cowardice shamed his parents.
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عَارٌ \ disgrace: loss of favour or respect because one has done wrong: The boy was in disgrace for breaking a window. The rudeness of the employer brought disgrace on the whole company. dishonour: shame. reproach: a cause for shame: These badly kept roads are a reproach to the city. scandal: sth. (behaviour, etc.) that causes nasty talk: His bad treatment of his family is a scandal. shame: a painful feeling of dishonour or failure (concerning oneself, one’s family, etc.): He was filled with shame when his father was sent to prison. -
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خِزْي \ scandal: sth. (behaviour, etc.) that causes nasty talk: His bad treatment of his family is a scandal. disgrace: loss of favour or respect because one has done wrong: The boy was in disgrace for breaking a window. The rudeness of the employer brought disgrace on the whole company. dishonour: shame. shame: a painful feeling of dishonour or failure (concerning oneself, one’s family, etc.): He was filled with shame when his father was sent to prison. -
6 Name-and-Shame-Politik
Name-and-Shame-Politik f BANK, POL, STEUER name-and-shame policy (FATF; Geldwäschebekämpfung; cf NCCT-Liste) -
7 to his etc shame
it is a cause of shame to me, him etc that:لِخَجَلي، لِعاريTo my shame, my daughter always beats me at chess.
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8 to my etc shame
it is a cause of shame to me, him etc that:لِخَجَلي، لِعاريTo my shame, my daughter always beats me at chess.
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9 put to shame
to make feel ashamed of something or to make seem to be of poor quality by showing greater excellence:يُخْجِل، يُخْزيYour beautiful drawing puts me/mine to shame.
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10 Balls Of Shame
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11 Died In Shame
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12 Fame, Lame, And Shame
Mass media: FLSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Fame, Lame, And Shame
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13 להמיט קלון
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15 hhayia
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16 чувство стыда
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17 bringe skam over
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18 соромити
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19 fy
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20 láta skammast sín
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Shame — Shame, n. [OE. shame, schame, AS. scamu, sceamu; akin to OS. & OHG. scama, G. scham, Icel. sk[ o]mm, shkamm, Sw. & Dan. skam, D. & G. schande, Goth. skanda shame, skaman sik to be ashamed; perhaps from a root skam meaning to cover, and akin to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shame — shame; shame·faced; shame·fast; shame·ful; shame·less; shame·less·ly; shame·less·ness; shame·faced·ly; shame·faced·ness; shame·fast·ly; shame·fast·ness; shame·ful·ly; shame·ful·ness; … English syllables
shame — [shām] n. [ME < OE scamu, akin to Ger scham] 1. a painful feeling of having lost the respect of others because of the improper behavior, incompetence, etc. of oneself or of someone that one is close to or associated with 2. a tendency to have… … English World dictionary
shame — ► NOUN 1) a feeling of humiliation or distress caused by awareness of wrong or foolish behaviour. 2) loss or respect or esteem. 3) a cause of shame. 4) a regrettable or unfortunate thing. ► VERB ▪ cause to feel ashamed. ● … English terms dictionary
Shame — Shame, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shaming}.] 1. To make ashamed; to excite in (a person) a comsciousness of guilt or impropriety, or of conduct derogatory to reputation; to put to shame. [1913 Webster] Were there but one… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shame — Shame, v. i. [AS. scamian, sceamian. See {Shame}, n.] To be ashamed; to feel shame. [R.] [1913 Webster] I do shame To think of what a noble strain you are. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shame — Shame: Shame (альбом) Shame (фильм, 1968) Shame (фильм, 2011) Список значений слова или словосочетания со ссылками на соответствующие статьи. Ес … Википедия
Shame — (dt.: „Scham“) steht für: Shame (Film), Spielfilm von Steve McQueen aus dem Jahr 2011 Shame (Lied). Poplied der deutschen Girlgroup Monrose aus dem Jahr 2006 Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
shame on — (you) you should feel embarrassed by something you have done. Protesters chanted “shame on you” at the university s president. Shame on me for not checking the schedule and getting there half an hour late … New idioms dictionary
shame — [n] disgrace, embarrassment abashment, bad conscience*, blot, chagrin, compunction, confusion, contempt, contrition, degradation, derision, discomposure, discredit, disesteem, dishonor, disrepute, guilt, humiliation, ignominy, ill repute, infamy … New thesaurus
shame on — ( ● shame … Useful english dictionary