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embarrassé(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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embarrass [Brit ɪmˈbarəs, ɛmˈbarəs, Am ˌɪmˈbɛrəs, ˌɛmˈbɛrəs] VB trans

embarrass person, government, celebrity:

to be/feel embarrassed
to be embarrassed by or about situation, remark, joke, compliment
to be embarrassed by or about person, spouse, ignorance
to be embarrassed about doing
I feel embarrassed about doing
to be financially embarrassed
slightly embarrassed, uneasy, unfair
acutely embarrassed, sensitive
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francuski
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emmerdé (emmerdée)
embarrassed
embêté (embêtée)
embarrassed
he looked quite embarrassed
to feel embarrassed
confus (confuse) (gêné)
embarrassed
confus (confuse)
embarrassed
thank you, he said with an embarrassed smile
gêné (gênée) personne, regard, silence
embarrassed
to seem/to feel somewhat embarrassed
embarrassé (embarrassée) personne, toux, silence
embarrassed
to feel embarrassed
there's nothing to be embarrassed about

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embarrassed ADJ

embarrassed
I was embarrassed to ask her
to be financially embarrassed

embarrass [ɪmˈbærəs, Am emˈber-] VB trans

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francuski
engleski
engleski
embarrassed
embarrassé(e) air, sourire
embarrassed
an embarrassed/eloquent silence
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

embarrassed ADJ

embarrassed
I was embarrassed to ask her
to be financially embarrassed

embarrass [em·ˈber·əs] VB trans

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
embarrassé(e) air, sourire
embarrassed
Present
Iembarrass
youembarrass
he/she/itembarrasses
weembarrass
youembarrass
theyembarrass
Past
Iembarrassed
youembarrassed
he/she/itembarrassed
weembarrassed
youembarrassed
theyembarrassed
Present Perfect
Ihaveembarrassed
youhaveembarrassed
he/she/ithasembarrassed
wehaveembarrassed
youhaveembarrassed
theyhaveembarrassed
Past Perfect
Ihadembarrassed
youhadembarrassed
he/she/ithadembarrassed
wehadembarrassed
youhadembarrassed
theyhadembarrassed

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It was perhaps the most acutely hazardous of the several highly toxic chemicals originally used in this and many other early photographic processes.
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The forewing apex is acutely pointed and slightly falcate.
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