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61. | To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease; disconcert |
| 使…觉得不好意思或不舒服;使困窘 |
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62. | I felt embarrassed for him. |
| 我都替他难为情。 |
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63. | And then there are time we just want to spare ourselves embarrassment. |
| 有时我们只是不想自己困窘难堪。 |
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64. | She looked shocked [quite embarrassed]. |
| 她显得很震惊[尴尬]。 |
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65. | a feeling of embarrassment that leaves you confused. |
| 一种使你烦恼的困窘情绪。 |
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66. | They perplexed him with the questions. |
| 他们用这些问题使他困窘。 |
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67. | the causes of their plight were varied. |
| 他们处境困窘的原因是多方面的。 |
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68. | I was [felt] very embarrassed. |
| 我觉得很窘。 |
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69. | Embarrassment caused blood to flush to her face. |
| 困窘使血液涌到她的脸上。 |
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70. | I must admit I'm embarrassed. |
| 我必须承认我挺尴尬的。 |
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-- 来源 -- 秘书英语口语25天快训 - Day 15 Executive Meetings |
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