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indignity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++in·dig·ni·ty /ɪnˈdɪɡnəti/ noun (plural indignities) [countable, uncountable]  ASHAMEDa situation that makes you feel very ashamed and not respected 侮辱;轻蔑 The prisoners were subjected to all sorts of indignities. 犯人遭受各种侮辱。the indignity of (doing) something Two of the diplomats suffered the indignity of being arrested. 那些外交官中有两名蒙受了被捕之辱。the final/ultimate/crowning etc indignity 极端侮辱
Examples from the Corpus
indignityGrowing cities were governed for some local government purposes by the county magistrates: an indignity that the prosperous entrepreneurs resented.An indignity for the noble halibut and a waste of natural resources.He suffered insult and indignity in silence.She'd suffered enough traumas and indignities already, she thought grimly.For Annie, this was the final indignity.But this bird was spared that indignity.The Ship lurched up the hillside, straining at the indignity of restraint.I had to endure the indignity of being strip-searched for drugs.Being accused of theft was just one of the indignities I suffered under my last employer.Many women have suffered the indignity of being sexually harassed.Also starring are Sarah Knowlton as Hal, a Yale grad suffering the indignities of life as a secretary.The rivals could only inflict saddle sores and ulcers, indignities and humiliations on each other as they disrupted families and towns.the indignity of (doing) somethingThe true language of sisterhood does not speak of the pain of childbirth or the indignities of male oppression.The Ship lurched up the hillside, straining at the indignity of restraint.She forgot the indignity of the position in the advance of a tingling awareness.He did not like to recall the indignity of it.Recently a Nomura executive suffered the indignity of being taken hostage by a client wielding a samurai sword.Also starring are Sarah Knowlton as Hal, a Yale grad suffering the indignities of life as a secretary.Somehow, old Jags look better when they haven't been forced through the indignity of a facelift.At least she would not be submitted to the indignity of being seated below the salt at embassy dinners.
in·dig·ni·ty nounChineseSyllable
makes feel a you and that Corpus situation very ashamed


indignity
indignity /ɪnˈdɪɡnəti, ɪnˈdɪɡnɪti/ noun (plural indignities) [uncountable and countable]
a situation that makes you feel very ashamed and not respected:
    The prisoners were subjected to all sorts of indignities.
    the indignity of (doing) something
    Two of the diplomats suffered the indignity of being arrested.
    the final/ultimate/crowning etc indignity


in·dig·nityBrE /ɪnˈdɪɡnəti/ 🔊NAmE /ɪnˈdɪɡnəti/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] (
plural
in·dig·nities
)
~ (of sth/of doing sth) a situation that makes you feel embarrassed or ashamed because you are not treated with respect; an act that causes these feelings 侮辱;轻蔑;侮辱性的行为 SYN humiliation The chairman suffered the indignity of being refused admission to the meeting. 主席蒙受了被拒于会议之外的侮辱。🔊🔊the daily indignities of imprisonment身陷囹圄每日所遭受的侮辱