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embarrassed的音標

embarrassed: [ im'b?0?3r?0?5st ]

a. 尷尬的,局促不安的

例句與用法:

1. It was an embarrassing situation, but Mr Smith carried it off well.

這是壹個尷尬的處境,但是史密斯先生成功地應付過去了。

2. She gets a perverse satisfaction from making other people embarrassed.

她有壹種不正常的心態,以使別人難堪來取樂。

3. It is technically correct to use a phrase such as our late treasurer to refer to a person who is still alive but who no longer holds the relevant post, but the use of former in this context will ensure that no embarrassing misunderstanding is created.

使用象我們的前任會計這樣的詞組來指仍然健在不過不掌管相關的職位的人,在字義上是正確的,但是在這樣的情況下,former壹詞能夠避免尷尬的誤解發生

4. He was embarrassed by many debts.

他被很多債務弄得焦灼不安。

5. He has perfect poise and never seems embarrassed.

他的神智安寧,似乎從沒困惑過。

6. He always mumbles when he's embarrassed.

他感到難為情時就說話不清楚了。

7. She was embarrassed when they asked her age.

他們問她的年齡時,她窘得很。

8. People at the party were embarrassed when Frank got drunk and made an exhibition of himself.

弗蘭克喝醉了,出盡洋相,使參加聚會的人很難為情。

英英解釋:

動詞embarrass:

1. cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious

同義詞:embarrass, abash

2. hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of

同義詞:obstruct, blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrass

形容詞embarrassed:

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

同義詞:abashed, chagrined

2. caused to feel self-conscious and uncomfortable

同義詞:discomfited

3. made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride

同義詞:humiliated, mortified