单词 | shameless |
释义 | shamelessWord family noun shame shamefulness shamelessness shameradjective ashamed ≠ unashamed shameful shameless shameableshamedshameworthyverb shame adverb shamefully ≠ shamelessly shamefacedly shame·less /ˈʃeɪmləs/ adjectiveadj ASHAMED#not seeming to be ashamed of your bad behaviour although other people think you should be ashamed 无耻的,不知羞耻的,不要脸的 SYN brazen the shameless way he lied to us 他对我们恬不知耻的撒谎 —shamelessly adverbadv She shamelessly took advantage of him. 她不知羞耻地利用他。 —shamelessness noun [uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus shameless• This is just another shameless attempt by the Opposition to gain power at any cost.• Some one who annoyed with her need for sympathy, who irritated with her shameless display of pathos.• He's a shameless flirt.• It is a shameless form of payola for those who have helped a political party to get elected.• Isabel trembled, half afraid, half shocked, at such shameless, hitherto unknown longings.• Lewis is shameless in making promises he doesn't intend to keep.• The book also tackles the shameless predicament of feeling desperate.• And yet, he could see in his grandfather a shameless self-importance, a profound sense of entitlement.• And even more shameless self-promoting than usual.• It seemed quite shameless to me then but it would probably seem tame to today's youngsters.• O false and shameless woman, I am your husband. Shamelessn // na UK television comedydrama series that takes place in an imaginary council estate in Manchester |
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