embarrassing
adj. 令人尴尬/难堪的; 使显得愚蠢的
Something that is embarrassing makes you feel shy or ashamed.
That was an embarrassing situation for me...
那种情形让我难堪。
Men find it embarrassing to be honest.
实话实说让男人觉得难为情。
Something that is embarrassing to a public figure such as a politician or an organization such as a political party causes problems for them.
He has put the Bonn government in an embarrassing position...
他将波恩政府置于窘地。
The speech was deeply embarrassing to Cabinet ministers.
这席话让内阁大臣们非常难堪。
1. hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment;
2. causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation;
Embarrassing questions cause discomfort.
尴尬的问题会使人感到不安.
His jokes didn't even raise a smile, which was embarrassing.
听了他讲的笑话,都没人笑一下, 真是太尴尬了.
It's rather embarrassing; I don't know how to bring it up.
这事有点碍口, 不好说.
It was an embarrassing situation, but they carried it off well.
这是一个尴尬的局面, 但是他们成功地应付过去了.
I would have liked him to give me a hand, but found it embarrassing to ask.
我想找他帮忙, 又不好意思张嘴.