Z¸Ӗ(xn)shame.ȁһtOver the past 10 years, more than 20,000 American children are believed to have been killed in their own homes by family members. That is nearly four times the number of US soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The child maltreatment death rate in the US is triple Canada's and 11 times that of Italy. Millions of children are reported as abused and neglected every year. ---quote from America's child death shame
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MShame is an uncomfortable feeling that you get when you have done something wrong or embarrassing, or when someone close to you has.
e.g. She felt a deep sense of shame.
ځGĘu裺If someone brings shame on you, they make other people lose their respect for you.
e.g. He committed suicide rather than face the shame of being linked to the scandal.
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zϧ If you say that something is a shame, you are expressing your regret about it and indicating that you wish it had happened differently.
e.g. It's a crying shame that police have to put up with these mindless attacks.
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ʹe.g. Her son's affair had humiliated and shamed her.
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disgrace, humiliate, shame, dishonor
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humiliate (qing){(dio)ĵēp
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dishonor ЕrcdisgraceQǰָʧȥsu
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