[VERB 动词]羞辱;使蒙羞;使出丑 To humiliate someone means to say or do something which makes them feel ashamed or stupid.
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She had been beaten and humiliated by her husband...
她遭到丈夫的殴打和羞辱。
His teacher continually humiliates him in maths lessons.
他的数学老师频频在课上羞辱他。
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I have never felt so humiliated in my life.
我一生中从未感到如此丢脸。
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hu·mili·ate/hjuːˈmɪlieɪt; NAmEhjuːˈmɪlieɪt/verbhumiliatesb/yourself/sth to make sb feel ashamed or stupid and lose the respect of other people 羞辱;使丧失尊严◆I didn't want to humiliate her in front of her colleagues.我不想当着她同事们的面令她难堪。◆I've never felt so humiliated.我从未感到如此羞辱。◆The party was humiliated in the recent elections.该党在新近的选举中耻辱地失败了。▶hu·mili·at·ing/hjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ; NAmEhjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ/adjective◆a humiliating defeat耻辱的失败hu·mili·ationhumiliationhumiliations/hjuːˌmɪliˈeɪʃn; NAmEhjuːˌmɪliˈeɪʃn/noun[uncountable , countable ]◆She suffered the humiliation of being criticized in public.她当众受到指责,丢了面子。humiliatehumiliateshumiliatedhumiliatinghu·mili·ate/hjuːˈmɪlieɪt; NAmEhjuːˈmɪlieɪt/hu·mili·at·ing/hjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ; NAmEhjuːˈmɪlieɪtɪŋ/hu·mili·ation/hjuːˌmɪliˈeɪʃn; NAmEhjuːˌmɪliˈeɪʃn/
to make someone feel ashamed or stupid, especially when other people are presentSYN embarrass: Her boss humiliated her in front of all her colleagues.—humiliated adjective: I’ve never felt so humiliated in all my life.