abash
导读:abash英[ə'bæʃ]美[əˈbæʃ]vt.使羞愧,使局促,使窘迫;adj.窘迫的,尴尬的;adv.窘迫地,尴尬地;n.窘迫,尴尬;第三人称单数:abashes; 过去式:abashed; 过去分词:abashed; 现在分词:abashi
abash
英[ə'bæʃ]美[əˈbæʃ]
vt.使羞愧,使*促,使窘迫;
adj.窘迫的,尴尬的;
adv.窘迫地,尴尬地;
n.窘迫,尴尬;
第三人称单数:abashes;
过去式:abashed;
过去分词:abashed;
现在分词:abashing;
例句
That could abash the little bird.能使小巧的鸟儿备受伤害.
That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm.能够使得小鸟不安保有此多暖意.
The entire metropolitan center possessed a high and mighty air calculated to overawe and abash the common applicant.整个市中心区有着一种高傲的神气,好像故意要让一些前来寻找职业的普通人感到惶恐不安.
同义词
abash的同义词之:
shameaddleembarrass反义词
vt.
abash的反义词之:使...羞愧
emboldenabash的反义词之:其他释义
embolden英汉词典释义
vt.
使羞愧, 使*促, 使窘迫
The girl was abashed by the laughter of her classmates.那小姑娘因同学的哄笑而*促不安。He glanced at Juliet accusingly and she looked suitably abashed.他怪罪的一瞥,朱丽叶自然显得很窘。adj.
窘迫的,尴尬的
adv.
窘迫地,尴尬地
n.
窘迫,尴尬
英英词典释义
Verb
1. cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious