美 [pʊt tu ʃeɪm]
羞辱;使丢脸
超越;胜过;表现出色
使自愧不如(put to shame), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
使蒙羞(put to shame), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... arrive at a conclusion 得出结论 put to shame 使某人相形见绌 be astonish at sth 因某事感到震惊 ...
put to shame 使失色;使相形见绌 5. exception 例外;除外 .
Yes, England is put to shame by Singapore.
确实,英国因新加坡而蒙羞。
India was stunned and its internal security system put to shame.
当时印度格外震惊,印度的国内安全系统也因此蒙羞。
Do not let me be put to shame, nor let my enemies triumph over me.
求你不要叫我羞愧。不要叫我的仇敌向我夸胜。
It's deemed you have been possessed by the devil, or put out on the street, a shame to your family and really left to live very subhuman lives."
VOA : special.2010.07.28
These, free to all, once put to shame many a country richer than Cuba.
However, I had a clue when Amy advised Gordon she had asked him to assist them so he could tell the world how wonderful their food truly is, and put to shame all those haters on FB.
But we found -- we did find a cover version that even put Paul to shame.