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1. | a threatening or embarrassing position from which escape is difficult. |
| 危险的或令人尴尬的并且难以逃脱的境地. |
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2. | In an embarrassing position. |
| 在令人尴尬的条件下 |
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3. | In a difficult or embarrassing position. |
| 处于困境处于一种困难或尴尬的境地 |
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4. | clapped at the start, if my lecture can't live up to such enthusiastic applause, it'll put me in the embarrassing |
| 现在鼓掌在先,鄙人的演讲当不起那样热烈的掌声,反觉到一种收到款子交不出货色的惶恐。” |
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5. | place in a confining or embarrassing position. |
| 放到一个受限制或令人尴尬的境地中。 |
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6. | You were in a somewhat embarrassing position. |
| 是的,我理解。你当时的处境有些尴尬。 |
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-- 来源 -- 企业管理英语口语(第二版)(2) - 33 Negotiations |
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7. | To place in a confining or embarrassing position. |
| 使陷于困境将…放到一个受限制或令人尴尬的境地中 |
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8. | If you do invite them, over my request, you will find yourself in the embarrassing position of having |
| 你要是不听我的话仍邀他们,那就只好让你的宾客在这里找不到主人,使你陷入万分尴尬的境地了。 |
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9. | Madame Michele found herself in an embarrassing position. |
| 米歇尔太太发觉自己陷入尴尬的境地。 |
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10. | both of them, and the tone in which Morcerf had just expressed his thanks was so determined that the position |
| 夏多·勒诺和波尚对望了一眼,他们两个人得到了相同的印象:马尔塞夫刚才表示感谢的口气是那样的坚决,假如谈话再继续下去,只会使大家更加为难。” |
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