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abashed
时间: 2025-06-23 09:37:37
英 [əˈbæʃt]

adj.不安的;羞愧的;窘迫的;困惑的

双语例句
  • He looked abashed and uncomfortable.

    他看起来既窘迫又不自在。

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  • He was abashed at forgetting his wife's birthday.

    他因忘了妻子的生日而感到羞愧。

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  • Your kindness quite abashed me.

    你的好意令我很不安。

  • Clare is abashed. "I'm sorry!"

    克莱尔显得有些尴尬“不好意思,是我心急了。”

  • Her kindness quite abashed me.

    她的好意令我不知所措。

  • I am abashed I can't do that.

    不好心思,我恐怕没措施那样做。

  • And their faces will never be abashed.

    他们的脸必不蒙羞。

  • He looked rather abashed at her criticisms.

    她的批评让他看上去相当尴尬。

  • Marius went off quite abashed, but delighted.

    马吕斯很难为情,走了,但是心里相当高兴。

  • Sam abashed by his father's words said nothing.

    山姆听了父亲的一席话后,羞愧得说不出话来。

  • He was abashed at forgetting his wife 's birthday.

    他因忘了妻子的生日而感到羞愧。

  • The man abashed at forgetting his wife 's birthday.

    那人忘了他妻子的生日,感到局促不安。

  • His boss's criticism left him feeling rather abashed.

    老板批评了他,他感到有些难为情。

  • Hindley descended more leisurely, sobered and abashed.

    辛德雷从容不迫地下来,酒醒了,也觉得羞愧了。

  • Nikki began to feel abashed by his praise of her beauty.

    他赞美着尼基的美貌,使她羞得面红耳赤。

  • The boy stood abashed as his mistakes were pointed out.

    那男孩子的错被指出之后,满脸羞愧。

  • Carrie came away wearily, somewhat more abashed for her pains.

    嘉莉疲惫地走开了,悲痛之余更加感到难堪。

  • "You said the first of the week," said Carrie, greatly abashed.

    “你是说星期一来的,”嘉莉很窘迫地说。

  • You can apprehend to feel abashed about your personal affairs.

    为自己的个人前程觉得迷茫。

  • He glanced at Juliet accusingly and she looked suitably abashed.

    他怪罪的一瞥,朱丽叶自然显得很窘。

  • Hurstwood was greatly abashed. His eyes expressed the difficulty he felt.

    赫斯渥大为窘迫。他的眼神表明他感到很难堪。

  • In fact I love my mother but is always more abashed than an expression very much.

    其实我很爱我的母亲但总是羞于表达。

  • Today he suddenly realized all the mistakes he had made in the past and felt much abashed.

    对于过去犯下的错误,他今天才猛省过来,惭愧不已。

  • In London he and Charles Darwin were both abashed when introduced to each other as "great men".

    他曾在伦敦有过一则趣事:有人介绍他和查尔斯·狄更斯相识,介绍人将他们两人誉为“伟人”,弄得两人尴尬不已。

  • The fool abashed and began to ponder gloomily how he might put an end to these unpleasant rumours.

    愚人感到羞愧,于是开始忧郁地思考他该怎样对这些令人不快的谣传做个了断。

  • They laughed at order and at law , but the frown of power dejected, and the eye of wisdom abashed them.

    他们嘲笑秩序和法律,但是强者皱眉,会使他们沮丧,在智者的目光下,他们会窘迫不堪。

近义词
adj. 不安的;窘迫的;尴尬的