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🔑 em·bar·rass·mentBrE /ɪmˈbærəsmənt/NAmE /ɪmˈbærəsmənt/ noun🔑 [U] shy, awkward or guilty feelings; a feeling of being embarrassed 害羞;窘迫;愧疚;难堪◆I nearly died of embarrassment when he said that. 他说那话差点儿把我给难堪死了。◆I'm glad you offered—it saved me the embarrassment of having to ask. 你提出帮忙我很高兴,省得我厚着脸皮来问你。◆Much to her embarrassment she realized that everybody had been listening to her singing. 她意识到大家一直在听她唱歌,感到很不好意思。🔑 [C] ~ (to/for sb) a situation which causes problems for sb 使人为难的处境;困境◆Her resignation will be a severe embarrassment to the party. 她的辞职将使党处于极度的困境。 [C] ~ (to sb) a person who causes problems for another person or other people and makes them feel embarrassed 令人为难(或难堪、尴尬)的人●an embarrassment of ˈrichesso many good things that it is difficult to choose just one 好东西多得难以选择 |