词汇 | fright |
释义 | fright noun[ S or U ] uk /fraɪt/ us /fraɪt/ C1 the feeling of fear, especially if felt suddenly, or an experience of fear that happens suddenly: (尤指突然产生的)恐惧,惊吓;使人惊吓的经历 I lay in bed shaking with fright.我躺在床上吓得发抖。 give someone a frightYou gave her such a fright turning the lights out like that.你那样把灯给关了,吓了她一大跳。 the fright of someone’s lifeYou gave me the fright of my life (= a very severe fright), jumping out of the shadows like that!你那样从暗处跳出来,把我吓死了! fear fearI have a dreadful fear of heights. terrorShe fled from the attacker in terror. dreadThe thought of giving a speech filled me with dread. alarmI don't want to cause you any alarm, but there's a rattlesnake in the path ahead of you. frightThe family ran from their home in fright when the earthquake struck. panicPanic spread through the crowd when someone shouted "Fire!" take fright UK to feel fear or anxiety: 受到惊吓 Our dog took fright at the noise of the fireworks and ran indoors.我们的狗听到爆竹声吓得跑进屋来。 The sheep ran off in fright, bleating loudly. She let out a squeak of fright at the sight of the spider.她看到蜘蛛时吓得尖叫了一声。 I got such a fright when he flung open the door that I dropped my glass. With my bad heart, I should avoid nasty frights like that. We had an awful fright, I can tell you, but thank goodness we're safe now. Fear & phobias acrophobia aerophobia agoraphobia aquaphobia arachnophobia bogie break out in a cold sweat chill claustrophobia claustrophobic germophobic glossophobia hydrophobia hydrophobic misophonia mortal mysophobia panic terror willie Idiomlook a fright fright | American Dictionaryfright noun[ C/U ] us/frɑɪt/ the feeling of fear, esp. if felt suddenly, or an experience of fear which happens suddenly: [ U ]When the rescue team reached him, he was shaking with fright. [ Cusually sing ]You gave her a fright turning the lights out like that. Examples of frightfright The sudden and unexpected display of parental fright is supposed to be frightening for the infant who is unaware of its cause. Afterwards, it may 'follow' some invisible object in its cage and even 'attack' it, or it may display rage behaviour, or fright. The latter takes very seriously the idea that the fright indeed has a cause. Repeated experiences of fright without solution should be inherently disorganizing, and, effecting emotion and attention as well, cannot be "resolved" at the behavioral level. In this context the parent had been, by definition, a direct source of fright for the infant. Eight students (36.4%) feels that they didn't do well enough due to nervousness and stage fright. According to our author, the effect of the venom on vital organs had at first been inhibited, but then the fright nullified this inhibitory factor. They instilled such fright in us that no one complained. Progressing from fright to hardness to fatalism in the face of unspeakable horrors, her letters are the products of mature observation and analysis. Why particular anomalous manifestations of parental fright are also likely to lead to disorganization in the offspring is a subtle and initially confusing problem. Thus, a state of "fright without solution" will be created. Today a person's fright, astonishment, anger, excitement, sadness, aggressiveness and similar psychological states are regarded as important. The interviews also revealed that stage fright can be transient and unpredictable. The wife was dead with fright. Almodvar has described the film as a horror story without screams or frights. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of fright These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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