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51. | She looked very embarrassed. |
| 她显得很不好意思的样子。 |
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52. | be [ become, get ] confused with one's blunder |
| 因做错事而发慌[窘],不知所措 |
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53. | The spy was embarrassed, |
| 女间谍面露难色,说: |
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54. | nevertheless he felt rather uneasy. |
| 可是他有几分窘了。 |
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55. | We had to feel surprised for the inferior quality after checked carefully the shoe leather which your esteemed company took under our sales confirmation No.109, and the good can not fit to our sample. |
| 窘焕次曳降 |
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56. | He is financially embarrassed. |
| 他陷於财政上的困难。 |
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57. | He looked baffled and hungry. |
| 他看上去又窘又饿。 |
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58. | "Mm," he answered, embarrassed. |
| “嗯,”他不好意思地答道。 |
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59. | Angry, indignant or embarrassed |
| 愤怒的;愤慨的;尴尬的 |
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60. | I felt incredibly embarrassed. |
| 我感到非常尴尬。 |
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