awkwardly pause

尴尬地停顿

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To stop speaking or acting for a moment in a way that creates an uncomfortable or tense silence.

说话或行动暂时停止,造成一种不舒服或紧张的沉默。

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awkwardly pause = 尴尬地停顿 (说话或行动暂时停止,造成一种不舒服或紧张的沉默。)

  • He awkwardly paused before asking his boss for a raise.他在向老板要求加薪前,尴尬地停顿了一下。
  • When asked about her past, she would often awkwardly pause.每当被问及她的过去时,她常常会尴尬地停顿
  • The presenter awkwardly paused when his slides suddenly failed to load.当幻灯片突然加载失败时,演讲者尴尬地停顿了。
  • There's no need to awkwardly pause; just say what's on your mind.没必要尴尬地停顿;心里想什么就说什么。
  • I noticed him awkwardly pausing whenever the sensitive topic was brought up.我注意到每当提起那个敏感话题时,他都会尴尬地停顿
  • The politician awkwardly paused, searching for the right words to appease the crowd.政客尴尬地停顿了一下,寻找合适的词语来安抚人群。
  • "Well, you see..." he started, and then awkwardly paused for what felt like an eternity.“嗯,你看……”他开口道,然后尴尬地停顿了,感觉像过了一个世纪那么久。
  • A speaker who awkwardly pauses too often can lose the audience's attention.一个过于频繁尴尬停顿的演讲者会失去听众的注意力。
  • She awkwardly paused mid-sentence, realizing she had revealed too much information.她说到一半尴尬地停顿了,意识到自己透露了太多信息。
  • The lawyer was known to awkwardly pause for dramatic effect before revealing key evidence.那位律师以在揭示关键证据前为营造戏剧效果而尴尬地停顿而闻名。