(새 문서: {{간편 문제 양식 | 색상 = | 문제 = Abash | 정답 = make (someone) feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. (모욕하다) * But there is also a sort of confused, abash...) |
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| 문제 = Abash | | 문제 = Abash | ||
| 정답 = make (someone) feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. (모욕하다) | | 정답 = make (someone) feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed. (모욕하다, 부끄럽게 하다) | ||
* But there is also a sort of confused, abashed one, often ironic, that acknowledges a problem and tries to work through a particularly American obliviousness. | * But there is also a sort of confused, abashed one, often ironic, that acknowledges a problem and tries to work through a particularly American obliviousness. | ||
*Here, furious parents throw open the cupboard to reveal their daughter’s abashed lover, as younger children look on wide-eyed and the family dog prepares to attack. | *Here, furious parents throw open the cupboard to reveal their daughter’s abashed lover, as younger children look on wide-eyed and the family dog prepares to attack. | ||
* (+ Unabashedly 양심의 가책도 없이, 부끄러움도 없이) | |||
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| 문제 = Ceremonious | |||
| 정답 = 지나치게 격식을 갗춘 | |||
(1) 격식과 의식에 초점을 맟춘: devoted to forms and ceremony | |||
ceremonious courtiers | |||
(2) 행사에 초점을 맟춘,: of, relating to, or constituting a ceremony | |||
a ceremonious occasion | |||
(3) 형식적인 규칙과 전해지는 규범에 의거한 것들 according to formal usage or prescribed procedures | |||
the cold and ceremonious politeness of her curtsey | |||
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| 문제 = Chagrin | |||
| 정답 = 화, 분함, 창피함, 창피함을 느끼게 하다. | |||
to vex or unsettle by disappointing or humiliating (창피함이나 실망감을 통해 사람을 동요시키거나 불안하게 하거나, 성가시게 하는 것) | |||
# As many a woman has learned to her chagrin, pathological liars are brilliant at deception.- Katha Pollitt, Nation, 16 June 2003 | |||
# In World War I, to his chagrin, Eisenhower again found himself on the sidelines, performing training duties stateside while Pershing, MacArthur, and Patton earned their battle ribbons.- U.S. News & World Report, 16 Mar. 1998 | |||
# In 1628, to the chagrin of Governor William Bradford, the Pilgrims erected an 80-foot Maypole, danced around it, drank beer, and sang. -E. C. Krupp, Sky & Telescope, May 1994 | |||
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