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adj. utangaç, sıkılgan, mahçup, eli darda* * *adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) utanmış -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) zbegan -
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• nolo• nolostunut• neuvoton• nolattu• häpeissään• hämmästynyt• hämillinen• häkeltynyt• häpeilevä• hämmentynyt• hämillään• typertynyt• avuton• epäröivä• epätietoinen• rahavaikeuksissa• keinoton• keinotekoinen• kykenemätön• piinallinen* * *adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) vaivautunut -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) imbarazzato -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) samulsināts -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) sumišęs, suglumęs -
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adj. generad* * *adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) generad -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) stísněný* * *• rozpačitý -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) stiesnený, nesvoj* * *• v rozpakoch• zadlžený• bez penazí -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) jenat, stânjenit -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) αμήχανος -
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смущать; смущенныйСинонимический ряд:1. ashamed (adj.) abashed; ashamed; chagrined; compromised; confounded; disconcerted; flustered; humiliated; mortified; perplexed; put-out; self-conscious2. broke (adj.) bankrupt; broke; impoverished; insolvent; poor3. discomforted (verb) abashed; chagrined; confounded; confused; discomfited; discomforted; disconcerted; discountenanced; fazed; mortified; put out; rattled4. tangled (verb) complicated; embarrassed; entangled; mix up; perplexed; ravelled; snarled; tangled -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) gêné -
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adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) embaraçado -
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Общая лексика: в замешательстве, смущенный, в смущении -
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[ɪm`bærəst]затрудненныйстесненныйсмущенный; сконфуженныйсбитый с толку, растерянныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > embarrassed
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[em'bar·rassed || -st]◙ adj. נבוך* * *◙ ךובנ◄ -
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مرتبك ، متورط ، مثقل ، محمل
См. также в других словарях:
Embarrassed — Embarrassed … Википедия
embarrassed — adj. 1. feeling uneasily or unpleasantly self conscious due to some event or circumstance; as, she was embarrassed by her child s tantrums. Syn: abashed, self conscious. [WordNet 1.5] 2. feeling inferior or unworthy and hence unpleasantly self… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embarrassed — index diffident, impecunious, poor (underprivileged) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
embarrassed — perplexed, confused, 1680s, pp. adj. from EMBARRASS (Cf. embarrass) … Etymology dictionary
embarrassed — em|bar|rassed [ımˈbærəst] adj 1.) feeling nervous and uncomfortable and worrying about what people think of you, for example because you have to talk or sing in public, or because you have made a silly mistake ▪ Lori gets embarrassed if we ask… … Dictionary of contemporary English
embarrassed */ — UK [ɪmˈbærəst] / US [ɪmˈberəst] adjective Collocations: Embarrassed describes how you feel: I felt so embarrassed about my mistake. ♦ She looked embarrassed when she fell. Embarrassing describes things or situations that make you feel embarrassed … English dictionary
embarrassed — em|bar|rassed [ ım berəst ] adjective * ashamed of something, and worried about what other people will think of you: I ve never felt so embarrassed in my entire life. embarrassed by: Laura did not like to admit that she was embarrassed by her… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Embarrassed — Embarrass Em*bar rass ([e^]m*b[a^]r ras), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Embarrassed} ([e^]m*b[a^]r rast); p. pr. & vb. n. {Embarrassing}.] [F. embarrasser (cf. Sp. embarazar, Pg. embara[,c]ar, Pr. barras bar); pref. em (L. in) + LL. barra bar. See {Bar}.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embarrassed — adj. 1 shy/awkward/ashamed VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become ADVERB ▪ extremely … Collocations dictionary
embarrassed — adj. 1) embarrassed about, at, over 2) embarrassed to + inf. (he was embarrassed to see his name in print) * * * at over embarrassed about embarrassed to + inf. (he was embarrassed to see his name in print) … Combinatory dictionary
embarrassed — adjective 1 ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable in a social situation: I managed to spill water on one of the guests I was so embarrassed! | an embarrassed smile (+ about): At about the age of twelve, girls start feeling acutely embarrassed about… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English