1.羞愧的;困窘的;不安的
1.abash的过去式和过去分词形式
1.embarrassed or ashamed about something that you have done
1.the past tense and past pariticiple of abash
1.The fool was abashed and began to ponder gloomily how he might put an end to these unpleasant rumours.
愚人感到羞愧,于是开始忧郁地思考他该怎样对这些令人不快的谣传做个了断。
2.People who used to be amicable so gaze on me as if I'm a abashed daredevil, thinking I'm bugging.
过去经常对我很友好的人如今盯着我看,好像我是一个窘迫的冒失鬼,认为我在打探他们的隐私。
3.The child was abashed by his mother's reproof.
孩子因母亲的责备而惶惶不安;
4.Nikki began to feel abashed by his praise of her beauty.
他赞美着尼基的美貌,使她羞得面红耳赤。
5."All right, " said the latter, somewhat abashed, it might be well to do it.
“好吧,”导演有点窘迫地说,这样也好。
6."He insisted on seeing you, though I told him you were engaged, " returned the clerk, a little abashed by the manner of his employer.
“他坚持要见您,先生。不过我已经告诉他您有约了。”店员小心翼翼地回答着他的老板,神情有一些尴尬。
7."We'd have had a young gentleman to meet you, if we had known you were coming, " retorted Master Kidderminster, nothing abashed.
“如果我们早知道你们要来,就会请一位年轻的绅士来接待你们了,”基德敏士特君一点不害臊地回答着。
8.Amy came in hastily, and looked rather abashed when she saw her sisters all waiting for her.
艾美急匆匆地走进来,看到姐姐们都在等她,显得有点不好意思。
9.felt abashed at the extravagant praise; chagrined at the poor sales of his book; was embarrassed by her child's tantrums.
愧;为他的书的可怜销售情况发窘;因为她孩子发脾气而感觉困窘。
10.She was abashed by his kindness after she had insulted him.
她侮辱了他后,他仍是那么和蔼,她感到很不自然。