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Перевод: shamefaced
[прилагательное] робкий; застенчивый; стыдливый; скромный; незаметный
Тезаурус:
- The old man did look a bit shamefaced, however, but it was a worthless little triumph.
- Without a word, shamefaced, Norman took them out of his pocket and slid them over the table.
- There might be a shamefaced nod.
- The Friar nodded and got to his feet, picked up his sack, put it down again, and finally tied the neck in a tight knot, looking a little shamefaced as he did it.
- Burney's mouth sagged open in a shamefaced grin.
- Shamefaced, shabbily dressed people mounted these stairs to the offices of Mr Samuel Gold (Personal Loans Arranged).
- It was the kind of tragedy that so often called for sympathy - a momentary sympathy and thrill of horror, mixed with shamefaced satisfaction that it had happened to someone else -before one passed on to less disturbing news.
- And yet we are shamefaced about this.
- According to a shamefaced Treasurer of the India Club: "One night last week I attended three parties one after the other.
- Boy was a bit shamefaced, a bit embarrassed, because that night he was going home alone, having tried very hard but not succeeded.
- There are quite a few people in this town (my agent included) who will feel pretty sick or even shamefaced (I hope!) when presented with this coming segment.
- Jack had left her a shamefaced note with no explanation, a humble note.
- When Hanka Zborowska arrived asking for her portrait Modigliani was shamefaced.
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