abashed信息详情
adj.不安的;窘迫的;尴尬的
abased───v.使屈辱,使降低地位(abase的过去式和过去分词)
abashes───vt.使困窘;使羞愧;使局促不安
bashed───v.猛击,痛击;严厉批评;n.猛击,痛击;盛大的聚会,盛典,社交活动;尝试;n.(Bash)(美)巴什(人名)
abashedly───羞愧地
earbashed───耳基性
unabashed───adj.不害羞的;不畏惧的;厚脸皮的
ambushed───v.伏击(ambush的过去分词);埋伏;adj.中埋伏的
-basher───n.手灯;怒殴者;痛击者,破坏者;n.(Basher)人名;(英)巴舍
-lashed───vt.鞭打;冲击;摆动;扎捆;煽动;讽刺;vi.鞭打;猛击;急速甩动;n.鞭打;睫毛;鞭子;责骂;讽刺;n.(Lash)人名;(英)拉希
Your kindness quite abashed me.───你的好意令我很不安。
He was abashed at forgetting his wife's birthday.───他因忘了妻子的生日而感到羞愧。
He looked abashed and uncomfortable.───他看起来既窘迫又不自在。
The fool was abashed and began to ponder gloomily how he might put an end to these unpleasant rumours.───愚人感到羞愧,于是开始忧郁地思考他该怎样对这些令人不快的谣传做个了断。
People who used to be amicable so gaze on me as if I'm a abashed daredevil, thinking I'm bugging.───过去经常对我很友好的人如今盯着我看,好像我是一个窘迫的冒失鬼,认为我在打探他们的隐私。
The child was abashed by his mother's reproof.───孩子因母亲的责备而惶惶不安;
Nikki began to feel abashed by his praise of her beauty.───他赞美着尼基的美貌,使她羞得面红耳赤。
"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。
"He insisted on seeing you, though I told him you were engaged, " returned the clerk, a little abashed by the manner of his employer.───“他坚持要见您,先生。不过我已经告诉他您有约了。”店员小心翼翼地回答着他的老板,神情有一些尴尬。
He glanced at Juliet accusingly and she looked suitably abashed.