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v. 使窘迫,使困惑,使困難 ★★★★★
Making speeches in public always embarrasses me.
公開演講總是讓我不好意思。
Are you trying to embarrass me?
你是想讓我難堪嗎?
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☆ Don’t embarrass them with personal questions.
不要問(wèn)有關(guān)個(gè)人隱私的問(wèn)題,以免他們感到尷尬。
☆ The decline of sales embarrassed the company.
銷路下降使公司陷入財(cái)政困難。
☆ Meeting adults always embarrassed the shy child.
遇見(jiàn)大人總是讓這個(gè)害羞的孩子很困窘。
☆ I didn’t mean to embarrass you. I just wanted to ask you a question.
我不是想要讓你難堪,我只是想問(wèn)你一個(gè)問(wèn)題。
embarrassed adj. 難堪的,不好意思的,感到為難的 ★★★★★
☆ When he got married, Ray was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job.
雷結(jié)婚時(shí),因?yàn)榕码y堪,他對(duì)妻子只字不提有關(guān)自己職業(yè)的事。
☆ I was embarrassed when she praised me.
她表?yè)P(yáng)我的時(shí)候,我很不好意思。
☆ I was embarrassed by their compliment.
對(duì)他們的稱贊,我感到很不安。
☆ She felt embarrassed at the sight of her old boyfriend.
她看到以前的男朋友時(shí)覺(jué)得很尷尬。
embarrassing adj. 令人為難的,令人困窘的 ★★★★★
☆ The reporter asked the president several embarrassing questions.
記者問(wèn)了總裁幾個(gè)令人困窘的問(wèn)題。
☆ What is your most embarrassing moment?
你什么時(shí)候最尷尬?
☆ It was very embarrassing to not have enough money to pay the bill!
沒(méi)有足夠的錢付賬是非常尷尬的。
embarrassment n. 窘迫, 為難;令人困窘、不安的人或事 ★★★★★
☆ He’s an embarrassment to his family.
他是家中叫人為難的人。
☆ I tried to ease her embarrassment by telling her everyone cries in public sometimes.
我告訴她人人都會(huì)有在公眾場(chǎng)合哭的時(shí)候,試圖緩解她的困窘。
☆ His company never recovered from its financial embarrassment.
他的公司再?zèng)]有從財(cái)政拮據(jù)中恢復(fù)過(guò)來(lái)。