red-faced
基本解释
- adj.面红耳赤的
英汉例句
- In July police rounded up hundreds of red-faced couples caught holding hands, cuddling and kissing in public.
在七月份警察围捕了数百名面红耳赤的在公开场合牵手,拥抱和接吻的夫妇。 - “He definitely needs services,” the psychologist, a red-faced man with round glasses and a penchant for mumbling in jargon, decided. “We just don't know what.
“他肯定需要服务,”带着一副圆圆的眼镜,面红耳赤的心理学家用术语做出了决定,“我们还不知道是怎么回事。 - and they don't have to deal with a growling, red-faced news editor demanding to know why they didn't get a story that had been spoon-fed to a rival, more PR-friendly paper.
他们也不用面对面红耳赤的新闻编辑的咆哮,质问他们为何那家对公关公司更为友善的竞争报纸能得到惠顾获取新闻,而他们却得不到同样的消息。 - For all his foresight, John was running around this way and that, red-faced, shouting and giving orders.
NPR: E.L. Doctorow on Sherman and 'The March' - And there you are, red-faced, holding up traffic, and desperately trying to get moving before the honking and bird-flipping ensues.
FORBES: Job Skills You Can Learn from Driving a Stick - His adventure with Laker Airways earned him a knighthood from a red-faced Labour government and the devotion of Margaret Thatcher.
ECONOMIST: Freddie Laker
双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- A red-faced person has a face that looks red, often because they are embarrassed or angry.