词汇 | put someone on the spot |
释义 | Idiom put someone on the spot Theme: DEMANDS to ask someone embarrassing questions; to demand that someone produce as expected.Don t put me on the spot. I can't give you an answer.The boss put Bob on the spot and demanded that he do everything he had promised. Idiom put someone on the spotput (someone) on the spot to cause someone difficulty or embarrassment.She asked if I would vote for her, which really put me on the spot because I had decided not to. put (one) on the spotTo force one to do something instantaneously, often causing them unease or embarrassment. My kids always try to put me on the spot with requests, knowing that I'm less likely to turn them down in front of their friends' parents. When the boss put me on the spot in the meeting today, I wasn't prepared to answer his question and ended up babbling like a fool. put someone on the spotCOMMON If you put someone on the spot, you put them in a difficult situation, often by making them answer a difficult question. He put me on the spot and asked me what I was going to do about the problem. I didn't have an answer. If you put me on the spot I'd say I hope Germany win — but I expect it will be Italy or France. put someone on the spotforce someone into a situation in which they must make a difficult decision or answer a difficult question. informal |
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