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guilt trip |
1. n. Action de faire se sentir coupable. |
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Don't try to put a guilt trip on me! |
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You're not going to lay a guilt trip on me. |
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anglais > anglais |
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guilt trip |
1. n. A feeling of shame or embarrassment, especially if self-indulgent, unwarranted, exaggerated or felt over a significant period of time. |
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The prosperous business owner whose infant daughter had a serious genetic disease decided to find a foundation whose annual report was less based on guilt trips. She appreciated that another fo |
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2. n. Remarks intended to produce such a feeling. |
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The fund raisers were criticized for too much of their appeal to donors being a guilt trip about how there would be more starving feral kittens unless donors significantly increased their donat |
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He still resented his grandmother laying a guilt trip on him about starving children in China when he didn't finish her home-grown cabbage that he detested. |
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guilt |
1. n. Culpabilité. |
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trip |
1. n. Voyage. |
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2. n. Déplacement. |
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I'm on a business trip right now. - en déplacement |
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3. n. Course, trajet que fait une voiture d'un lieu à un autre. |
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4. v. Mettre en marche, mettre en branle. |
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