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noun I nearly died of embarrassment when he said that. 他说那话差点儿把我给难堪死了。 I'm glad you offered—it saved me the embarrassment of having to ask. 你提出帮忙我很高兴,省得我厚着脸皮来问你。 Much to her embarrassment she realized that everybody had been listening to her singing. 她意识到大家一直在听她唱歌,感到很不好意思。 Her resignation will be a severe embarrassment to the party. 她的辞职将使党处于极度的困境。 Poor Lucy! He's such an embarrassment to her. Stratford has an embarrassment of riches, really, what with three theatres and lovely countryside, too. He suffered great personal embarrassment after failing the tests. Helen changed the subject to save me the embarrassment of replying. I could finally talk about my problem without embarrassment. I could have died of embarrassment when I saw her standing behind me. I felt some embarrassment as we shook hands. I still squirm with embarrassment at the thought of it. Much to his embarrassment, Mike realized that a small crowd was watching him. Pender decided to risk embarrassment and seek help. She smiled to hide her slight embarrassment. The agreement was made in secret to avoid public embarrassment. The episode was a huge embarrassment for all concerned. The government wishes to avoid further embarrassment over the affair. The poor child was considered an embarrassment to his family. The president became a national embarrassment. The protests were becoming something of an embarrassment to the government. We all watched in silent embarrassment as Mr Rogers started to cry. her embarrassment at being found out the government’s embarrassment over the affair His resignation will be a severe embarrassment to the party. I’m glad you offered—it saved me the embarrassment of having to ask. 你提出帮忙我很高兴,省得我厚着脸皮来问你。 Much to her embarrassment she realized that everybody in the room had heard her. |