mortifying

[ˈmɔːtɪfaɪɪŋ]
  • 释义
  • adj.

    抑制的,苦修的;

  • v.

    使受辱( mortify的现在分词 );伤害(人的感情);克制;抑制(肉体、情感等);

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Failure that is so mortifying and so devastating that it makes you try to become invisible.

    失败是如此压抑,如此具有破坏性,它让你变成隐形人.

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  • 2、

    She felt it would be utterly mortifying to be seen in such company as his by anyone.

    她觉得要是让人看到她和他在一起,会非常没面子。

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  • 3、

    It's mortifying for a girl in ancient girl to marry twice.

    在古代中国,女性结婚两次是非常可耻的.

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  • 4、

    It was mortifying to know he had heard every word.

    知道他听到了每一句话后真是尴尬.

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  • 5、

    To this discovery succeeded some others equally mortifying.

    紧接着这个发现之后,他又在她身上发现了几个同样叫人怄气的地方.

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  • 6、

    I've said I did not love her, and rather relished mortifying her vanity now and then.

    我已经说过我不爱她, 而且时时以伤害她的虚荣心为乐.

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