1.抑制(情欲等)
2.【医学】(使)患脱疽
3.【植物;植物学】生枯斑,坏死
4.屈辱;伤害
5.恼怒;痛苦万分
1.抑制(情欲等)
2.【医学】(使)患脱疽
3.【植物;植物学】生枯斑,坏死
4.屈辱;伤害
5.恼怒;痛苦万分
1.to make somebody feel deeply ashamed and humiliated
2.to attempt to subdue the body or desires and passions by self-imposed discipline, hardship, abstinence from pleasure, and especially self-inflicted pain, usually for religious purposes
3.to decay and die
1.Nicole: You know, life can be mortifying sometimes. And trust me, sometimes sex can be, too.
你知道,人生有时是很尴尬的,相信我,有时性也是。
2.I can only posit a theory, but I tend to blame the higher rate of mortifying sex scenes in novels by men on the nature of their fantasies.
我只能在此假定一个理论,但是又想责备那些小说中高频率出现的令人痛心的性描写,作者是那些依靠幻想天性的男人们。
3.I confess freely to you, I could never look LONG. upon a monkey without very mortifying reflections.
我坦坦白白地跟你说吧,我决不能长久看着猴子而不感到非常屈辱的。
4.For someone of her nature, that long, slow, mortifying decline was unacceptable.
像她这种个性的人,这种长期的,缓慢的,倍感屈辱的老化是无法接受的。
5.The idea of being a burden to you and your sister is mortifying.
对你和你姐姐来说是一个负担的想法让他们感到受辱。
6.I've said I did not love her, and rather relished mortifying her vanity now and then.
我已经说过我不爱她,而且时时以伤害她的虚荣心为乐。
7.And so on one minute, this to us is very short time, possibly occurs the matter can mortifying life-long.
等一分钟,这个对我们来说是一个很短的时间,可能发生的事情会让人悔恨终生。
8.It was a truly mortifying and disgusting experience.
这是一次讨厌丢人的经历。
9.After lunch, a rather mortifying family tradition. They do things differently in bourgeois bohemia.
午饭之后,他们展示了他们的家庭习俗。而又和那些中产阶级的波西米亚不大一样。
10.this , spoken in a cool , tranquil tone , was mortifying and baffling enough.
这话说得沉着镇静,但也是够折磨人令人丧气的。