abash 英 [ə'bæʃ]   美 [əˈbæʃ]

abash

abash  英 [ə'bæʃ] 美 [əˈbæʃ]

vt. 使困窘;使羞愧;使局促不安 

进行时:abashing  过去式:abashed  过去分词:abashed  第三人称单数:abashes  名词复数:abashes 

When the child see all the room fille with stranger he is much abash. 那小孩一看到满屋子都是陌生人,感到非常局促不安。
When the child see all the room fille with stranger, he is much abash . 中文翻译:那小孩一看到满屋子都是陌生人, 感到非常局促不安。

  • Although abash sounds like a big party or what firefighters do to get through a locked door, abash is, in fact, a verb that means you have caused another person to feel awkward, bashful, embarrassed, or ashamed.
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  • vt. 使困窘;使羞愧;使局促不安
  • 1. When the child see all the room fille with stranger he is much abash.

    那小孩一看到满屋子都是陌生人,感到非常局促不安。

  • 2. When the child see all the room fille with stranger, he is much abash .

    中文翻译:那小孩一看到满屋子都是陌生人, 感到非常局促不安。

  • 3. The entire metropolitan centre possessed a high and mighty air calculated to overawe and abash the common applicant, and to make the gulf between poverty and success seem both wide and deep.

    整个都市中心显出一种财大气粗,高不可攀的气势,为的是让那些普通的求职者望而生畏,不敢问津,也为的是让贫富之间的鸿沟显得又宽又深。

  • abash (v.) "perplex or embarrass by suddenly exciting the conscience, discomfit, make ashamed," late 14c., earlier "lose one's composure, be upset" (early 14c.), from Old French esbaiss-, present stem of esbaer "lose one's composure, be startled, be stunned."
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