Lexis Rex - Accueil



Locution anglaise du jour

guilt trip



Définitions

anglais > français
guilt trip
     1. n. Action de faire se sentir coupable.
           Don't try to put a guilt trip on me!
           You're not going to lay a guilt trip on me.
anglais > anglais
guilt trip
     1. n. A feeling of shame or embarrassment, especially if self-indulgent, unwarranted, exaggerated or felt over a significant period of time.
           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
     2. n. Remarks intended to produce such a feeling.
           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
           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.
Analyse
guilt
     1. n. Culpabilité.
trip
     1. n. Voyage.
     2. n. Déplacement.
           I'm on a business trip right now. - en déplacement
     3. n. Course, trajet que fait une voiture d'un lieu à un autre.
     4. v. Mettre en marche, mettre en branle.



Revoir les locutions précédentes

boo boophotographic memoriespedestrian crossingmovie camera
electric currentstriking distancebad luckmass start
guilt tripmaking hay while the sun shinesshoot blanksroll cages
blind testlooked outsally portstennis shoes





Abonnez-vous au locution du jour
Email: