065、embarrass
v. 使窘迫,使困惑,使困難
Making speeches in public always embarrasses me.
公開(kāi)演講總是讓我不好意思。
Are you trying to embarrass me?
你是想讓我難堪嗎?
21世紀(jì)超級(jí)拿手好戲:
五e(cuò)mbarrass家族一網(wǎng)打盡
embarrass
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(xiāo)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(chēng)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(qián)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)。
v. 使窘迫,使困惑,使困難
Making speeches in public always embarrasses me.
公開(kāi)演講總是讓我不好意思。
Are you trying to embarrass me?
你是想讓我難堪嗎?
21世紀(jì)超級(jí)拿手好戲:
五e(cuò)mbarrass家族一網(wǎng)打盡
embarrass
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(xiāo)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(chēng)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(qián)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)。