flattered
英 ['flætəd]
美
- adj. 高兴的, 感到荣幸的;过分夸赞
- v. 奉承(flatter的过去分词);阿谀奉承
- 1. Some men are flattered by the attentions of a young woman.
- 年轻女性的倾心会使一些男人飘飘然起来。
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- 2. Anne was both flattered and surprised by Danny's attentiveness to her.
- 丹尼的大献殷勤让安妮受宠若惊。
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- 3. She was hitting on me and I was surprised and flattered.
- 她在挑逗我,这让我感到既惊讶又受宠若惊。
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- 4. She didn't know whether to feel flattered or indignant.
- 她不知道应该感到高兴还是愤怒。
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- 5. We're flattered and honoured to receive this Doris Day Award.
- 能获得多丽丝·戴奖,我们深感荣幸和光荣。
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