Translation meaning & definition of the word "embarrassed" into Chinese (Traditional) language
將“尷尬”一詞的翻譯含義和定義翻譯成中文(傳統)語言
English⟶Chinese (Traditional)
Embarrassed
[不好意思]/ɪmbɛrəst/
adjective
1. Feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
- "Felt abashed at the extravagant praise"
- "Chagrined at the poor sales of his book"
- "Was embarrassed by her child's tantrums"
- synonym:
- abashed ,
- chagrined ,
- embarrassed
1. 感到或引起不安和自我意識
- "“對奢侈的讚美感到厭惡”"
- "“對他的書銷售不佳感到cha惱”"
- "“為孩子的發脾氣感到尷尬”"
- 同義詞:
- 廢除 ,
- 衣衫不整 ,
- 尷尬
2. Made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
- "Too embarrassed to say hello to his drunken father on the street"
- "Humiliated that his wife had to go out to work"
- "Felt mortified by the comparison with her sister"
- synonym:
- embarrassed ,
- humiliated ,
- mortified
2. 由於羞恥或受傷的驕傲而感到不舒服
- "“太尷尬了,無法在街上向他醉酒的父親打招呼”"
- "“羞辱他的妻子必須出去工作”"
- "“與姐姐的比較使她感到愧”"
- 同義詞:
- 尷尬 ,
- 丟臉的 ,
- 死了
Examples of using
Tom's embarrassed.
湯姆很尷尬。
When I don't have anything to say, I am not embarrassed to be quiet.
當我無話可說時,我不會為安靜而感到尷尬。
Tom is embarrassed about buying condoms.
湯姆為購買避孕套感到尷尬。
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