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fright的意思

fright


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  • n.惊吓;恐怖;使人惊吓的经历;恐怖的经历
  • v.〈诗〉同“frighten”
  • 网络惊骇;惊恐;害怕

近义词

    n.fear,terror,anxiety,foreboding,dread

反义词

    n.composure

权威英汉双解

    to cry out in fright

    吓得大声叫喊

    He was shaking with fright .

    他吓得发抖。

    You gave me a fright jumping out at me like that.

    你这样跳起来扑向我,把我吓了一大跳。

    I got the fright of my life .

    我吓得要命。

英汉释义

  • n.

    1.恐怖

    2.可怕的东西;难看的人

  • v.

    1.〈诗〉同“frighten”

英英释义

  • n.

    1.an experience that makes you feel suddenly afraid; a sudden strong feeling of being afraid

    2.someone or something that looks very messy

  • v.

    1.<poem>Same as frighten

英汉例句

  • 1.She was child and mad with fright and she wanted to bury her head in her mother's lap and shut out this sight.

    她仿佛还是一个小孩子,现在吓慌了,想躲到母亲怀里,避开这种可怕的景象。

  • 2.One day, if I were told that today would be the last day of my life, the feeling of losing my breath would be of great fright.

    如果有一天,我被告知今天就是我生命的最后一天,那么那种呼尽我最后一口气的感觉着实让我感觉毛骨悚然。

  • 3.The sight and sound of screamingtraders with fear in their eyes are enough to fill you with fright, whether you are conscious of it or not.

    耳闻目睹眼中满是恐惧的交易员惨叫连连的情形足以让你饱受惊吓,不管你有没有意识到这一点。

  • 4.Connect small S oneself, seem to be drive also oneself just said of words get a fright.

    就连小S自己,似乎也被自己刚才说的话吓了一跳。

  • 5.Prissy screamed at the top of her voice, more from fright than pain , and began to dance up and down, writhing to break Scarlett's grip.

    百里茜尖着嗓子大叫起来,这与其说是因为疼痛,还不如说是出于害怕,同时扭着跳着,要挣脱思嘉的手。

  • 6.My mother gave my girlfriend and I such a fright when she caught us kissing in the dark.

    我妈妈发现我和女友在黑暗里接吻时,把我们吓了一大跳。

  • 7.When he couldn't find his mother in the department store, the little boy began to whimper in fright.

    当那个小男孩在百货商店里找不到妈妈时,吓得哭了起来。

  • 8.Any form of noise can be considered pollution if it causes annoyance, sleeplessness, fright, or any other stress reaction.

    只要造成滋扰、失眠、惊吓或任何其他心理压力反应,任何形式的声音都可以视为污染。

  • 9.An unspoken rule has it that India's political class passes difficult reforms only when the economy slows down enough to give it a fright.

    一个不成文的规则说明了这些,只有当经济放缓的足够多时他们才会感到担心,政治阶层才会推行艰难的改革。

  • 10.But I have good news: My study of this phenomenon over the past decade has taught me that stage fright really is curable.

    然而,我有个好消息,我在过去超过十年,对这种现象的研究,告诉我上台恐慌是可以治疗的。

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