abashed
英 [əˈbæʃt]
美 [əˈbæʃt]
adj. 羞愧; 窘迫; 尴尬
v. 使惭愧;使羞愧;使困窘;使局促不安
abash的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:abashed
BNC.34390 / COCA.28626
牛津词典
adj.
- 羞愧;窘迫;尴尬
embarrassed and ashamed because of sth that you have done
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 尴尬的;窘迫的;羞愧的
If you areabashed, you feel embarrassed and ashamed.- He looked abashed, uncomfortable.
他看起来有点困窘,很不自在。
- He looked abashed, uncomfortable.
英英释义
adj
- feeling or caused to feel uneasy and self-conscious
- felt abashed at the extravagant praise
- chagrined at the poor sales of his book
- was embarrassed by her child's tantrums
双语例句
- He looked abashed, uncomfortable.
他看起来有点困窘,很不自在。 - She blushed, clearly abashed, and did not reply.
她的脸红了,显然很尴尬,没有作任何回答。 - "All right," said the latter, somewhat abashed, it might be well to do it.
“好吧,”导演有点窘迫地说,这样也好。 - I stood abashed at his rebuke.
面对他的斥责我感到无地自容。 - He was quite abashed before the king.
他在国王面前感到困窘。 - She was abashed by his kindness after she had insulted him.
她侮辱了他后,他仍是那么和蔼,她感到很不自然。 - He hesitated, abashed at his first attempt to use a strange word.
他犹豫不决,并因第一次试图用一个怪词而感到羞愧。 - He was not at all abashed by his position.
他一点儿也不为自己的处境感到窘迫。 - 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 have occasion to be abashed; tell your story simply as you did to me.
你用不着害臊,就象你告诉我的那样,简单扼要地把事情讲出来。