mortify
mor
ˈmɔr
mawr
ti
ti
fy
ˌfaɪ
fai
British pronunciation
/mˈɔːtɪfˌa‍ɪ/

英語での「mortify」の定義と意味

to mortify
01

辱める, 恥をかかせる

to cause someone to feel extreme embarrassment or shame
Transitive: to mortify sb
to mortify definition and meaning
example
His insensitive remark mortified her in front of the whole class.
彼の無神経な発言は、クラス全員の前で彼女を恥ずかしい思いをさせた。
She was mortified when she realized she had worn mismatched shoes to the important meeting.
彼女は重要な会議に左右違う靴を履いてきたことに気づき、恥ずかしい思いをした。
02

壊死する, 壊死させる

to become necrotized, usually due to lack of blood supply
Intransitive
example
The wound began to mortify when the infection spread to the deeper tissues.
感染がより深い組織に広がると、傷は壊死し始めました。
After hours of compression, the fingers began to mortify, signaling a loss of blood flow.
何時間もの圧迫の後、指が壊死し始め、血流の喪失を示していました。
03

禁欲する, 抑制する

to subdue or control one's physical desires or impulses through self-denial, self-discipline, or ascetic practices
Transitive: to mortify one's body or soul
example
He chose to mortify his flesh by fasting for several days, focusing only on spiritual growth.
彼は数日間断食することで自分の肉体を苦行させ、精神的な成長にのみ集中することを選んだ。
The monk spent years mortifying his body through rigorous daily rituals and ascetic practices.
その僧侶は、厳格な日々の儀式と禁欲的な実践を通じて、何年も自分の体を苦行することに費やしました。
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