embarrassed
adj. 侷促不安的; 為難的; 尷尬的; 窘迫的
v. (使)窘迫,(使)侷促不安( embarrass的過去式和過去分詞)
A person who is embarrassed feels shy, ashamed, or guilty about something.
He looked a bit embarrassed.
他看起來有點尷尬。
...an embarrassed silence.
尷尬的沉默
1. feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious;
2. caused to feel self-conscious and uncomfortable;
3. made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride;
The decline of sales embarrassed the company.
銷路下降使公司陷於財政困難.
The long sleeves of her dress embarrassed her movements.
她衣服的長袖子妨礙她的行動.
Mary was so embarrassed. She could only hide her face in shame.
瑪麗感到特別難堪,她恨不得找個地縫鑽進去.
He was embarrassed by many debts.
他被大量債務纏身.
When Xiao Wu was praised, he was embarrassed, much to our surprise.
小吳受了表揚反倒不好意思起來了.