fright.en
v.(动词)fright.ened,fright.en.ing,fright.ens v.tr.(及物动词)To fill with fear; alarm.充满恐惧;惊恐To drive or force by arousing fear:用恐吓来强迫:例句:The suspect was frightened into confessing.嫌疑犯在被逼供
v.intr.(不及物动词)To become afraid.变得害怕
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fright.ener
n.(名词)fright.eningly
adv.(副词)<参考词汇><同义词>frighten,scare,alarm,terrify,terrorize,startle,panic同义词>These verbs mean to cause a person to experience fear.这些动词意思是使一个人感到害怕。 Frighten and the less formalscare are the most widely applicable terms: Frighten 和不太正式用语scare 是最常用的词: 例句:.Better be killed than frightened to death. (Robert Smith Surtees). .被杀死也比被吓死强. (罗伯特·史密斯·瑟蒂斯)。
例句:Don`t let the size of the task scare you.这么多任务,别吓坏了你。
Alarm implies the often sudden onset of fear or apprehension: Alarm 暗示恐惧或焦虑的经常性的突然出现: 例句:Her sudden and inexplicable loss of weight alarmed her doctor.她的体重突然令人费解的减轻吓坏了她的医生。
Terrify implies overwhelming, often paralyzing fear: Terrify 暗示了无法抵抗的、令人瘫痪的恐惧: 例句:.The regulars, terrified by the yells of the Indians . . . gathered themselves into a body. (George Bancroft)..正规兵们被印度人的怒吼吓坏了…缩成了一团. (乔治·班克罗夫特)。
Terrorize implies fear that intimidates;the word sometimes suggests deliberate coercion: Terrorize 暗示受威胁而害怕;此词有时指有意的强制或高压统治: 例句:.premeditated and systematized terrorizing of the civil populations. (Edith Wharton)..有计划、有组织地控制国内人口. (伊迪丝·沃顿)。
Startle suggests fear that shocks momentarilyand may cause a sudden, involuntary movement of the body: Startle 指短时间内叫人震惊的恐惧,可能造成突然的不由自主的身体不能动弹: 例句:The clap of thunder startled us.雷鸣般的掌声惊呆了我。
Panic implies sudden frantic fear that often impairs self-control and rationality: Panic 暗示突然出现的狂乱的恐惧常常影响到自控或理智: 例句:The radio drama was so realistic that it panicked listeners who tuned in after it had begun. 这部广播剧如此逼近现实,它开播后使听众恐慌
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