indignity
n. 侮辱; 輕蔑; 侮辱的言行; 無禮舉動
If you talk about the indignity of doing something, you mean that it makes you feel embarrassed or unimportant.
Later, he suffered the indignity of having to flee angry protesters...
後來,他不得不極不光彩地避開憤怒的抗議者溜走了。
What sort of indignities would he be forced to endure?
他會被迫忍受什麼樣的侮辱呢?
1. an affront to one's dignity or self-esteem
Even those who bitterly opposed Saddam feel the indignity of his humiliation at American hands.
甚至那些極端反對海珊的人也感受到美國人對他羞辱.
Those who worked were looked down upon with contempt, and subjected to every possible indignity.
從事勞動的人被人輕視, 受盡侮辱.
She was subjected to indignity and humiliation.
她受到侮辱和羞辱.
Her heart sickened at the thought of this brutal indignity.
她一想到這件蠻橫無禮的事,心裡就不舒服.
Idle industries have cast workers into unemployment, human misery and personal indignity.
工廠停工使工人們失業, 蒙受痛苦和失去個人尊嚴.