embarrassed

英[ɪm'bærəst] 美[ɪm'bærəst]
  • adj. 尴尬的;拮据的;局促不安的
使用频率:
  • embalm v.铭记;防腐;使弥香气;使不朽
  • embalm v.铭记;防腐;使弥香气;使不朽
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 尴尬的
    2. 拮据的
    3. 经济困难的
    4. (人或行为)窘迫的
    5. 忸怩不安
    6. 感到难为情
    7. 局促不安的(指觉得害羞,羞耻的,或心虚的)
    8. 为难的
    9. 害羞的
    10. 陷入困境的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious;

    "felt abashed at the extravagant praise"
    "chagrined at the poor sales of his book"
    "was embarrassed by her child's tantrums"

  2. made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride;

    "too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street"
    "humiliated that his wife had to go out to work"
    "felt mortified by the comparison with her sister"

1. They wolf-whistled at me, and I was so embarrassed I tripped up.
他们吹口哨挑逗我,我窘迫之下绊了一跤。

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2. This practice embarrassed Luther, but he let it pass without comment.
这种做法让卢瑟难堪,但是他未置一词。

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3. Polly, bewildered and embarrassed, dropped her head and scuffed her feet.
波莉既困惑又尴尬,低下头拖着脚走开了。

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4. I think she was hugely embarrassed by the whole scene.
我认为整个场面让她极其尴尬。

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5. She was embarrassed at showing her fear so nakedly.
她对于如此直接地表露了自己的恐惧感到尴尬不已。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The embarrassed boy fiddled with his hat.
      那个感到尴尬的孩子摆弄他的帽子。
    2. She was embarrassed when they asked her age.
      他们问她的年龄时,她窘得很。
    3. He was embarrassed by many debts.
      他被很多债务弄得焦灼不安。
    4. He has perfect poise and never seems embarrassed.
      他的神智安宁,似乎从没困惑过。
    5. He is embarrassed because he made a mistake.
      他因为弄错而显得很窘。