耻辱英语怎么说
- "There, you suspicious brute," she said, not sorry that Nana was in disgrace.
- But she had been subjected to the stigma let us unforgettable.
- Momentarily, disgrace can catch up with you.
- She had been hurt to the quick, and her sensitive nature was quivering with the shame of it.
- Shame, Despair, Solitude!
- Many recruiters say the old disgrace is fading for top performers.
- I felt fury, anger, frustration. I was ashamed and humiliated.
- That sort of behaviour is a disgrace to the legal profession.
- On the other hand, the humiliation this season was neither expected nor should it be tolerated by the supporters.
- These occur when a woman is accused of behaving improperly and bringing shame upon her family.
- The state of our roads is a national disgrace.
- He had made a humiliating tactical error and he had to go.
- The party was humiliated in the recent elections.
- But the industry rejects the stigma of commodity status.
- You have shamed your family.
- She faced the humiliation of discussing her husband's affair.
- Republican leaders called him a disgrace to the party.
- They suffered the ignominy of defeat.
- What amazes me is that there seems to be a stigma attached to spending time with oneself.
- I have brought shame and dishonour on my family.
- Such living conditions are a reproach to our society.
- To many, the costs may not even appear to be financial at all, but merely aesthetic—a terrible shame, but nothing to do with money.
- I don't want to bring shame on the family name.
- There is no disgrace in being poor.
- But there stood one in the midst of you, at whose brand of sin and infamy ye have not shuddered!