embarrassedly

简明释义

[ɪmˈbærəstli][ɪmˈbærəstli]

adv. 尴尬地;难堪地

英英释义

In a manner that shows feelings of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness.

以表现自我意识、羞愧或尴尬的方式。

单词用法

同义词

awkwardly

尴尬地

He smiled awkwardly after tripping over his own feet.

他在绊倒自己后尴尬地微笑。

sheepishly

害羞地

She looked at the ground sheepishly when she realized her mistake.

当她意识到自己的错误时,她害羞地低下头。

uncomfortably

不舒服地

They uncomfortably shifted in their seats during the presentation.

在演示期间,他们不舒服地在座位上移动。

self-consciously

自觉地

He self-consciously adjusted his glasses before speaking.

在发言前,他自觉地调整了一下眼镜。

反义词

confidently

自信地

She spoke confidently during the presentation.

她在演讲中自信地发言。

proudly

自豪地

He walked proudly across the stage to receive his award.

他自豪地走上舞台领取奖项。

assuredly

确信地

They assuredly answered all the questions posed by the audience.

他们确信地回答了观众提出的所有问题。

例句

1.We just embarrassedly passed them to others. The ceremony then ended.

我们不好意思地直接将盘子传给下一个人,仪式就这样结束了。

2.When the paparazzi ran into Eric and Yeung Sau Wai in a cafe, they left embarrassedly.

在咖啡店约会被撞破,孙耀威与杨秀惠尴尬离开。

3.Flank a boy stood up, embarrassedly say: "I'm sorry to disturb you."

旁边一个男孩子站起来,不好意思地说:“对不起,打扰你们了。”

4.The boy stared at the floor embarrassedly.

那男孩局促不安地盯着地板。

5.When the paparazzi ran into Eric and Yeung Sau Wai in a cafe, they left embarrassedly.

在咖啡店约会被撞破,孙耀威与杨秀惠尴尬离开。

6.After tripping on stage, she stood up embarrassedly 尴尬地 and continued her speech.

在舞台上绊倒后,她尴尬地站起来继续演讲。

7.She smiled embarrassedly 尴尬地 when she realized everyone was looking at her.

当她意识到每个人都在看着她时,她尴尬地微笑了。

8.She looked down embarrassedly 尴尬地 when her crush walked by.

当她的暗恋对象走过时,她尴尬地低下了头。

9.He embarrassedly 尴尬地 tried to explain why he was late.

尴尬地试图解释为什么迟到了。

10.He embarrassedly 尴尬地 admitted that he had forgotten her name.

尴尬地承认自己忘记了她的名字。

作文

In life, we often find ourselves in situations that can be quite awkward and uncomfortable. One such moment occurred during my first presentation in front of the entire class. I had prepared for weeks, rehearsing every line and anticipating questions from my peers. However, when the day finally arrived, I felt a wave of anxiety wash over me. As I stood in front of the class, I could feel my heart racing and my palms sweating. It was then that I realized how vulnerable I was in that moment. When I accidentally tripped over my own feet while trying to make my way to the podium, I felt an overwhelming sense of embarrassment. I looked around the room, and everyone was staring at me. I could see a few classmates stifling their laughter, which only made me feel more self-conscious. I stood there, blushing deeply, and I could only manage to smile embarrassedly as I tried to regain my composure. As I began my presentation, I stumbled over my words, and my voice shook slightly. I could feel the heat rising to my cheeks, and I could hardly concentrate on what I was saying. The more I struggled, the more I found myself becoming embarrassedly aware of my mistakes. I remember glancing at my teacher, who offered me a reassuring smile, but it did little to ease my anxiety. I felt like I was trapped in a spotlight, and every mistake I made seemed magnified. Despite my initial embarrassment, I pushed through the presentation. I took a deep breath and reminded myself that everyone makes mistakes. I began to notice that some of my classmates were nodding along, and a few even smiled encouragingly at me. This small gesture helped me to relax a bit. I continued speaking, and as I gained confidence, I started to enjoy sharing my ideas. By the end of the presentation, I felt a sense of relief wash over me. I had faced my fears and completed my task, even if it wasn’t perfect. Afterward, I received feedback from my classmates. Surprisingly, many of them admitted that they had also felt embarrassedly nervous during their first presentations. Hearing their stories made me realize that I was not alone in my feelings. We all experience moments of vulnerability, and it is okay to feel embarrassed sometimes. It is part of being human. Reflecting on that day, I learned an important lesson about embracing our imperfections. Instead of allowing embarrassment to hold us back, we should acknowledge it and move forward. Life is filled with opportunities to grow and learn, and every embarrassedly awkward moment can lead to personal development. Now, whenever I find myself in a similar situation, I remind myself that it’s okay to feel embarrassed; it’s just a part of the journey. With each experience, I become more resilient and better equipped to handle whatever comes my way.

在生活中,我们常常会发现自己处于一些相当尴尬和不舒服的境地。这样的时刻发生在我第一次在全班面前做演讲时。我准备了几个星期,排练每一句话,并预料同学们可能提出的问题。然而,当那一天终于到来时,我感到一阵焦虑袭来。当我站在班级前面时,我能感觉到我的心跳加速,手心出汗。就在那时,我意识到自己在那一刻是多么脆弱。当我试图走到讲台时,不小心绊倒了自己的脚,我感到一种强烈的羞愧。我环顾四周,看到每个人都在盯着我。我能看到几个同学在压抑笑声,这让我更加自觉。我站在那里,脸红得厉害,只能微笑着embarrassedly试图恢复镇静。当我开始我的演讲时,我结结巴巴,声音也有些颤抖。我能感觉到热量涌上脸颊,几乎无法集中注意力在我所说的话上。越是挣扎,我就越是变得embarrassedly意识到自己的错误。我记得瞥了一眼老师,她给了我一个安慰的微笑,但这并没有缓解我的焦虑。我感觉自己被困在聚光灯下,每一个错误似乎都被放大了。尽管我最初感到尴尬,但我还是坚持完成了演讲。我深吸一口气,提醒自己每个人都会犯错。我开始注意到我的一些同学点头表示赞同,甚至有几个人对我微笑,鼓励我。这一小小的举动让我稍微放松了一些。我继续发言,随着自信心的增强,我开始享受分享我的想法。演讲结束时,我感到一阵轻松涌上心头。我面对了我的恐惧,完成了任务,即使它并不完美。之后,我收到了同学们的反馈。令人惊讶的是,许多人承认他们在第一次演讲时也感到embarrassedly紧张。听到他们的故事让我意识到我并不孤单。我们都经历过脆弱的时刻,有时候感到尴尬也是可以的。这是人类的一部分。回想那一天,我学到了一个关于接受我们不完美的重要教训。与其让尴尬阻碍我们,不如承认它并向前迈进。生活充满了成长和学习的机会,每一个embarrassedly尴尬的时刻都可以导致个人的发展。现在,每当我发现自己身处类似的境地时,我会提醒自己感到尴尬是可以的;这只是旅程的一部分。通过每一次经历,我变得更加坚韧,更好地应对未来的挑战。