fluster

英['flʌstə(r)] 美['flʌstər]
  • n. 慌乱;狼狈;混乱
  • v. 使酩醉;慌张;混乱
flustered flustered flustering flusters
  • fluctuant adj.波动的;起伏的;变化的;可移动的;可压缩的
  • fluctuate vi.波动;动摇;起伏vt.使动摇
  • fluctuating adj.上下浮动的动词fluctuate的现在分词.
  • fluctuation n.波动;起伏
  • flue n.烟道;暖气管
Noun:
  1. a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset

Verb:
  1. be flustered; behave in a confused manner

  2. cause to be nervous or upset

1. She was a very calm person. Nothing could fluster her.
她是个非常沉着的人。没什么能让她惊慌的。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She was put in a fluster by the unexpected guests.
不速之客的到来弄得她很慌张.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. She laughed her parents into a fluster.
她笑得父母很慌乱.

来自辞典例句

4. His this ability discovers, entered between personal fluster oneself so female lavatory.
他这才发现, 原来自己慌乱间进了女厕.

来自互联网

5. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
接受了弄掉钥匙的惊慌无力, 度过了非常浪费的虚掷光阴.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. People fluster ground leaves ship, the woman went up above all with children Immanuel gives birth to a boat.
      人们慌乱地离开轮船,妇女和儿童首先上了救世主生船。