a frightening experience/prospect/thought
可怕的经历╱景象╱想法
It's frightening to think it could happen again.
想到此事可能再次发生就使人不寒而栗。
1.“frighten”的现在分词
1.making you feel afraid; used about things that make you feel nervous or worried
1.The present participle of frighten
1.Offer yourself compassion as you see that heading off into unknown territory is frightening.
同情自己吧--因为你已经知道向未知领域前进是一件令人恐惧的事情。
2.surprise, and I jumped to my feet. A frightening shape had come out of the fog. It was a dog, a.
我则跳了起来。一个可怕的幽灵窜出了浓雾,那是一只猎犬。
3.Description: The Smurf attack is a very frightening form of Denial of service attack due to its amplification effects.
描述:Smurf攻击是拒绝服务攻击的一种非常可怕的形式,因为它具有放大效应。
4.It was the height of the cold war, a frightening age of fallout shelters and "duck-and-cover" drills.
那是在冷战的背景下,一个笼罩原子弹烟尘和“闪避-掩护”军事训练的令人恐惧的年代。
5.But apparently performing for the president was quite a frightening experience and her performance left much to be desired.
不过对于这位演唱家来说,为总统表演绝对是次胆战心惊的经历,所以她的演唱乏善可陈。
6.Josh Green, chief executive of Panjiva, said the numbers "paint a frightening picture of the state of the world's suppliers" .
Panjiva首席执行官乔什•格林(JoshGreen)表示,这些数字“描绘了一幅可怕的全球供应商状况景象”。
7.She sees them as spirals of light behind people; their human form, she says, is just a disguise to make them less frightening.
她认为他们就是人背后的螺旋形的光影;他们的人形,她说,不过是为了让他们比较不让人害怕的伪装而已。
8.Or the person might have had a very frightening experience, like being chased by an angry dog.
或该人可能有一个非常可怕的经历,像被疯狗追赶。
9.She was just trying to comfort you, what's so frightening about that?
她这样做是想让你感到安心啊,有什么好害怕的?
10.Official advice is often frightening.
官方的建议通常很吓人。