Day 954 
--- Proverbs ---
※ 原句 ※
If your ears glow, someone is talking of you.
耳朵发烧,定有人向你唠叨。
--- Oxford dictionary ---awkwardness n.
She laughed to cover up her feeling of awkwardness.
她用笑声掩饰她的不堪。
awl n.
a small pointed tool used for making holes, especially in leather
(尤指钻皮革的)钻子,锥子
awning n.
a sheet of strong cloth that stretches out from above a door or window to keep off the sun or rain
(门窗上面的)遮阳篷,雨篷
AWOL abbr.
absent without leave (used especially in the armed forces when sb has left their group without permission)
擅离职守,无故离队,开小差(尤用于军)
He’s gone AWOL from his base.
他从基地开了小差。
The guitarist went AWOL in the middle of the recording.
(humorous) 在录音过程中吉他手溜走了。
awry adv. adj.
①If sth go awry, it does not happen in the way that was planned
出错;出岔子
All my plans for the party had gone awry.
我的聚会计划全乱了套。
②not in the right position
歪;斜
syn. untidy
She rushed out, her hair awry.
她披头散发冲了出去。