abasement
[ə'beɪsmənt]
- n. 身分低微;屈尊;降低
近义词
shame
英英释义
- 1. a low or downcast state;
- "each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement"- H.L.Menchken
- 2. depriving one of self-esteem
实用场景例句
- She despised herself when she remembered the utter self - abasement of the past.
- 当她回忆起过去的不折不扣的自卑时,她便瞧不起自己.
辞典例句
- The characteristics of kafkaesque s personality mechanism was fear and self - abasement.
- 恐惧和自卑是卡夫卡人格机制的主要特征.
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- Each confession brought her into an attitude of abasement.
- 每次忏悔都让她感到自卑.
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- Master self - abasement : " Where where the other place comes to bastard here. "
- 主人自谦: “ 哪里哪里,这里王八都是外地来的. ”
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- Master self - abasement The other place comes to bastard here.
- 主人自谦:“我们这里王八都是外地来的. ”
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- In our world, there will only be triumph and self - abasement.
- 在我们的世界, 只有胜利和自卑.
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- I rise above abasement at the word.
- 听着这话,我要从羞愧中站起.
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- They are all the wonderful marriage while it is not have the abasement relationship.
- 同是两桩比较美满的婚姻.不含屈辱的和亲关系.
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- Return to the Garden of Eden - Overstep Womans self - abasement - Charlotte Bront ■ and her " Jane Eyre ; "
- 重返伊甸园:超越女性生存的自卑─—夏洛蒂·勃朗特和她的《简·爱 》.
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- Evolve as historical linear, I wish this paragraph of abasement makes historical text book forever.
- 随着历史的线性演变, 但愿这段屈辱永远成为历史的教科书.
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双语例句
- 1. She despised herself when she remembered the utter self - abasement of the past.
- 当她回忆起过去的不折不扣的自卑时,她便瞧不起自己.
来自辞典例句
- 2. In our world there will be no emotions except fear, rage, triumph, and self - abasement.
- 在我们的世界里,除了恐惧 、 狂怒 、 得意 、 自贬以外,没有别的感情.
来自英汉文学
- 3. This is historical abasement, it is the distress of a nation more.
- 这是历史的屈辱, 更是一个民族的悲哀.
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- 4. The characteristics of kafkaesque s personality mechanism was fear and self - abasement.
- 恐惧和自卑是卡夫卡人格机制的主要特征.
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- 5. He was humble and meek, filled with self - disparagement and abasement.
- 他谦卑、恭顺, 满怀 自我 贬斥与压抑.
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英文词源
- abasement (n.)
- early 15c., "embarrassment, dread, fear," from abase + -ment. Sense of "action of lowering in price" is mid-15c.; "action of lowering in rank" is 1560s; "condition of being abased" is from 1610s.
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