bashful
bashful 英 [ˈbæʃfl] 美 [ˈbæʃfəl]
adj. 害羞的,腼腆的
She is rather bashful. 她有点害羞。
She is bashful in doing [to do] anything. 她干什么事都害羞。
- Bashful means shy or timid. You might feel bashful when meeting a famous actress, a high-ranking government official, or just someone whom you find really good-looking.
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- adj. 害羞的,腼腆的
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1. She is rather bashful.
她有点害羞。
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2. She is bashful in doing [to do] anything.
她干什么事都害羞。
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3. But the garter was so bashful, so modest, and thought it was a strange question to answer.
不过袜带是非常害羞的。 要回答这样一个问题,她觉得非常困难。
- bashful (adj.) 1540s, "excessively modest, shy and sheepish," with -ful + baishen "to be filled with consternation or dismay" (mid-14c.), from Old French baissier "bring down, humiliate" (see abash). An unusual case of this suffix attached to a verbal stem in the passive sense. Related: Bashfully; bashfulness (1530s).
bash·ful / ˈbæʃfl ; NAmE ˈbæʃfl / adjective shy and easily embarrassed 羞怯的;忸怩的 ▶ bash·ful·ly / ˈbæʃfəli ; NAmE ˈbæʃfəli / adverb ◆ She smiled bashfully. 她忸怩地笑了笑。 bash·ful·ness / ˈbæʃflnəs ; NAmE ˈbæʃflnəs / noun [uncountable ] bash·ful / ˈbæʃfl ; NAmE ˈbæʃfl / bash·ful·ly / ˈbæʃfəli ; NAmE ˈbæʃfəli / bash·ful·ness / ˈbæʃflnəs ; NAmE ˈbæʃflnəs /
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