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1 embarrassed
adjective He was embarrassed when the teacher asked him to read his essay to the class.) zbegan -
2 embarrass
[im'bærəs]1) (to cause to feel uneasy or self-conscious: She was embarrassed by his praise.) zbegati2) (to involve in (especially financial) difficulties: embarrassed by debts.) zaplesti se (v težave)•- embarrassed
- embarrassing* * *[imbaerəs]transitive verbzbegati, spravljati v zadrego; ovirati, otežkočiti, otežiti; figuratively spraviti v slab denarni položaj; zadolžitito be embarrassed — biti v zadregi, škripcih, težavah, stiski -
3 abashed
[ə'bæʃt]((negative unabashed) embarrassed: He was abashed at the compliments he received.) zbegan* * *[əbaešt]adjectivezmeden; osramočen -
4 mortify
be/feel mortified to be/feel extremely embarrassed or humiliated: He was mortified when she slapped him.) ponižan- mortification* * *[mɔ:tifai]1.transitive verbponižati, užaliti, ujeziti, raniti čustva, trpinčiti (telo);2.intransitive verb medicineodmirati, postati gangrenozen (telesni ud) -
5 self-conscious
[self'konʃəs](too easily becoming shy or embarrassed when in the presence of others: She'll never be a good teacher - she's too self-conscious.) sramežljiv- self-consciousness* * *[selfkɔnšəs]adjectivephilosophy zavedajoč se svojega obstoja, svoje eksistence; pozerski; figuratively zmeden, v zadregi, ženiran, nesproščento make s.o. self-conscious — oplašiti koga -
6 sheepish
adjective (embarrassed: a sheepish expression.) zbegan* * *[ší:piš]adjective ( sheepishly adverb)boječ, plah, zmeden; neroden, nebogljen, obupan; omejen, bedast, neumen -
7 squirm
[skwə:m]1) (to twist the body or wriggle: He lay squirming on the ground with pain.) zvijati se2) (to be very embarrassed or ashamed: I squirmed when I thought of how rude I'd been.) biti v zadregi* * *[skwə:m]1.nounzvijanje (od bolečin); figuratively nemirno sedenje (stanje, ležanje), (rahlo) premikanje, mencanje; nautical zapletenost, zamotanost (vrvi);2.intransitive verbzvijati se (kot črv); nemirno sedeti (ležati, stati); (rahlo) se premikati; figuratively biti v zadregi, ženirati se, ne vedeti, kam bi se skrili (od sramu, zadrege)to squirm with embarrassment — iz zadrege ne vedeti, kaj bi napravili -
8 uneasily
adverb (in an uneasy or embarrassed way: He glanced uneasily at her.) nemirno* * *[ʌní:zili]adverbneudobno, nekomodno; težavno, s težavo; v zadregi, ženirano, z ženiranostjo; nemirno, z nemirom, z bojaznijo -
9 ill-at-ease
adjective (uncomfortable; embarrassed: She feels ill-at-ease at parties.) neprijetno
См. также в других словарях:
Embarrassed — Embarrassed … Википедия
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