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61. | She looked very embarrassed. |
| 她显得很不好意思的样子。 |
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62. | I am ashamed to wear it |
| 我不好意思佩带它。 |
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63. | Roosevelt felt somewhat uneasy. |
| 罗斯福倒有些不好意思。 |
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64. | Too embarrassed to speak |
| 羞口难开 |
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65. | Chinese or Japanese food with someone who cannot use them, I will teach him or her how because I feel embarrassed |
| 要是我在吃中国饭或者日本饭跟一个不会用筷子的美国人﹐我就会教他怎麽用因为我为不会用的人很想羞涩,他们尚且还不觉得不好意思。 |
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66. | The spy was embarrassed, |
| 女间谍面露难色,说: |
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67. | Angry, indignant or embarrassed |
| 愤怒的;愤慨的;尴尬的 |
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68. | I felt incredibly embarrassed. |
| 我感到非常尴尬。 |
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69. | He is financially embarrassed. |
| 他陷於财政上的困难。 |
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70. | embarrassed by his provincialisms |
| 他偏狭守旧而使人感到难为情. |
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