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。 - "I want to be your everything," Emily once said to me, and I cringed.
即使是在这最后一天艾米莉所说的还是让我感到惊讶。 - I cringed through probably half of it, not including most of it I fast forwarded.
我看了一半,大多数都是快进看的。 - He kicked out at them and they cringed, but then they followed him across the yard.
他朝它们踢去,它们退缩回去,但是,随后又跟着他走过了院子。 - 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。 - The courtiers cringed before the Queen.
朝臣们在女王面前卑躬屈膝。 - Terrified, they cried and cringed.
他们吓得一边哭一边往后退缩。 - She cringed at the sight of the dissected frog.
她一看见被解剖的青蛙就退缩不前; - Siegfried cringed and shrank against the wall
西格弗里德畏缩了,退避到墙根。 - He cringed to his superiors.
他对上司卑躬曲膝。