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1. | Americans sometimes use plain talk when they are embarrassed. |
| 美国人有时觉得难为情,就说直话。 |
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2. | "You're just embarrassed, that's all," and luckily I added: "Daisy's embarrassed too." |
| “你不过是难为情罢了,没别的。” 幸好我又补了一句,“黛西也难为情。” |
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3. | Belinda looked embarrassed. |
| 比琳达感到难为情。 |
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4. | embarrassed by his provincialisms |
| 他偏狭守旧而使人感到难为情. |
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5. | I felt embarrassed for him. |
| 我都替他难为情。 |
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6. | She was a little embarrassed. |
| 她有点难为情了。 |
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7. | 1.embarrassing; 2.embarrassed; awkward; shy; bashful3.not to know which way to look |
| 难为情 |
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8. | "She's embarrassed?" |
| “她难为情?” |
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9. | He always mumbles when he's embarrassed. |
| 他感到难为情时就说话不清楚了。 |
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10. | It's a bit embarrassed to talk about it. |
| 说起来有点难为情 |
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