fright
英 [fraɪt]
美[fraɪt]
- n. 惊吓;惊骇
- vt. 使惊恐
英英释意
- 1. an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
双语例句
- 1. Howard wanted to be a popular singer, but stage fright crippled him.
- 霍华德想成为流行歌手,但因怯场而心生畏惧。
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- 2. An untrained horse had taken fright at the sound of gunfire.
- 一匹未经训练的马听到枪响受了惊。
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- 3. One boy, aged about 11, looks frozen with fright.
- 一个大约11岁的男孩吓得一动不动。
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- 4. You naughty boy, you gave me such a fright.
- 你这调皮鬼,吓了我一跳。
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- 5. To hide my fright I asked a question.
- 为了掩饰自己的恐惧,我问了个问题。
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