awkwardness和embarras**ent区别「awkwardness和embarrassed区别」
stiffness和hardness有什么分别吗
stiffness: [ 'stifnis ]

n. 僵硬
例句与用法:
1. As I got about, the stiffness in my left leg gradually worked off.
我走动走动,左腿渐渐地不再僵直了。
英英解释:
名词stiffness:
1. the physical property of being inflexible and hard to bend
2. the property of moving with pain or difficulty
3. firm resoluteness in purpose or opinion or action
4. the inelegance of someone stiff and unrelaxed (as by embarras**ent)
同义词:awkwardness, clumsiness, gracelessness
5. excessive sternness
同义词:severity, severeness, harshness, rigor, rigour, rigorousness, rigourousness, inclemency, hardness
hardness: [ 'hɑ:dnis ]
n. 坚硬,困难,严厉
例句与用法:
1. Their hardness was understood by the teacher.
他们的艰难得到老师的理解。
2. I can't open the door with hardness of stone.
我不能打开那扇石门。
3. Despite the hardness of his bed, he is soon sleeping soundly.
虽然床很硬,他还是很快地睡熟了。
4. A stone once believed to be impenetrable in its hardness.
硬石,金刚石一种曾被认为在硬度上不可穿透的石头
英英解释:
名词hardness:
1. the property of being rigid and resistant to pressure; not easily scratched; measured on Mohs scale
2. devoid of passion or feeling; hardheartedness
同义词:unfeelingness, callousness, callosity, insensibility
3. the quality of being difficult to do
同义词:ruggedness
4. excessive sternness
同义词:severity, severeness, harshness, rigor, rigour, rigorousness, rigourousness, inclemency, stiffness
他们通译
尴尬英语怎么说
尴尬的英文:awkwardness
awkwardness 读法 英 ['ɔ:kwədnəs] 美 [ˈɔkwɚdnɪs]
作名词的意思是:尴尬;笨拙;粗劣;难为情
同根词:
1、作形容词的意思是:awkward 尴尬的;笨拙的;棘手的;不合适的
2、作副词的意思是:awkwardly 笨拙地;无技巧地
例句:
They were great friends and there was no awkwardness between them.
他们是非常要好的朋友,彼此之间没有任何尴尬。
扩展资料
一、awkwardness相关词语:awkward
awkward 读法 英 ['ɔːkwəd] 美 ['ɔkwɚd]
作形容词的意思是: 尴尬的;笨拙的;棘手的;不合适的
短语:
1、awkward at 在…方面技巧拙劣的
2、awkward at tennis 网球技术很差
3、awkward for 对…不便的
4、awkward in 在…方面技巧拙劣的
二、awkward的词义辨析:
awkward,clumsy这两个形容词都含有“笨拙的”之意。区别:
1、awkward侧重缺乏优雅、机敏和技巧。用于物时,指使用不便。
2、clumsy指人时,侧重行动笨拙;指物时,侧重制作粗陋或体积、重量过大而呈现笨重。
形容词尴尬的英文单词是什么??
embarrassing:令人尴尬的 Something that is embarrassing makes you feel shy or ashamed.
如:His jokes didn't even raise a *** ile, which was embarrassing. 听了他讲的笑话,都没人笑一下,真是太尴尬了.
embarrassed:尴尬的 A person who is embarrassed feels shy, ashamed, or guilty about something.
如:Mary was so embarrassed. She could only hide her face in shame. 玛丽感到特别难堪,她恨不得找个地缝钻进去.,2,尴尬的
基本翻译
embarrassing
awkward
网络释义
尴尬的:awkward | embarrassed | embarrassing,2,尴尬
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sawkard
disfiture,2,embarrassed
祝你学习进步,2,embarrassed
embarrassing,2,embarrassed
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awkwardness
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尴尬的名词到底是什么
adj 尴尬的:awkward,embarrassed/embarrassing
n.尴尬:awkwardness, embarras**ent
awkward是什么意思
awkward
adj.
1. 笨拙的;不熟练的,不灵巧的[(+with)]
She is still awkward with chopsticks.
她用筷子还不熟练。
2. 使用不便的;难操纵的[+to-v]
This machine is awkward to handle.
这台机器很难操作。
3. 难对付的,棘手的
He asked several awkward questions at the press conference.
他在记者招待会上提了几个难回答的问题。
4. 不便的,不合适的;尴尬的[(+for)]
He felt awkward and uncomfortable.
他感到尴尬和不舒服。
awkwardness 和embarras**ent的区别
awkwardness
['ɔːkwədnəs]
n.
尴尬;笨拙
embarras**ent
[ɪm'bærə**ənt;
em-]
n.
窘迫,难堪;使人为难的人或事物;拮据awkwardness
偏向于笨拙,embarras**ent偏向于尴尬
