embarrassing的中文翻译是什么意思

embarrassing

US/ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ/
UK/ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ/

adj. 令人尴尬/难堪的; 使显得愚蠢的

embarrassing柯林斯释义

ADJ-GRADED令人害羞的;让人难堪的;令人尴尬的

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。

ADJ-GRADED惹麻烦的;使难堪的

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。

embarrassing英文释义

Adjective

1. hard to deal with; especially causing pain or embarrassment;

  • awkward (or embarrassing or difficult) moments in the discussion
  • an awkward pause followed his remark
  • a sticky question
  • in the unenviable position of resorting to an act he had planned to save for the climax of the campaign

2. causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation;

  • the embarrassing moment when she found her petticoat down around her ankles
  • it was mortifying to know he had heard every word

embarrassing场景例句

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.

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embarrassing词性变形

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