self reproach
常見(jiàn)例句
- They experience shock, guilt, shame, self-reproach, and other negative emotions, just as do family members and friends of the patient.
他們經(jīng)歷震驚、內(nèi)疚、愧疚、自責(zé)和其他負(fù)麪感情,就像是患者的家庭成員和朋友一樣。 - Sometimes it is what others had done to us; sometimes it is our own self-reproach for things we had done or not done, feelings we have had or not had.
有時(shí)候是別人對(duì)我們做的事,有時(shí)候是我們對(duì)於自己做過(guò)或沒(méi)做過(guò)的事情的自責(zé),或者我們?cè)?jīng)有或者沒(méi)有過(guò)的感覺(jué)。 - Besides the jar of contrast there came to her a chill self-reproach that she had not returned sooner, to help her mother in these domesticities, instead of indulging herself out-of-doors.
除了對(duì)比之下引起的不愉快而外,她在心裡頭還産生了一陣嚴(yán)厲的自我責(zé)備,怪自己沒(méi)有早點(diǎn)廻來(lái)幫助母親做些家務(wù)事情,而一直在外麪貪戀玩樂(lè)。 - By disassociating morality from actions, a person can wholeheartedly support the public figure without being subject to self-reproach.
FORBES: 'Moral Decoupling:' How Consumers Justify Supporting a Tarnished Brand - Yet another ground for self-reproach was that the failure was concentrated in Africa, the poorest part of the world.
ECONOMIST: The World Bank and global health - In her brief stay, she makes contact with both men, drunkenly embarrasses herself, causes turmoil among everyone she meets, and, along with whatever pleasure she can take, also gets humiliation, betrayal, and self-reproach.
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