to do (a person) shame: to inflict injury or dishonour, offer reproach or obloquy (see also 3c). Also to sayor speak (one) shame; to sayor speak s…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disrepute > disgrace or dishonour > [verb (transitive)] (51) to say or speak (one) shamec950 to do (a person) shame: to inflict injury or dishonour, offer reproach or obloquy (see also 3c). Also to sayor speak (one) shame; to sayor speak s… to bring, make to shondOE Shame, disgrace, infamy, ignominy; scandal. to do (someone) shond, to treat with indignity; to bring, make to shond, to disgrace, ruin. awemOE transitive. To corrupt or defile (someone or something). In later examples with specific reference to the violation of a woman's chastity or… shamec1175 To inflict or bring disgrace upon; to disgrace, dishonour; to be a cause of disgrace to. unmenskc1225 transitive. To dishonour, disgrace. to bring, shape, turn to shamea1250 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 do villainy or a villainy1303 to do villainyor a villainy, esp. to (a person), in preceding senses. Obsolete. to bring, drive to scornc1320 †to bring,†drive to scorn, to shame, disgrace; †to do (a person) scorn, to insult; †to get the scorn (Scottish), to be treated with contumely; †to hol… honisha1325 transitive. To disgrace, dishonour, insult; to destroy, cause to perish. dishonesta1382 transitive. To bring dishonour, disgrace, or discredit upon; to dishonour; to stain with ignominy. unhonourc1384 transitive. To dishonour. defamea1387 transitive. To bring infamy, dishonour, or shame upon; to cause to be dishonoured or disgraced. Now rare. slandera1387 To bring into discredit, disgrace, or disrepute. Obsolete. disworshipa1450 transitive. The reverse of to worship; to do ‘disworship’ or dishonour to; to dishonour. vituper1484 transitive. To vituperate or revile; to dishonour or disgrace. disfamea1533 transitive. To deprive of fame or honour; to bring into reproach or disrepute; to defame. to shend ofc1540 In the Destruction of Troy the phrase to shend of is apparently equivalent to the transitive uses, to dishonour, to destroy, injure. Obsolete. defect1542 transitive. To hurt, to damage; to cause to have defects. In early use also: †to dishonour (obsolete). rare after 17th cent. dishonour1568 To bring dishonour or disgrace upon, by one's conduct, etc.; to disgrace. disgrace1573 To cast shame or discredit upon; to bring (intentionally) into disgrace. Obsolete. escandalize1574 = scandalize, v.1 mishonour1576 transitive. To dishonour. yshend1579 Pseudo-archaic f. shend, v.1 scandalize1583 transitive. To bring shame or discredit upon; to disgrace. Obsolete exc. poetic. traduce1605 transitive. To expose to contempt; to bring discredit upon; to dishonour, disgrace. beclown1609 dedecorate1609 transitive. To disgrace, dishonour. Obsolete. disdignify1625 transitive. To deprive of dignity; to dishonour. vilify1651 To bring disgrace or dishonour upon. Obsolete. lynch1836 transitive. In extended and hyperbolic use. Esp. of a crowd: to subject (a person) to a verbal or physical attack; (of a journalist, commentator… Subcategories:— put to shame (11) — cast shame or dishonour upon (2) — bring into public disgrace (1) — subject or expose to ignominy (6) — outdo in shamefulness (1) |
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