cringed
英 [krɪndʒd]
美 [krɪndʒd]
v. 畏缩; 怯退; 感到尴尬不安; 觉得难为情
cringe的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 为…觉得难为情;对…感到厌恶;退缩
If youcringe atsomething, you feel embarrassed or disgusted, and perhaps show this feeling in your expression or by making a slight movement.- Molly had cringed when Ann started picking up the guitar...
安开始弹吉他时,莫莉感到有些难堪。 - Chris had cringed at the thought of using her own family for publicity...
一想到要拿自己的家庭作宣传,克丽丝就感到厌烦。 - I cringed in horror.
我吓得往后缩。
- Molly had cringed when Ann started picking up the guitar...
双语例句
- Molly had cringed when Ann started picking up the guitar
安开始弹吉他时,莫莉感到有些难堪。 - The dog cringed at the sight of the whip.
那条狗见了鞭子畏缩不前。 - The one towel in gynecology was creatively folded so that we could keep using it. ( There was none to cover for privacy). By the third day, I cringed at how wasteful I was the first day.
妇科病房里唯一的一条毛巾也被我们巧妙地折叠着,以便可以长期使用(这里根本没有维护隐私权的遮布)。 - He cringed to his superiors.
他对上司卑躬曲膝。 - Most women on our MPW list cringed at the word power 13 years ago when we launched the annual rankings.
13年前,当我们开始评选年度最具影响力商界女性时,大部分人对于权力一词都感觉不太自在。 - Ged's voice rang like iron, there in the cold valley under the mountains, and the blind man cringed away from him.
Ged的声音如铁般坚定地回响在寒冷的山谷里。那个无眼的人有点退缩。 - He cringed before a policeman.
他对警察卑躬屈膝。 - While the older generation clearly preferred to slicken meetings with the traditional liquor, the younger clients cringed at the suggestion of it.
尽管老一代人显然喜欢在聚会上用传统的白酒助兴,可是年轻的客户却害怕提议喝点白酒。 - Each stay culminated in an uncomfortable peck on the cheek from Dad as he said goodbye – a moment I cringed about for hours in advance.
每次逗留结束时我的脸颊总是会得到爸爸一个不舒服的吻,并对我说再见,这个时刻我已企盼了好几个小时。 - I cringed, convinced that this would be the last time I would ever see my friend Sol.
我心里直犯怵,坚信这可能会是我最后一次看见我的朋友索尔了。