-
1 embarrassment
-
2 blush
-
3 at ease
(free from anxiety or embarrassment: He is completely at ease among strangers.) brīvi; nepiespiesti* * *nepiespiesti; brīvi -
4 awkward
['o:kwəd]1) (not graceful or elegant: an awkward movement.) neveikls; lempīgs2) (difficult or causing difficulty, embarrassment etc: an awkward question; an awkward silence; His cut is in an awkward place.) neērts; neveikls•- awkwardness* * *lempīgs, neveikls; neērts, neveikls -
5 crimson
['krimzn]noun, adjective((of) a deep red colour: He went crimson with embarrassment.) tumšsarkana krāsa; tumšsarkans* * *tumšsarkana krāsa; sārtināt; nosarkt, pietvīkt; tumšsarkans -
6 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) samulsināt2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) ar parādiem apgrūtināts•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *kavēt; sagādāt raizes; samulsināt; mulsināt -
7 flame
[fleim] 1. noun(the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) liesma2. verb1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) liesmot; kvēlot2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) nosarkt; pietvīkt•- flaming- flammable
- flame of the forest* * *liesma; blāzma, kvēle; degsme, kaislība; simpātija, aizraušanās; liesmot, kvēlot; nosarkt, pietvīkt; aizsvilties, iesvilties -
8 flush
1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) pietvīkums2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) ūdens klozets2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) pietvīkt2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) nolaist ūdeni tualetē3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) izdzīt (no paslēptuves)•- flushed- in the first flush of
- the first flush of* * *iztramdīts putnu bars; viena masta spēļu kārtis; pēkšņs pieplūdums; pietvīkums; uzplūds; lēkme; uzzaļošana, uzplaukšana; plaukums; dzinums; uzspurgt; izplūst, izšļākties; pietvīkt; iztramdīt; applūdināt, pārplūdināt; skalot; apskurbināt, iekvēlināt; vairīties; izgāzties; līdz malām pilns, uzplūdis; bagāts, pārpilns; vienlīmeņa -
9 shamefaced
adjective (showing shame or embarrassment: He was very shamefaced about his mistake.) nokaunējies; kaunīgs* * *kaunīgs, kautrīgs, bikls; neievērojams, vienkāršs -
10 uninhibited
(expressing feelings etc freely and without embarrassment: uninhibited people/behaviour.) brīvs; neiegrožots* * *neiegrožots, brīvs -
11 unashamedly
(showing no shame or embarrassment: She was weeping unashamedly.) nekautrēdamies; nekaunīgi
См. также в других словарях:
Embarrassment — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda «Embarrassment» Canción de Madness LP Absolutely Publicación 1980 … Wikipedia Español
Embarrassment — Em*bar rass*ment, n. [F. embarrassement.] 1. A state of being embarrassed; perplexity; impediment to freedom of action; entanglement; hindrance; confusion or discomposure of mind, as from not knowing what to do or to say; disconcertedness. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
embarrassment — 1670s, “impeded, obstructed, entangled” (of affairs, etc.), from EMBARRASS (Cf. embarrass) + MENT (Cf. ment), or from Fr. embarrassement, from embarrasser. As a mental state of unease, from 1774. Meaning thing which embarrasses is from 1729.… … Etymology dictionary
embarrassment — I noun abashment, awkward situation, awkwardness, bafflement, chagrin, confusion, constraint, discomfiture, discomfort, discomposure, disturbance, fluster, humiliation, implicatio, mortification, perturbation, pudency, scrupulus, self… … Law dictionary
embarrassment — [n] humiliation, shame awkwardness, awkward situation, bashfulness, bind, boo boo*, chagrin, clumsiness, complexity, confusion, destitution, difficulty, dilemma, discomfiture, discomposure, disconcertion, distress, egg on face*, faux pas, fix,… … New thesaurus
Embarrassment — For other uses, see Embarrassment (disambiguation). Embarrassment is an emotional state of intense discomfort with oneself, experienced upon having a socially unacceptable act or condition witnessed by or revealed to others. Usually some amount… … Wikipedia
embarrassment — noun 1 feeling of being embarrassed ADJECTIVE ▪ acute, considerable, great ▪ total, utter ▪ slight ▪ She smiled to hide her slight embarr … Collocations dictionary
embarrassment — n. 1) to cause embarrassment 2) to feel embarrassment 3) embarrassment about, at, over (we felt embarrassment about the disclosure) 4) an embarrassment to (his outburst was an embarrassment to his family) 5) to smb. s embarrassment (to my… … Combinatory dictionary
embarrassment — em|bar|rass|ment [ımˈbærəsmənt] n 1.) [U] the feeling you have when you are embarrassed embarrassment at ▪ She suffered extreme embarrassment at not knowing how to read. ▪ He could not hide his embarrassment at his children s rudeness. to sb s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
embarrassment — [[t]ɪmbæ̱rəsmənt[/t]] embarrassments 1) N VAR: oft N prep Embarrassment is the feeling you have when you are embarrassed. It is a source of embarrassment to Londoners that the standard of pubs is so low... I think I would have died of… … English dictionary
embarrassment */ — UK [ɪmˈbærəsmənt] / US [ɪmˈberəsmənt] noun Word forms embarrassment : singular embarrassment plural embarrassments 1) a) [uncountable] a feeling of being nervous or ashamed because of what people know or think about you I felt my face burning… … English dictionary