i think that it means that you should always be ashamed if you are not doing anything.
"thou" is old English for "you". I would say that it means the age at which you are ashamed to admit how old you are.
Yes, it can be. It is based on the verb "to shame" and means feeling shame.
Cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious
of Humiliate
The expression is actually "to cut a sorry figure." It means to be ashamed of one's person or actions.
One who is not selfish but always helps others, and treats others as thyself.
it means 'know thyself' in classical greek.
Ashamed means the feeling you get when you have done something which you know you should not have done.
it means that you wish you had not did what youy did
"thou" is old English for "you". I would say that it means the age at which you are ashamed to admit how old you are.
"Trust thyself" means to have confidence in your own judgment, beliefs, and decisions. It encourages you to rely on your own thoughts and instincts, and to trust that you have the ability to make the right choices for yourself.
The verse Do not yoke thyself with unbelievers means that it is unwise for a Christian to marry someone who is not a Christian. The values and lifestyles of each are very different and would tend to influence the other.
Yes, it can be. It is based on the verb "to shame" and means feeling shame.
The phrase 'avoir honte' means to be ashamed. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'avoir' means 'to have'. The noun 'honte' means 'shame'.
The expression is "Catch as catch can." It means "Do the best you can given the situation."
Hmmm... I don't think there is a direct translation. Fühlen means to feel thyself. Not physically feel, but emotionally feel.
Yes. It means to hold onto and stop a moving object. (Catch a ball) It means a snag or a problem. (There is a catch in this contract) Understand (Catch on to what he meant) To stop a door from opening (a door catch)