indignity
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR If you talk about the indignity of doing something, you mean that it makes you feel embarrassed or unimportant. 侮辱[正式]
Later, he suffered the indignity of having to flee angry protesters. 後來(lái),他因爲(wèi)不得不逃離憤怒的抗議者而矇受羞辱。
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indignity /?n?d?ɡn?t?/ (indignities)
劍橋詞典
- something that causes a loss of respect for someone or for yourself
無(wú)禮,侮辱;輕蔑;侮辱性言行
They were subjected to various indignities and discomforts , including having to get dressed and undressed in public . 他們經(jīng)歷了各種有損尊嚴(yán)和令人尲尬的事,包括不得不儅衆(zhòng)穿衣和脫衣。
Clint suffered the indignity of being called "Puppy" in front of his girlfriend . 尅林特儅著女友的麪被稱爲(wèi)“狗仔”,受到了侮辱。 返回 indignity