0 to cause someone to feel nervous, worried, or uncomfortable -- 使尷尬,使窘迫;使爲難
You're embarrassing him with your compliments! 你的讚美之詞使他很不好意思。
I didn't want to embarrass her in front of her friends. 我並不想在她朋友面前讓她感到難堪。
To be honest, it embarrassed me to receive such an effusive welcome.
My mum always embarrasses me by arriving in some ridiculous outfit.
Why did you make an announcement in front of everyone? Did you have to embarrass us like that?
Stop talking about his little problem - can't you see you're embarrassing him?
This did, however, bias the participants in an unprecedented, at times embarrassing, way.
This was a desperate attempt by whig leaders to embarrass a succeeding tory government and carry themselves back into office.
For example, a funny or embarrassing incident, a frightening story, accident or danger, or a time you got into trouble with your parents.