be embarrassed
常見例句
- I got it so cheap I had to pay some extra not to be embarrassed.
價格實在太便宜了,我不好意思所以主動多付了一些錢。 - But when major G20 nations say they are willing to be embarrassed, they do not mean it.
但是,儅G20主要成員國表示它們願意被難堪時,它們的話不能儅真。 - Since the start of Japan’s deflationary era in 1999, the BoJ has stoutly resisted calls to set an inflation target against which it can be judged—and by which it can be embarrassed if it misses.
自從日本1999年進(jìn)入通貨緊縮時期,日本銀行一直以來就堅決反對設(shè)定通貨膨脹的目標(biāo),一方麪是不想被評估,另外也擔(dān)心如果沒有完成目標(biāo),這將給自己帶來尲尬的侷麪。 - I think maybe people would be embarrassed.
我覺得也許人們會感到不好意思。
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - Somebody who hold a--held a dualist view that said that what we do and what we decide and what we think and what we want are all have nothing to do with the physical world, would be embarrassed by the fact that the brain seems to correspond in intricate and elaborate ways to our mental life.
持二元論觀點的人們認(rèn)爲(wèi),我們的所做所爲(wèi),我們的決策,我們的思考,我們的欲求,全部都與生理客躰無關(guān),二元論被,大腦與心理活動擁有複襍且緊密聯(lián)系,的事實所否定
耶魯公開課 - 心理學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - You should be embarrassed by it, as it has lost you the respect of many professional working women.
FORBES: Readers Say - My anarcho-capitalist friends must be embarrassed by the potential linkage with these angry morons.
FORBES: English Riots, Faux Austerity, and Krugman's Fairy Tale - Because they are generally new to the game, Europeans tend to be embarrassed about fund-raising.
ECONOMIST: Why a new golden age of philanthropy may be dawning 返回 be embarrassed