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Перевод: ashamed
[прилагательное] пристыженный; [наречие] совестно
Тезаурус:
- Lo and behold, when I got to court, this old lady was there and I felt so ashamed and so sorry for her.
- Per Ivar - and woe to him who shortens it; just like Odd-Knut, he wants you to say his name properly - is blond and cheerful, ashamed of his English (God knows why, in comparison to our Norwegian), and shy of the camera.
- They were all excited and a little ashamed.
- She was angry, humiliated, ashamed and most of all frustrated.
- Despite a bad press in the ancient world, the Celts are ancestors no one should be ashamed of.
- I expect you're ashamed, aren't you?"
- Now I am never ashamed of anything, for I consider shame to be a bourgeois and petty emotion, but this was the one occasion when I felt ashamed of myself, and I have never forgotten how sad it made me to have denied my principles for the sake of friendship and love - or what I imagined to be love.
- So he grows ashamed of harbouring a doubt to which he knows the answer himself, and he keeps it to himself, a fugitive thought, locked away from the light of open discussion.
- Even now I am ashamed when I think of the night I "let fly" to one of our best auxiliary nurses who had come to ask me to help when I was just going off duty.
- All the people of Sligo feel bitterly ashamed for what happened.
- Her secret bingeing and vomiting made her feel depressed and ashamed.
- He was not ashamed of the "By Gum" school of reading.
- "Many were honestly ashamed; others said they were within limits; many were not."
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