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embarrassment [ɛmˈbærəsmənt]

n. 窘迫; 难堪; 令人难堪或耻辱的事;
复数:: embarrassments

例句:

  • The facts could cause embarrassment if they ever became public.
    一旦披露出去,真相会让人非常尴尬。
  • She turned scarlet from embarrassment, once she realized what she had done.
    她意识到自己做了什么后羞红了脸。
  • The report has caused acute embarrassment to the government.
    报告将政府置于窘境。
  • The fact they don't work is an embarrassment.
    来自BBC
  • Inhofe has been an embarrassment for many years now.
    来自SA
  • It is a very great embarrassment, he said.
    来自VOA