0 If you describe something as a shame, you are disappointed that it has happened. -- szkoda
[ + to do sth ] It's a real shame to waste all this food.
[ + (that) ] What a shame that they had to destroy such a beautiful building.
1 a feeling of being embarrassed and guilty about something bad that you have done -- wstyd
to be filled with shame
2 to not feel embarrassed or guilty about doing bad or embarrassing things -- nie mieć wstydu
3 to make someone feel embarrassed and guilty about something -- zawstydzić
[ + into + doing sth ] His children are trying to shame him into giving up smoking.
People across the world opened their hearts and opened their purses, shaming governments into matching the monies their peoples had given.
The thing that has been most distressing has been the virtual 'naming and shaming' of vegetables and then declaring them not guilty.
We must determine who was responsible and these people must be named and shamed.
He used the extremely efficient method of naming and shaming, and quite rightly so.
We are afraid of having a 'witch-hunt' when naming and shaming is carried out.
Schools were often ranked but never thanked; frequently named and shamed, but rarely sustained and supported.
If we do not take that on board, understand it, and be shamed by it, we shall get nowhere.
The fact that 3,500 people died last year from drug overdoses shames us.
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