embarrassing

更新时间:2026-07-14 03:45:46   栏目: 英语词典

Embarrassing

词性: 形容词

词义: 令人尴尬的;使人羞愧的

音标: /ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ/

翻译: 使人感到尴尬或羞愧的。通常用于描述某些让人感觉不自在或失去面子、尊严的情况。

用法

描述事情、情况或事件:当某件事、行为或事件让人感到羞耻或不安时,可以用“embarrassing”来形容。

表示某人因为行为或情况而感到不安或尴尬

例句

It was embarrassing when I forgot my lines during the play.
(在剧本演出中忘记台词真是令人尴尬。)

She found it embarrassing to speak in front of a large audience.
(她发现自己在大庭广众面前讲话很尴尬。)

The situation became even more embarrassing when he accidentally spilled his drink.
(当他不小心洒了饮料,情况变得更加尴尬。)

His comment was so embarrassing that I didn't know how to respond.
(他的评论让人很尴尬,我不知道该如何回应。)

It's embarrassing to admit that I haven't read that classic book.
(承认我没读过那本经典书真是太尴尬了。)

The embarrassing silence lasted for several minutes after he made the mistake.
(他犯错后,尴尬的沉默持续了好几分钟。)

I had an embarrassing moment when my phone rang in the middle of the meeting.
(在会议中我的手机突然响起,真是一个尴尬的时刻。)

He tried to act cool, but it was obvious that he was embarrassed by the attention.
(他试图装得很酷,但显然他对这些关注感到尴尬。)

The embarrassing truth came out during the interview.
(那个令人尴尬的事实在面试过程中被揭露了。)

It would be embarrassing if I accidentally insulted my boss.
(如果我不小心冒犯了老板,那将会很尴尬。)

短语搭配

Embarrassing situation:令人尴尬的局面

Embarrassing moment:尴尬的时刻

Embarrassing silence:尴尬的沉默

Embarrassing mistake:令人尴尬的错误

Embarrassing question:令人尴尬的问题

Embarrassing behavior:令人尴尬的行为

Embarrassing laugh:令人尴尬的笑声