squirm
vi. 蠕動,扭動; 難為情; 侷促不安
If you squirm, you move your body from side to side, usually because you are nervous or uncomfortable.
He had squirmed and wriggled and screeched when his father had washed his face...
父親給他洗臉時,他扭來扭去,尖聲喊叫。
He gave a feeble shrug and tried to squirm free...
他無力地聳聳肩,扭動身體想要掙脫。
If you squirm, you are very embarrassed or ashamed.
Mentioning religion is a sure way to make him squirm.
一提宗教就肯定會讓他感到窘迫不安。
...the type of awful occasion that makes politicians squirm with embarrassment.
使政客尷尬不安的那種糟糕場合
1. the act of wiggling
1. to move in a twisting or contorted motion, (especially when struggling);
So I pretended everything was fine and tried not to squirm.
我假裝一切如常,並保持不動.
I wanted to squirm, but I held still.
我想動一動, 但是我卻一動沒動.
Natives will cringe and squirm with embarrassment at such brashness.
對於這種輕率魯莽,當地人會因尷尬而戰戰兢兢.坐立不安.
I would inwardly squirm at the unwanted attention.
我的內心痛苦不安,真不想讓人看到.
The question of whether or not to bring a gift often makes guests squirm.
是否帶禮物的問題常使客人不安.