embarrassment
n
1
(a) [U] embarrassing or being embarrassed 窘; 局促不安; 焦急; 忧患
He suffered much embarrassment in his youth. 他年轻时饱经忧患.
(b) [C] person or thing that embarrasses 令人困窘、 不安、 焦虑的人或事物
He's an embarrassment to hisfamily. 他是家中叫人为难的人.
financial embarrassments财务困难.
2 (idm 习语) an embarrassment of `riches too many good things to do, choose from, etc 好东西太多而难以处理、 难以选择等.
We could have a walk around. Let's go out at about six o'clock, shall we?
我们可以四处走走。咱们大约6点出发,行吗?
New Zealand is also home to about 170,000 Pacific Islanders from Oceania who have settled mainly in Auckland in North Island.
新西兰也是那些来自大洋诸岛大约170,000岛民的家园,他们大多定居在北岛的奥克兰。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.