mortifying
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英 [?m??(r)t??fa???] 
- v.抑制(情欲等);【醫(yī)學(xué)】(使)患脫疽;【植物;植物學(xué)】生枯斑;屈辱
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)令人悔恨;令人悔恨的;痛心的
詞形變化
第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù):mortifies 現(xiàn)在分詞:mortifying 過(guò)去分詞:mortified 反義詞
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例句
Nicole: You know, life can be mortifying sometimes. And trust me, sometimes sex can be, too.
你知道,人生有時(shí)是很尷尬的,相信我,有時(shí)性也是。
I can only posit a theory, but I tend to blame the higher rate of mortifying sex scenes in novels by men on the nature of their fantasies.
我只能在此假定一個(gè)理論,但是又想責(zé)備那些小說(shuō)中高頻率出現(xiàn)的令人痛心的性描寫(xiě),作者是那些依靠幻想天性的男人們。
I confess freely to you, I could never look LONG. upon a monkey without very mortifying reflections.
我坦坦白白地跟你說(shuō)吧,我決不能長(zhǎng)久看著猴子而不感到非常屈辱的。
For someone of her nature, that long, slow, mortifying decline was unacceptable.
像她這種個(gè)性的人,這種長(zhǎng)期的,緩慢的,倍感屈辱的老化是無(wú)法接受的。
The idea of being a burden to you and your sister is mortifying.
對(duì)你和你姐姐來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)負(fù)擔(dān)的想法讓他們感到受辱。
I've said I did not love her, and rather relished mortifying her vanity now and then.
我已經(jīng)說(shuō)過(guò)我不愛(ài)她,而且時(shí)時(shí)以傷害她的虛榮心為樂(lè)。
And so on one minute, this to us is very short time, possibly occurs the matter can mortifying life-long.
等一分鐘,這個(gè)對(duì)我們來(lái)說(shuō)是一個(gè)很短的時(shí)間,可能發(fā)生的事情會(huì)讓人悔恨終生。
It was a truly mortifying and disgusting experience.
這是一次討厭丟人的經(jīng)歷。
After lunch, a rather mortifying family tradition. They do things differently in bourgeois bohemia.
午飯之后,他們展示了他們的家庭習(xí)俗。而又和那些中產(chǎn)階級(jí)的波西米亞不大一樣。
this , spoken in a cool , tranquil tone , was mortifying and baffling enough.
這話說(shuō)得沉著鎮(zhèn)靜,但也是夠折磨人令人喪氣的。
It would be mortifying her severely.
那會(huì)嚴(yán)重傷害她的自尊心。
The thought of eating Claire is more than foreign to me. It's mortifying.
去吃掉克萊爾這樣的想法,我從未有過(guò),而且想到這一點(diǎn)就令人痛心。
How mortifying to have to apologize to him!
要向他道歉,多難為情啊!
Scott: It was mortifying. They, Carol, they danced.
史考特:感覺(jué)太可怕了,他們,卡羅爾,他們也跳舞。
Actually, let's face it, I was stupid, and it was deeply mortifying, as so many things were in those days.
事實(shí)上,就直接面對(duì)吧!我是無(wú)知,而且那些天發(fā)生的許多事情也讓我很受辱。
What is more mortifying than to feel that you have missed the plum for want of courage to shake the tree?
因?yàn)?/c>沒(méi)有勇氣搖樹(shù)而得不到李子,還有比這個(gè)感覺(jué)更痛心旳事嗎?
For anyone involved I'm sure the first call was mortifying.
對(duì)任何人來(lái)說(shuō)第一個(gè)電話必然是令人氣惱。
It is especially mortifying because the operation's objective was hardly onerous.
而任務(wù)目標(biāo)幾乎沒(méi)有難度則更令人感到羞愧。
'It's mortifying when we show up at work and two of us are wearing the same color sweater, ' says the dentist.
當(dāng)我們上班時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)兩個(gè)人穿著同樣顏色的針織衫時(shí),感覺(jué)真的很郁悶。
What is most mortifying of all is that it is chance - simply a barbarous, lagging chance.
最令人傷心的是:所有這一切純屬偶然——一個(gè)簡(jiǎn)單、野蠻、落后的偶然事件。
They must "friend" us, mortifying as that is.
他們必須加我們為好友,盡管他們覺(jué)得那是約束。
that she had been imposing on herself in a degree yet more mortifying;
她還自己欺騙了自己,更是羞愧難當(dāng)。
He tried to avoid his old acquaintances, with their commiseration and their mortifying offers of assistance;
他竭力避開(kāi)過(guò)去的熟人,避開(kāi)他們的同情和令人屈辱的幫助。