英:[ɪm'bærəstlɪ]
美:[em'bærəstlɪ]
英:[ɪm'bærəstlɪ]
美:[em'bærəstlɪ]
adjective
feeling or showing a state of self-conscious confusion and distress was too embarrassed to ask for help an embarrassed smile
I've never been so embarrassed in my life.
The first known use of embarrassed was in 1756
1 The boy stared at the floor embarrassedly.
那男孩局促不安地盯着地板。
2 Flank a boy stood up, embarrassedly say: "I'm sorry to disturb you."
旁边一个男孩子站起来,不好意思地说:“对不起,打扰你们了。”
3 We just embarrassedly passed them to others. The ceremony then ended.
我们不好意思地直接将盘子传给下一个人,仪式就这样结束了。
4 When the paparazzi ran into Eric and Yeung Sau Wai in a cafe, they left embarrassedly.
在咖啡店约会被撞破,孙耀威与杨秀惠尴尬离开。
5 There’s nothing embarrassed, or embarrassing, about it.
6 It was meant, in my opinion, to make Crockett, a new congresswoman elected in 2023, feel embarrassed and out of place.
7 I certainly responded embarrassedly that, feared has injuried apprentice's self - respect .
我当然还是不好意思反应, 怕伤了学徒的 自尊心.
8 Life just like a pair of magnifacent pyjamas full of lice people always living embarrassedly.
人生是件华美的睡袍,里面长满虱子,人常常是尴尬的生存.