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- She dropped into a chair, utterly worn out. 她一下子坐到椅子里,筋疲力盡了。
- It was shameful of them to surrender. 他們投降是可恥的。
- She was full of shame at her bad behavior. 她對自己的不良行為感到羞恥。
- He spoke his lines utterly dead pan. 他毫無(wú)表情地背臺詞。
- We utterly failed to convince them. 我們根本說(shuō)服不了他們。
- The guilty man bowed his head in shame. 那個(gè)有罪的人羞愧地低下了頭。
- Don't you feel any shame at having lied to me? 你對我撒謊一點(diǎn)都不覺(jué)得羞恥嗎?
- Her remarks made him writhe with shame. 她的話(huà)羞得他十分難堪。
- I am utterly convinced of your loyalty. 我完全相信你的忠誠。
- Your proposal is utterly fantastic. 你的建議一點(diǎn)也不現實(shí)。
- The old man was utterly absorbed in the book. 老人全神貫注地讀這本書(shū)。
- How could you treat her so badly? Shame on you! 你怎麼能待她那麼壞? 真可恥!
- She has thrown off all sense of shame. 她已拋棄一切廉恥之心。
- His actions brought shame upon his parents. 他的行為使他的雙親蒙受恥辱。
- His face was flushed with shame. 他的臉因羞恥而變紅。
- He was utterly ruthless in his determination to succeed. 他下定決心爭取成功。
- Isn't it a shame that the rain spoiled our picnic? 這場(chǎng)雨把我們的野餐給攪了,可惜不可惜?
- He had no sense of shame and never felt guilty. 他毫無(wú)羞恥之心,而且從不覺(jué)得內疚。
- She felt great shame at having failed the exam. 她考試不及格,感到極其羞愧。
- It's rather a shame that Joyce missed the concert. 喬伊斯未能參加音樂(lè )會(huì ),有些可惜。