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embarrass美 [ɪm'berəs] 英 [ɪm'bærəs] - v.(尤指在社交场合)使窘迫;使困惑;使为难;使陷入困境
- 网络使尴尬;使困窘;使局促不安
第三人称单数:embarrasses 现在分词:embarrassing 过去式:embarrassed v.+n. embarrass government v. humiliate,mortify,shame,discomfit,disconcert 1. | (尤指在社交场合)使窘迫,使尴尬to make sb feel shy, awkward or ashamed, especially in a social situation |
| Her questions about my private life embarrassed me. 她询问我的私生活使我感到很尴尬。 | | I didn't want to embarrass him by kissing him in front of his friends. 我并不想当着他的朋友吻他而使他感到难堪。 | | It embarrassed her to meet strange men in the corridor at night. 夜里在走廊上遇见陌生男人使她感到很不好意思。 |
2. | ~ sb 使困惑;使为难;使陷入困境to cause problems or difficulties for sb |
| The speech was deliberately designed to embarrass the prime minister. 这个发言是故意为难首相。 |
v. | 1. 感到尴尬,叫人感到难为情,使难堪,叫…无地自容 1. 感到尴尬,叫人感到难为情,使难堪,叫…无地自容 | n. | |
v. | 1. to become or cause somebody to become painfully self-conscious, ill at ease, ashamed, or humiliated 2. to hinder or impede somebody or something 3. to make someone feel nervous, ashamed, or stupid in a social situation 4. to cause problems for someone, especially an organization or politician 5. cause to feel ashamed or socially uncomfortable;cause mental dis comfort or anxiety to 1. to become or cause somebody to become painfully self-conscious, ill at ease, ashamed, or humiliated 2. to hinder or impede somebody or something 3. to make someone feel nervous, ashamed, or stupid in a social situation 4. to cause problems for someone, especially an organization or politician 5. cause to feel ashamed or socially uncomfortable;cause mental dis comfort or anxiety to |
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