embarrassing

embarrassing [ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ]  [ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ] 

embarrassing的翻译

原级:embarrass

第三人称单数:embarrasses

过去分词:embarrassed

911查询·英语单词

过去式:embarrassed

embarrassing 基本解释

embarrassing

形容词使人尴尬的,令人为难的

动词(使)窘迫,(使)局促不安( embarrass的现在分词)

embarrassing 相关例句

embarrassing的近义词

形容词

1. This is an embarrassing situation.
    这是个令人为难的处境。

2. It is embarrassing to repeat what he said.
    若要重复他说过的话,会很尴尬的。

3. It is embarrassing that our streets are so dirty.
    我们的街道这么脏真叫人难堪。

embarrassing 网络解释

embarrassing是什么意思

1. 令人尴尬地:★embarrassv使尴尬 | embarrassing:令人尴尬地 | embarrassed:感到尴尬

2. 令人尴尬的:eloquent 有口才的,善辩的 | embarrassing 令人尴尬的 | energetic 精力充沛的

3. 令人为难的:deduct 扣除 | embarrassing 令人为难的 | grant 许可,答应

4. 令人困窘的:embarrasschivvy 使困窘 | embarrassing 令人困窘的 | embarrassingly 使窘迫地

embarrassing 词典解释

1. 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.

    e.g. That was an embarrassing situation for me...
           那种情形让我难堪。
    e.g. Men find it embarrassing to be honest.
           实话实说让男人觉得难为情。

embarrassingly
The lyrics of the song are embarrassingly banal...
那首歌的歌词非常老套,令人难堪。
Stephens had beaten him embarrassingly easily.
斯蒂芬斯轻松击败了他,让他颜面尽失。

2. 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.

    e.g. He has put the Bonn government in an embarrassing position...
           他将波恩政府置于窘地。
    e.g. The speech was deeply embarrassing to Cabinet ministers.
           这席话让内阁大臣们非常难堪。

embarrassing 单语例句

1. SEOUL - A South Korean golfer has paid a heavy price for an embarrassing shot that landed his caddy in hospital.

2. A South Korean golfer has paid a heavy price for an embarrassing shot that landed his caddy in hospital.

3. However, the Bank of Indonesia case is politically sensitive and could prove embarrassing for President Yudhoyono.

4. Celtic manager Tony Mowbray snapped an embarrassing away record for the Glasgow side at the first time of asking.

5. embarrassing是什么意思

5. But the technology has raised significant concerns among privacy watchdogs because it can show the body's contours with embarrassing clarity.

6. embarrassing的翻译

6. Mounting divorce cases may be an embarrassing phenomenon to many who still hold the traditional dictum for family cohesion.

7. The release of the cables is potentially embarrassing for both sides because it comes amid a broader reconciliation between the former Cold War rivals.

8. Analysts said Murdoch's move amounts to a favor for Cameron, sparing the prime minister the possibility of an embarrassing defeat in the House of Commons.

9. Even with my book of simple phrases in my hand, communicating verbally is an embarrassing and futile exercise on my part.

10. embarrassing的反义词

10. She said it's embarrassing to take a glass to get some shampoo from the concierge when travelling in Europe.

embarrassing 英英释义

embarrassing是什么意思

adj

1. embarrassing

1. hard to deal with
    especially causing pain or embarrassment

    e.g. 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

    Synonym: awkward sticky unenviable

2. causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation

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

    Synonym: mortifying