embarrass
英 [?m'b?r?s; em-]
美[?m'b?r?s]
- vt. 使局促不安;使困窘;阻礙
考試真題
- It can be very hard to forget embarrassing moments, says Donohue.
出自-2017年6月閱讀原文
- Its statistics look embarrassing.
出自-2011年6月閱讀原文
- It's no longer the case that the common man in England is embarrassed to show he knows about food," Tomes says.
出自-2011年6月閱讀原文
- Black students feel somewhat embarrassed among white peers during the freshman year
出自-2011年6月閱讀原文
- Substitutions of one gesture for the other often create not only humorous but also embarrassing moment.
出自-2014年6月聽力原文
- The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees.
出自-2011年6月聽力原文
- Oh, I think that's because we're embarrassed.
出自-2011年6月聽力原文
- Many embarrassing situations could be avoided.
出自-2010年12月聽力原文
- Many people fear the gym because they feel lost and don't want to embarrass themselves.
2015年高考英語福建卷 閱讀理解 閱讀E 原文
- The more embarrassing or shameful the secret is, the juicier the gossip it makes.
2016年高考英語浙江卷(6月) 閱讀理解 閱讀A 原文
- It is financially terrifying, psychologically embarrassing and you know that support is minimal and extraordinarily hard to get.
出自-2014年考研閱讀原文
- But embarrassing scandals and the popularity of the republican left in the recent Euro-elections have forced him to eat his words and stand down.
出自-2015年考研閱讀原文
- The emerging consensus around the bill is a sign that legislators are getting frightened about a politically embarrassing short-term collapse at the USPS.
出自-2018年考研閱讀原文