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to embarrass
01
avergonzar
to make a person feel ashamed, uneasy, or nervous, especially in front of other people
Transitive: to embarrass sb
Ejemplos
It 's important not to intentionally embarrass others with teasing or mocking.
Es importante no avergonzar intencionalmente a otros con burlas o burlas.
02
estorbar, dificultar
o create obstacles or difficulties that hinder the progress or accomplishment of something
Transitive: to embarrass a process or activity
Ejemplos
The outdated software embarrassed her productivity, causing frequent delays.
El software obsoleto avergonzó su productividad, causando retrasos frecuentes.
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