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1. His son's crimes put the old man to shame.
儿子犯罪使那老人蒙羞。
1. 使羞惭,使羞辱:562.put to flight 使逃. | 563.put to shame 使羞惭,使羞辱. | 564.put up 贴出,收藏.
2. 使某人感到羞愧,使......黯然失色:play traunt 逃学 | put ...to shame 使某人感到羞愧,使......黯然失色 | record holder 纪录保持者
3. 使(某人/某事)蒙羞;使(某人/某事)相形见绌:790put... through使...经受 | 791put... to shame使(某人/某事)蒙羞;使(某人/某事)相形见绌 | 792put... to use使用;利用
4. 使...蒙受耻辱,使...黯然失色:in shame 害羞,羞愧 | put ...to shame 使...蒙受耻辱,使...黯然失色 | to one's shame 令某人感到羞耻的是...
1. And all shame on the food fools that decided it was a good thing to put in anything consumable.
2. put to shame
2. These despicable economic creatures should be put to shame before the fine citizenship the overwhelming majority has demonstrated.
3. My ego took a dent of Titanic proportions and my face put ripe tomatoes to shame.
4. Sales of NBA merchandise here put sales in the US to shame and more than 300 million people play the sport.
5. Not only are they good at it, but they put us to shame by singing English lyrics too.
6. Five months later, these experts were put to shame when prices plunged to US $ 35 a barrel.
7. Those generous people who donate their blood - few as they are - put their compatriots to shame.
8. Some Taiwan educators have praised them for their dedication to study, saying they put their Taiwan counterparts to shame.