to shame

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utandırma
ayıp

Tom'un bunu yapamaması bir ayıp. - It's a shame Tom couldn't make it.

Andrea'nın bunu erken bırakması ne ayıp. - What a shame that Andrea left this early.

{f} utandırmak
{i} utanma

Utanmadan onu ağızdan öptü. - She kissed him without shame, on the mouth.

Tom'un utanma duygusu yok. - Tom has no sense of shame.

utanç

Onlar utanç içinde başlarını eğdiler. - They hung their heads in shame.

O utançla başını eğdi. - He hung his head in shame.

yazık

Yazık olmuş Tom da gelemedi. - It's a shame Tom couldn't come, too.

Beni bir kez kandırırsan, sana yazıklar olsun. Beni iki kez kandırırsan, bana yazıklar olsun. - Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

yüzkarası
mahcup etmek
maskaralık
mahcubiyet
mahcupluk
alınkarası
biçimlemek
günah
kepazelik
kara
leke
şerefsizlik
şanssızlık
{f} utandır

Davranışıyla bütün ailesini utandırdı. - He shamed his whole family by his conduct.

Benim aptallığım sadece pişman olmama neden olmuyor fakat aynı zamanda beni utandırıyor. - My foolishness not only causes me regret but also shames me.

yazıklar
Shame on you! Ayıp! Utan Yazıklar olsun! For shame! Ayıp! It is a shame to laugh at On
{f} rezil etmek

Beni rezil etmek için çok çabaladın, değil mi? - You've tried so hard to put me to shame, haven't you?

münasebetsiz şey
{f} yazık etmek
{f} namusunu kirletmek
{f} tecâvüz etmek
{i} utanılacak şey
{f} (birini)
{i} yüz karası
{f} gölgede bırakmak
{f} ayıp etmek
{i} utanç, hicap: Are they devoid of shame? Utançtan yoksun mu onlar? Shame on you! Utan!
{f} mahçup etmek
hicap
English - English
ashame
Something to regret

And what you do to me is a shame. - Evelyn Champagne King, in the song Shame.

That which is shameful and private, especially on the personal body

Cover your shame!.

Uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor, or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling. It is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct

The teenager couldn’t bear the shame of introducing his parents.

To cause to feel shame

I was shamed by the teacher's public disapproval.

To feel shame, be ashamed

Therefore, brothir, I woll that ye wete I shame nat to be with hym nor to do hym all the plesure that I can.

{v} to make ashamed, confound, disgrace
{n} an apprehension or sense of disgrace, cause of shame, ignominy, reproach
surpass or beat by a wide margin
The cause or reason of shame; that which brings reproach, and degrades a person in the estimation of others; disgrace
{f} embarrass; bring dishonor; humiliate; compel through guilt
Shame is an uncomfortable feeling that you get when you have done something wrong or embarrassing, or when someone close to you has. She felt a deep sense of shame I was, to my shame, a coward
If someone puts you to shame, they make you feel ashamed because they do something much better than you do. His playing really put me to shame
cause to be ashamed
A painful sensation excited by a consciousness of guilt or impropriety, or of having done something which injures reputation, or of the exposure of that which nature or modesty prompts us to conceal
The parts which modesty requires to be covered; the private parts
If you shame someone into doing something, you force them to do it by making them feel ashamed not to. He would not let neighbours shame him into silence
If something shames you, it causes you to feel shame. Her son's affair had humiliated and shamed her
To cover with reproach or ignominy; to dishonor; to disgrace
Uncomfortable or painful feeling due to recognition or consciousness of impropriety, dishonor or other wrong in the opinion of the person experiencing the feeling. It is caused by awareness of exposure of circumstances of unworthiness or of improper or indecent conduct
{i} embarrassment; disgrace; dishonor
surpass or beat by a wide margin cause to be ashamed compel through a sense of shame; "She shamed him into making amends
bring shame or dishonor upon; "he dishonored his family by committing a serious crime"
a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"
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feelings You can use shame in expressions such as shame on you and shame on him to indicate that someone ought to feel shame for something they have said or done. He tried to deny it. Shame on him!
compel through a sense of shame; "She shamed him into making amends"
an unfortunate development; "it's a pity he couldn't do it"
Reproach incurred or suffered; dishonor; ignominy; derision; contempt
To be ashamed; to feel shame
For Torres Strait Islanders, shame is 'a mixture of embarrassment and discomfort caused by one's own behaviour or that of someone for whom one is responsible ' [See Shnukal, A (1996)]
would be ashamed
feelings If you say that something is a shame, you are expressing your regret about it and indicating that you wish it had happened differently. It's a crying shame that police have to put up with these mindless attacks
To mock at; to deride
a painful emotion resulting from an awareness of inadequacy or guilt
If someone brings shame on you, they make other people lose their respect for you. I don't want to bring shame on the family name = disgrace
a state of dishonor; "one mistake brought shame to all his family"; "suffered the ignominy of being sent to prison"
To make ashamed; to excite in (a person) a comsciousness of guilt or impropriety, or of conduct derogatory to reputation; to put to shame
to shame

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı şeym

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈsʜām/ /tə ˈʃeɪm/

    Videos

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