"put on the spot" en Chinese (Traditional)
讓(某人)為難讓(某人)尷尬
Definición
突然讓某人面對一個棘手或尷尬的問題,使其感到措手不及和不舒服。
Notas de Uso (Chinese (Traditional))
多屬口語用法。常用於描述某人突然被要求回答困難問題而感到尷尬。常出現在被動用法,如“I was put on the spot.” 在會議、公共場合常聽到。
Ejemplos
My teacher put me on the spot by asking a hard question in class.
老師在課堂上問了我一個難題,**讓我很為難**。
I don't like being put on the spot during meetings.
我不喜歡在會議中被**突然提問**。
He put her on the spot by asking if she liked him in front of everyone.
他當眾問她是否喜歡他,**讓她很尷尬**。
Sorry to put you on the spot, but can you explain what happened?
不好意思**讓你為難**,但你可以說明發生了什麼嗎?
When reporters put politicians on the spot, they often dodge the question.
當記者**讓政客為難**時,他們經常迴避問題。
She felt put on the spot when everyone turned to her for an answer.
當大家都看向她等答案時,她覺得自己**被為難了**。