单词 | to bring, shape, turn to shame |
释义 | > as lemmasto bring, †shape, †turn to shame P5. to put to shame: to bring into disgrace, bring disgrace upon; also figurative to outshine, eclipse. Similarly, to bring, †shape, †turn to shame. Also †to go to shame, to be ruined or spoilt. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [verb (transitive)] to say or speak (one) shamec950 to bring, make to shondOE awemOE shamec1175 unmenskc1225 to bring, shape, turn to shamea1250 to do villainy or a villainy1303 to bring, drive to scornc1320 honisha1325 dishonesta1382 unhonourc1384 defamea1387 slandera1387 disworshipa1450 vituper1484 disfamea1533 to shend ofc1540 defect1542 dishonour1568 disgrace1573 escandalize1574 mishonour1576 yshend1579 scandalize1583 traduce1605 beclown1609 dedecorate1609 disdignify1625 vilify1651 lynch1836 the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [verb (transitive)] > put to shame shendc825 ofshameOE forlesec1200 to bring, shape, turn to shamea1250 to put to shamea1250 confoundc1290 confusec1350 rebuke1529 beshame?1567 disgrace1593 outshame1824 the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > outdoing or surpassing > outdo or surpass [verb (transitive)] > put in the shade or put to shame shamec1400 to put down1494 extinguish1551 stain1557 overshadow1581 cloud1582 defacea1592 shend1596 to lay up1601 to shine down1623 dazzle1643 umbrage1647 foila1687 efface1717 eclipse1718 shade?1748 put into the shade1796 to take the shine out of (less frequently from, U.S. off)1819 to put to shame1854 to leave (a person) standing1864 to lay over1869 blanket1884 upstage1921 a1250 Owl & Nightingale 522 Hwenne þu hauest ido þi gome Þi stefne goþ anon to schome [Cotton MS. shome]. c1290 Sancta Crux 398 in S. Eng. Leg. 12 Cristine men þat he miȝte i-finde Alle he brouȝte to schame. a1440 Sir Degrev. 127 He sey, ‘Alle ȝoode to schome!’ And went one hys wey. 1445 tr. Claudian's De Consulatu Stilichonis in Anglia (1905) 28 269 With her also thou puttist to shame her loothsom norice ambicion. c1480 (a1400) St. Paul 521 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 44 He schupe þam all to schame, þat euir trowit in cristis name. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) xi. l. 1018 The Roman bukis at than was in Scotland He gart be brocht to scham quhar thai thaim fand. 1611 Bible (King James) Heb. vi. 6 They crucifie to themselues the Sonne of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) iv. iv. 60 A Slaue, that still an end, turnes me to shame. View more context for this quotation 1752 ‘Sir H. Beaumont’ tr. Attiret Acc. Emp. China's Garden 29 If any one of them is caught in the Fact [i.e. Thieving] he is brought to Shame. 1780 W. Cowper Progress of Error 245 Has time worn out, or fashion put to shame, Good sense, good health, good conscience, and good fame? 1854 W. M. Thackeray Newcomes (1855) II. iii. 23 No young woman of this year has come near her: those of past seasons she has distanced, and utterly put to shame. 1865 F. Parkman Huguenots i, in Pioneers of France in New World 5 Every ship from the New World came freighted with marvels which put the fictions of chivalry to shame. < as lemmas |
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