词为我用 - abase

2021-02-06  本文已影响0人  b5438e0615f9

词汇释义

abase UK  /əˈbeɪs/ US  /əˈbeɪs/TEM8  GRE

vt, (formal) to act in a way that shows that you accept sb's power over you 表现卑微,卑躬屈节,屈从

外刊例句

1. The interviewer, solemn-faced, hush-voiced, now offered Artie a chance to abase himself.(The New Yorker)

2. He achieved unprecedented autonomy, refusing to abase himself before aristocratic patrons even as he took their money.(The New Yorker)

3. P.S. Germany's cinema, on the other hand, is exerting itself to abase the unholiest of leaders by means of frequent representation.(The New Yorker)

4. They can lapse into a forgetful toadyism, and abase themselves before their historical oppressors.(The New Yorker)

5. "We are ignorant of the ultimate destinies of humanity, but feel perfectly sure that it is as noble a work to raise its level... as it would be disgraceful to abase it".(The New Yorker)

6. Moving in him in the dark, these inchoate impulses of shame may be an element in what makes him want to abase himself before Marina.(The New Yorker)

词汇搭配

abase onself

词汇来源

late 14c., "reduce in rank, etc.," from Old French abaissier "diminish, make lower in value or status; lower oneself" (12c.), literally "bend, lean down," from Vulgar Latin *ad bassiare "bring lower," from ad "to, toward" (see ad-) + Late Latin bassus "low, short" (see base (adj.)).

The form in English was altered 16c. by influence of base (adj.), making the word an exception to the rule that Old French verbs with stem -iss- enter English as -ish (comprehension might have played a role; earlier forms of abase often are identical with those of abash). Literal sense of "lower, depress" (late 15c.) is archaic or obsolete. Related: Abased; abasing.

近义词

debase, degrade, demean,  lessen

反义词

elevate, ennoble, uplift

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