abase
英 [əˈbeɪs]
美 [əˈbeɪs]
v. 表现卑微; 卑躬屈节; 屈从
现在分词:abasing 过去式:abased 第三人称单数:abases 过去分词:abased
BNC.41733 / COCA.41704
牛津词典
verb
- 表现卑微;卑躬屈节;屈从
to act in a way that shows that you accept sb's power over you
英英释义
verb
- cause to feel shame
- He humiliated his colleague by criticising him in front of the boss
双语例句
- He did not fully abase himself, for he was a freeman, and while not a noble, he was head of his family.
他一点也不觉得有辱自己身份,因为他是一个自由人,而不是一名贵族。 - She wanted to abase herself before the strong man, to be low and humble before him.
她使自己在这个强壮的男人面前显得更谦卑,低下和恭顺。 - But Jehovah will abase his pride together with the trickery of his hands.
但耶和华必使他的骄傲,和他手所行的诡计,一并败落。 - But even the Christians who can abase themselves in front of God, also show their stubbornness in mundane matters.
然而即使是能在神面前谦卑下来的基督徒,在世俗的事务上却也异常顽固。 - One woman refused to abide by this and abase herself in this way.
有位妇女拒绝洗礼,结果自贬身份。 - In former times, priests used to abase themselves before the gods.
过去,牧师们常常对神自责。 - An English nominal suffix is a bound morpheme that adds to the back of abase to form a nominal derivative word.
英语名词后缀是指加于词基构成名词性派生词的粘着语素。 - E.g.The president is not willing to abase himself before the nation.
总统不愿在全国人民面前降低自己的威信。 - Results The rate of iodine uptake abase apparently, the different herd has notability divergent.
结果全民普及新浓度碘盐后,人群甲状腺吸碘率明显降低,不同人群甲状腺吸碘率有显著性差异。 - A man who uses bad language will only abase himself.
说脏话者只会自贬身分。