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adverb vergonzosamentetr['ʃeɪmfʊlɪ]1 vergonzosamente'ʃeɪmfəliadverb vergonzosamente['ʃeɪmfǝlɪ]ADV vergonzosamenteshamefully ignorant — tan ignorante que da/daba etc vergüenza
they are shamefully underpaid — se les paga terriblemente mal, tienen un sueldo de vergüenza
* * *['ʃeɪmfəli]adverb vergonzosamente -
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adverb criminalmente'krɪmənḷi, 'krɪmɪnəlian institution for the criminally insane — una institución penitenciaria para delincuentes psicóticos
['krɪmɪnǝlɪ]ADV1) (Jur)the hospital staff had been criminally negligent — el personal del hospital había cometido delito por negligencia
they are criminally responsible from the age of 16 — son responsables desde el punto de vista penal a partir de los 16 años
2) (=shamefully) vergonzosamentethe pay was criminally poor — el sueldo era tan bajo que daba vergüenza, el sueldo era vergonzosamente bajo
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1. noun1) ((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.) vergüenza, pena2) (dishonour or disgrace: The news that he had accepted bribes brought shame on his whole family.) deshonra3) ((with a) a cause of disgrace or a matter for blame: It's a shame to treat a child so cruelly.) vergüenza4) ((with a) a pity: What a shame that he didn't get the job!) pena, lástima
2. verb1) ((often with into) to force or persuade to do something by making ashamed: He was shamed into paying his share.) avergonzar a alguien para que haga algo2) (to cause to have a feeling of shame: His cowardice shamed his parents.) avergonzar, deshonrar•- shameful- shamefully
- shamefulness
- shameless
- shamelessly
- shamelessness
- shamefaced
- put to shame
- to my
- his shame
shame n1. vergüenza2. lástima / penawhat a shame! ¡qué lástima! / ¡qué pena!tr[ʃeɪm]1 (disgrace, humiliation) vergüenza; (dishonour) deshonra■ have you no shame? ¿es que no tienes vergüenza?2 (pity) pena, lástima1 avergonzar, deshonrar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLshame on you! ¡qué vergüenza!to bring shame on somebody/something deshonrar a alguien/algoto put somebody to shame (be superior to) dejar a alguien en evidencia, hacer pasar vergüenza a alguien1) : avergonzarhe was shamed by their words: sus palabras le dieron vergüenza2) disgrace: deshonrarshame n1) : vergüenza fto have no shame: no tener vergüenza2) disgrace: vergüenza f, deshonra f3) pity: lástima f, pena fwhat a shame!: ¡qué pena!n.• deshonra s.f.• infamia s.f.• oprobio s.m.• vergüenza s.f.v.• abochornar v.• abroncar v.• avergonzar v.• deshonrar v.
I ʃeɪm1) u ( feeling) vergüenza f, pena f (AmL exc CS)have you no (sense of) shame? — ¿es que has perdido la vergüenza?, ¿es que no tienes vergüenza?
shame on you! — qué vergüenza!, debería darte vergüenza!
to put somebody to shame: she's such a good hostess, she puts me to shame — es tan buena anfitriona que me hace sentir culpable
2) ( pity) (no pl) lástima f, pena f
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transitive verb avergonzar*, apenar (AmL exc CS)[ʃeɪm]to shame somebody INTO -ING: they shamed us into paying — nos hicieron avergonzarnos de tal manera que al final pagamos
1. N1) (=guilt) vergüenza f, pena f (LAm)to put sb to shame — (fig) poner a algn en evidencia
to put sth to shame — (fig) dejar algo en la sombra
the shame of it! — ¡qué vergüenza!
shame (on you)! — ¡qué vergüenza!, ¡vergüenza debería darte!
2) (=loss of respect) deshonra f3) (=pity) lástima f, pena fit's a shame that... — es una lástima or pena que + subjun
what a shame! — ¡qué lástima!, ¡qué pena!
2. VT1) (=cause to feel shame) avergonzarto shame sb into/out of doing sth — hacer avergonzarse a algn para que haga/no haga algo
2) (=cause loss of respect for) deshonrar* * *
I [ʃeɪm]1) u ( feeling) vergüenza f, pena f (AmL exc CS)have you no (sense of) shame? — ¿es que has perdido la vergüenza?, ¿es que no tienes vergüenza?
shame on you! — qué vergüenza!, debería darte vergüenza!
to put somebody to shame: she's such a good hostess, she puts me to shame — es tan buena anfitriona que me hace sentir culpable
2) ( pity) (no pl) lástima f, pena f
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transitive verb avergonzar*, apenar (AmL exc CS)to shame somebody INTO -ING: they shamed us into paying — nos hicieron avergonzarnos de tal manera que al final pagamos
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adjective (disgraceful: shameful behaviour.) vergonzososhameful adj vergonzosotr['ʃeɪmfʊl]1 vergonzoso,-ashameful ['ʃeɪmfəl] adj: vergonzoso♦ shamefully advadj.• bochornoso, -a adj.• empachoso, -a adj.• escandaloso, -a adj.• ignominioso, -a adj.• pudendo, -a adj.• vergonzoso, -a adj.'ʃeɪmfəladjective vergonzoso['ʃeɪmfʊl]ADJ vergonzosohow shameful! — ¡qué vergüenza!
* * *['ʃeɪmfəl]adjective vergonzoso
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