embarrassed 详细解释

embarrassed

[im'bærəst]

adj.尴尬的, 拮据的, 局促不安的

词形变化

副词: embarrassedly | 动词过去式: embarrassed | 动词过去分词: embarrassed | 动词现在分词: embarrassing | 动词第三人称单数: embarrasses |

词义辨析

同义:

a.窘迫的

abashed  nonplussed  uncomfortable  discomfited  red-faced  self-conscious  sheepish  timid

a.困惑的

confused  at a loss  in a bind

a.负债的, 穷困的

straitened  in debt  in the red  insolvent  impecunious  

同义参见:

ashamed  

英英释义

动词 embarrass:

cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious

同义词:embarrass, abash

hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of

同义词:obstruct, blockade, block, hinder, stymie, stymy, embarrass

形容词 embarrassed:

feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious

同义词:abashed, chagrined

caused to feel self-conscious and uncomfortable

同义词:discomfited

made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride

同义词:humiliated, mortified

例句

1. Don't be embarrassed!不要不好意思! 2. I felt embarrassed and humiliated.我感到尴尬和羞耻。 3. The government is so embarrassed about the slow roll-out of broadband.政府对宽带覆盖速度如此之慢感到尴尬。 4. When I am taken out to a restaurant I always get embarrassed about ordering.被请去饭店吃饭时, 我总是在点菜时遭遇尴尬。 5. He was embarrassed to admit the truth.他尴尬地承认了事实。 6. She had been too embarrassed to ask her friends.她实在不好意思开口问她的朋友们。 7. 'I'm sorry,' she added with an embarrassed laugh.“对不起。”她尴尬地笑着加了一句。 8. There was an embarrassed silence.出现了一阵尴尬的沉默。 9. embarrassed by a mountain of debts, they fled the country.巨额债务使他们陷入经济窘境, 于是他们逃到了国外。 10. he became embarrassed at his own effusiveness.他为自己过于热情而感到不好意思。 11. an embarrassed silence.难堪的沉默。 12. I felt so embarrassed when I dropped my glass.我打破了酒杯,觉得很不好意思。 13. I've never been more embarrassed in my life.我一生中从未如此尴尬过。 14. I'm embarrassed (to admit) that I've never actually read the book.不好意思,我从未真正读过那本书。