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embarrassment

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em·bar·rass·ment /ɪmˈbærəsmənt/ ●●○ noun  
1 [uncountableU]EMBARRASSED the feeling you have when you are embarrassed 窘迫,尴尬,难为情
embarrassment at
 She suffered extreme embarrassment at not knowing how to read.
她不识字,这让她难堪极了。
 He could not hide his embarrassment at his children’s rudeness.
他无法掩饰自己孩子的无礼给他带来的难堪。
to somebody’s embarrassment
 To her embarrassment, she couldn’t remember his name.
她想不起他的名字,感到很尴尬。
2 [countableC]EMBARRASSED an event that causes a government, political organization etc problems, and makes it look bad 使〔政府、政治机构等〕为难的事
embarrassment to/for
 The allegations have been an acute embarrassment (=serious and severe embarrassment) to the prime minister.
这些指控令首相极其头痛。
 The scandal was a further source of embarrassment to the government.
丑闻让政府进一步陷入困境。
3 [countableC]EMBARRASSED someone who behaves in a way that makes you feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable 使人难堪[尴尬]的人
embarrassment to
 Tim’s drinking has made him an embarrassment to the whole family.
蒂姆的酗酒让全家人都为他难堪。
4. financial embarrassment MONEYdebts or a lack of money that causes problems for you 欠账;拮据
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5. an embarrassment of riches LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTso many good things that it is difficult to decide which one you want 〔好东西〕多得不知道选哪个好
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nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the feeling you have when you are embarrassed
adjectives
great embarrassment
To my great embarrassment, my dad started dancing.
severe/extreme embarrassment
This scandal could cause severe embarrassment to the government.
considerable embarrassment (=quite strong)
His behaviour was a source of considerable embarrassment to his family.
acute embarrassment (=very strong and not lasting very long)
There was a moment of acute embarrassment when we realized people were watching.
further embarrassment (=extra or additional)
His resignation should save the government any further embarrassment.
potential embarrassment (=possible)
By dropping out of the competition, he was spared the potential embarrassment of losing.
obvious embarrassment (=clear for other people to see)
He shuffled his feet around in obvious embarrassment.
verbs
cause embarrassment
Some of his jokes caused embarrassment to the older members of the audience.
avoid embarrassment
This solution could help both countries avoid embarrassment.
hide your embarrassment
She started laughing in an attempt to hide her embarrassment.
phrases
a source of embarrassment (=a cause of embarrassment)
His views on immigration were a constant source of embarrassment to the party.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: an event that causes a government, political organization etc problems, and makes it look bad
verbs
be/become an embarrassment
Your behaviour is becoming an embarrassment to the school.
be considered an embarrassment (=be thought of as embarrassing)
He may be popular abroad, but he's considered an embarrassment at home.
prove an embarrassment (=be an embarrassment)
The publication of the documents proved a severe embarrassment to the company.
adjectives
a big/severe embarrassment
This failure was a severe embarrassment to the government.
a huge embarrassment (=very big or severe)
If the story is true, it could prove a huge embarrassment to the star.
a serious/major embarrassment (=severe and important)
This episode has been a serious embarrassment for the club.
an acute embarrassment (=extremely severe and important)
Her memoirs were an acute embarrassment to the president.
a considerable embarrassment (=quite severe)
The photograph was a considerable embarrassment to the royal family.
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