make a fool of oneself
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No. 1
  He would not lose face in front of ~.
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diū chǒu
  Lose face; shame, disgrace
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No. 3
  Shame. "Jin Ping Mei," the fourth two back: "Well a disgraced children's baby." Yu "Music Send Beijing Gold Thread Ding Xun Fu Yang Jinfu" word: "lazy fat this past grievances, made a further worry be disgraced." Lao She "IV with Church of the "three:" He does not want to really be a poem or painting, but just to know a little terminology and poet painter's name, and factions, not be deemed a good name be disgraced before the people. "
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English Expression
  1. n.:  make a fool of oneself,  be held in irreverence,  make a monkey of oneself,  make a show of oneself,  lose face; be disgraced; with egg on one's face
  2. v.:   disgrace oneself,   make oneself a laughingstock