idiom > lose face
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Disgrace
丢人现眼
  Explanation: Shame, disgrace
  Usage: Joint type; as object, attribute; with derogatory
  Source: Yang Shuo "Haruko girl": "You see, I do not get in-laws-laws, her parents her parents hate, disgrace, and how can see her face!"
diū rén xiàn yǎn
  <Fang>: shame, disgrace
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Shame, disgrace
  Disgrace; a fool of myself. Xiao Jun, "in May of mine," Chapter XI: "We did not disgrace!" Yang Shuo "Haruko girl": "She shook her head and said: 'You see, I do not get in-laws-laws, her parents her parents hate, disgrace, and How can see her face! '"
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English Expression
  1. n.:  lose face
Thesaurus
Notorious, lose all standing and reputation, odor sweep the floor
Antonym
one's reputation is tenfold higher, reputation hundredfold, Reputation Hok from the, very capable or talented person one up on, rise suddenly in social status