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make a spectacle of oneself
Language:
Meanings:
1.
US
UK
global
informal
pejorative
To behave in a way that draws public attention, typically in an embarrassing, outrageous, or undignified manner.
2.
US
UK
global
neutral
informal
To create a conspicuous or dramatic public display deliberately, whether for entertainment, protest, or effect.
Examples:
EN:
One mustn't make a spectacle of oneself.
ES:
No hace falta montar una escena, Sr. Director.
EN:
One mustn't make a spectacle of oneself.
ES:
No hace falta montar una escena, Sr. Director.
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