mortified
mortified 英 ['mɔːtɪfaɪd] 美
adj. 窘迫的;受辱的 v. 使受辱(mortify的过去式)
- To be mortified is to be extremely embarrassed. If your pants fell down in class, you'd be mortified.
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- adj. 窘迫的;受辱的
- v. 使受辱(mortify的过去式)
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1. Forgetting the introductory remarks really mortified me.
忘记了开场白真使我窘迫。
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2. I was mortified that they had a handful of my filthy drawings in their clutches.
当看到他们手里握满了我所作的污秽画作时,我实在是窘迫极了。
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3. It was odd to have summoned him in that way, and then forgotten him; but Archer felt more curious than mortified.
她那样子召他前来,然后又把他忘掉,真是好生奇怪。 但阿切尔的好奇心却超过了窘迫。
- mortified (adj.) "deeply humiliated," 1717, past-participle adjective from mortify.
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