abashed 英 [əˈbæʃt]  

abashed

abashed  英 [əˈbæʃt]

adj. 不安的;窘迫的;尴尬的 

Your kindness quite abashed me. 你的好意令我很不安。
When they brought my father his change he flung it disdainfully back at them, while the station master stood abashed at this exposure of the meanness of his implied doubt. 当他们把多余的钱找回时,父亲鄙夷地把这钱扔回给他们。 站长站在一边,因其卑劣的怀疑已泄露,而感到无比羞愧。

  • If you feel abashed, you're embarrassed and a little uneasy. People feel abashed when they're caught in a lie, or make a mistake, or suddenly feel self-conscious for some reason.
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  • adj. 不安的;窘迫的;尴尬的
  • 1. Your kindness quite abashed me.

    你的好意令我很不安。

  • 2. When they brought my father his change he flung it disdainfully back at them, while the station master stood abashed at this exposure of the meanness of his implied doubt.

    当他们把多余的钱找回时,父亲鄙夷地把这钱扔回给他们。 站长站在一边,因其卑劣的怀疑已泄露,而感到无比羞愧。

  • 3. But I somehow felt greatly abashed while returning home, as if I had acted like a raw and bumptious youth in thus thrusting myself upon him unasked and unintroduced.

    但我回到家里时,不知为何总觉得很羞愧,我这样未被邀请不经介绍就贸然前去看他,看起来就像是一个不懂礼貌的狂妄的年轻人。

abashed / əˈbæʃt ; NAmE əˈbæʃt / adjective [not before noun ] embarrassed and ashamed because of sth that you have done 羞愧;窘迫;尴尬 OPP unabashed abashed / əˈbæʃt ; NAmE əˈbæʃt /
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