embarrassing

美音:[ɪm'berəsɪŋ] 英音:[ɪm'bærəsɪŋ]

简单释义:


adj.使人害羞的(或难堪的、惭愧的);使显得愚蠢的(或不诚实的等)

v.“embarrass”的现在分词

网络令人尴尬的;令人为难的;令人难堪的

完整释义:


adj.

1.令人为难的


例句:

  1. My family did not the Secret Service protection, so the meeting there was a very embarrassing moment.
    我的家人并没有特勤局的保护,所以会议上出现了一个令人难堪的时刻。

  2. Not coincidentally, the Warner-Lieberman bill eventually went down in an embarrassing defeat in the Senate.
    并非巧合的是,沃纳.利伯曼议案最终在参议院遭遇了尴尬的挫败。

  3. Yesterday was an embarrassing defeat to the girls in the sales sector, but the joint effort of us 8 guys today has more than made up for it.
    虽然昨天女队销售环节的领先让我们觉得相当尴尬,但今天,在我们8个人的共同努力下,我们已经追上了不少。

  4. Report commented that the South Korean military, which had to be said to be an embarrassing thing.
    报道评论说,对于韩国军方来说,这不得不说是一件囧事。

  5. The rather grandiose title is somewhat embarrassing, but I think it turned out to be a very interesting book and I hope you try reading it.
    使用这个夸张的题目有些不好意思,但是我认为是很有趣的书,希望你们能够阅读。

  6. If a wrist counter is embarrassing, then make a small tear in a piece of paper in your pocket each time you say "you know" .
    倘若嫌戴腕部计数器令人难堪,那么就在每说一次“youknow”时把口袋里的一张纸弄破一个小洞。

  7. Embarrassing Secret: Your character has a secret about her past that she must hide or else suffer shame and ostracism from her peers.
    尴尬的秘密:你的角色在他的过去中有著一个必须隐藏,不然会遭同辈排斥或者羞耻的秘密。

  8. Losing more than a few seats would be embarrassing. Whispers about his judgment --- and his leadership --- would begin.
    失去几个议席是难堪,因为怀疑其判断力,怀疑其领导才能的窃语就会风生水起。

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