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embarrasses
现在进行时
embarrassing
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embarrassed
过去完成时
embarrassed
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使尴尬, 使难堪
to make a person feel ashamed, uneasy, or nervous, especially in front of other people
及物动词
- His clumsy fall embarrassed him in front of his colleagues.
他笨拙的跌倒让他在同事面前尴尬。
- She was embarrassed when her phone rang loudly during the meeting.
当她的电话在会议期间大声响起时,她感到尴尬。
- It's important not to intentionally embarrass others with teasing or mocking.
重要的是不要故意用戏弄或嘲笑来尴尬别人。
- Forgetting her lines on stage embarrassed the actress, but she recovered gracefully.
在舞台上忘记台词让这位女演员感到尴尬,但她优雅地恢复了。
- Public speaking often embarrasses people, but with practice, it can become more comfortable.
公开演讲常常让人尴尬,但通过练习,可以变得更加舒适。
同义词:
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阻碍, 使困难
o create obstacles or difficulties that hinder the progress or accomplishment of something
及物动词
- The strict rules embarrassed the team's efforts to adapt quickly to changing conditions.
严格的规则阻碍了团队快速适应变化条件的努力。
- Financial constraints embarrassed the company's ability to expand into new markets.
财务限制阻碍了公司拓展新市场的能力。
- The outdated software embarrassed her productivity, causing frequent delays.
过时的软件阻碍了她的工作效率,导致频繁延误。
- Traffic restrictions embarrassed their ability to reach the event on time.
交通限制阻碍了他们准时到达活动的能力。
- The lack of resources embarrassed the researchers' progress in developing new solutions.
资源的缺乏阻碍了研究人员在开发新解决方案方面的进展。