frightened

英['fraɪtnd] 美['fraɪtnd]
  • adj. 受惊的
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  • friary n.男修道院;寺院
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 受惊(吓)的(指焦虑的或害怕的,常常是因为刚刚发生或有可能发生的事情)
    2. <口>害怕的
    3. 惊吓的
    4. 受恐吓的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. made afraid;

    "the frightened child cowered in the corner"
    "too shocked and scared to move"

  2. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation;

    "became panicky as the snow deepened"
    "felt panicked before each exam"
    "trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd"
    "the terrified horse bolted"

1. Parents were too frightened to bring their children for vaccination.
父母太过害怕,不敢带孩子去接种疫苗。

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2. In a way, I suppose I'm frightened of failing.
我想我有点惧怕失败。

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3. His heart was pounding, as if he were frightened.
他的心怦怦跳,似乎被吓坏了。

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4. Liza was so frightened she couldn't make a sound.
莉莎实在吓坏了,不敢弄出一点声音来。

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5. The lads don't join the union because they're frightened of being victimized.
那几个伙计没加入工会是因为害怕成为牺牲品。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The frightened child gripped his mother's arm.
      这个受惊的孩子紧紧地抓着妈妈的胳膊。
    2. A cry came from the frightened child.
      哭声来自受惊的孩子
    3. A frightened hedgehog contracts its body into a ball .
      受惊的刺猬会把身体缩成一个球。