词汇 | wild-eyed |
释义 | wild-eyed adjective uk /ˈwaɪldˌaɪd/ us /ˈwaɪldˌaɪd/ having an expression in the eyes of fear, anger, panic(= fear that prevents reasonable thought and action), or insanity(= serious mental illness): 目瞪口呆 His specialty seemed to be playing wild-eyed, deranged characters.他的专长似乎是扮演惊慌失措、精神错乱的角色。 Blood was trickling down the horse's neck and he helped lead the wild-eyed animal back to the stables.鲜血从马的脖子上流下来,他帮助把这匹惊恐万状的马带回了马厩。 He stood in the doorway, unshaven, unwashed and wild-eyed, his condition startling the messenger. As lightning crackles around an international flight to Boston, a wild-eyed passenger injects himself with something one can only hope is a tranquilizer. Wild-eyed, the animals smashed against the steel bars. Afraid afraid afraid for someone/something afraid of someone/something be in fear of your lifephrase be like a deer/rabbit caught in the headlightsidiom bottle frit goosey gun-shy have a horror of somethingidiom horror-struck leaf panic shake shake like a leafidiom shit a brickidiom squirrelly terrified terror terror-stricken You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Strong feelings |
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