mortify
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英 [ˈmɔ:tɪfaɪ]
美 [ˈmɔrtɪfaɪ]
是什么意思
使受辱;伤害(人的感情);克制;抑制(肉体、情感等)
(指肌肤)变成坏疽;
变形
过去式:mortified过去分词:mortified现在分词:mortifying第三人称单数:mortifies
英英释义
mortify[ 'mɔ:tifai ]
- v.
- practice self-denial of one's body and appetites
- hold within limits and control
"mortify the flesh"
同义词:subduecricify
- cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of
同义词:humiliatechagrinhumbleabase
- undergo necrosis
同义词:necrosegangrenesphacelate
学习怎么用
双语例句
- The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities.
对未来苦难的了解压抑了目前的喜悦。 - He felt mortified for his mistake.
他对自己的过失深感羞愧。
权威例句
MortifyMortifyMcMortifyingSeek, Set, MortifyJohn Hunter's Account of a “Mortifyd” Appendix CaeciHazel Motes as a Flesh-Mortifying Saint in Flannery O'Connor's Wise BloodMortify our wolves: The struggle back to life and faith in the face of pain and the certainty of deathA Most Unlikely Athlete - Short Stories to Inspire, Amuse and Mortify‘Doe not supose me a well mortifyed Nun dead to the world’: Letter-Writing in Early Modern English ConventsDead reckoning; Celebrity death pools mortify many outsiders, but players say they're simply having fun.(VARIETY)