0 feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character:
You've got nothing to be ashamed of.
She ought to be thoroughly ashamed of herself - talking to her mother like that!
[ + to infinitive ] He was ashamed to admit to his mistake.
[ + that ] I was ashamed that I'd made so little effort.
I'm so ashamed of you (= embarrassed to be connected with you)!
1 feeling bad because you are aware that others know that you or someone connected with you has done something wrong or embarrassing:
[ + to infinitive ] Pedro was never ashamed to admit his mistakes.
I felt deeply ashamed for my father’s impoliteness.
You have nothing to be ashamed of.
[ + to infinitive ] She was ashamed to ask her brother for money.
Whoever uprooted that tree ought to be ashamed of themselves.
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
I've never been ashamed of my homosexuality.
I'm probably a little ashamed of being a teacher as a result, and constantly need to prove myself as a musician.
Those people should not feel ashamed to be called litigation masters.
In my perspective, this actually is something that they should be ashamed of.
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羞恥的,羞愧的, 不好意思的,難為情的…
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avergonzado, avergonzado/da [masculine-feminine]…
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envergonhado…
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(道徳的に)恥ずかしい…
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utanmış, mahcup…
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honteux/-euse, honteux…
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