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尴尬用英语说是awkward。
例句:
1、15岁是个尴尬的年纪。
15 is an awkward age.
2、一阵令人尴尬的沉默。
There was an awkward silence.
3、在一场尴尬的新闻发布会上,金先生回避了有关指控的问题。
In an awkward press conference, Mr King parried questions on the allegations.
4、大家在决定是否要站到自己配偶身旁时,这一刻令人尴尬。
There was an awkward moment as couples decided whether to stand next to their partners.
5、我是第一个向他提出尴尬问题的人,不过还会有人问更难回答的问题。
I was the first to ask him awkward questions but there'll be harder ones to come.
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embarrassed通常以ed结尾的形容词修饰人,embarrassing通常以ing结尾的形容词修饰物,这个词我正好今天给我的学生讲解。例如:She is embarrassed when she is in such an embarrassing situation.embarrassedly [ɪm'bærəstlɪ] adv. 尴尬地;难堪地一般形容词在其后加ly 就可变成副词形式例如excited exciting excitly
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尴尬1.pretty pass2.embarrassed a3.embarrassment4.Embarrassed尴尬的1.awkward2.awkward a
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“尴尬”用英语说法:embarrassed
读法:英 [ɪm'bærəst] 美 [ɪm'bærəst]
释义:
1、adj. 尴尬的;窘迫的
2、v. 使...困窘;使...局促不安(embarrass的过去分词形式)
feel embarrassed感到尴尬
Deeply embarrassed陷入很深困惑
being embarrassed局促不安
例句:
1、What I discovered both surprised and embarrassed me.
我的发现使我既惊讶又尴尬。
2、She looked, as had Heather, embarrassed, as in, What was up with that just now?
她看起来有点尴尬,跟茜丝上次一样,好像在说,刚才这是怎么了?
扩展资料
embarrassed的近义词:abashed
读法:英 [ə'bæʃt] 美 [ə'bæʃt]
释义:adj. 不安的;窘迫的;尴尬的
短语:
1、stand abashed感到羞愧
2、abashed chaotic神魂颠倒
3、be abashed感到羞愧
4、ashamed abashed羞惭
例句:
In his Brooklyn office, he interviews a rather abashed and puzzled Robinson, who was playing in the Negro Leagues at the time.
在他位于布鲁克林的办公室里,他采访了当时正在黑人联盟打球的罗宾逊,他感到有些窘迫和困惑。
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awkward的意思:尴尬。
读音:英[ˈɔːkwəd]、美[ˈɑːkwɚd]。
释义:
adj. 尴尬的;笨拙的;棘手的;不合适的。
变形:比较级more awkward、最高级most awkward。
awkward造句如下:
1、There was an awkward silence off the stage.
台下一片尴尬的沉默。
2、He is an awkward cooker, and the dishes he makes are not tasty.
他做起饭来笨手笨脚的,做出来的菜也不好吃。
3、All the waiters were reluctant to entertain the awkward customer.
所有服务员都不愿意招待这个难应付的顾客。
4、They'd chosen an awkward time to call as I'd just got into the bath.
他们选择了一个尴尬的时间打电话,因为我刚进浴室。
5、The phone was very large and awkward to hold.
电话很大,很难拿。
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