fright是什么意思
n. 惊骇, 吃惊
[医] 惊吓
n an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight)
v cause fear in
fright的用法和例句
1.I didn’t have stage fright; it was bigger than that.
我不是怯场 比那个严重
2.It’s like you and stage fright. It is what it is.
这就跟你有舞台恐惧一个样 改变不了
3.You must’ve had a terrible fright out here on your own the other night.
那天晚上你一个人在这儿 一定受了很大的惊吓
4.She saw a man that put a fright into her.
她看见了一个让她害怕的人
5.Not the kind of fright they were expecting, I’m sure.
这肯定不是那种他们期待的惊吓
6.Yes, he sounds the most frightful shit.
没错 他听起来确实是个十足的
7.Sorry, I didn’t mean to give you a fright.
抱歉 我不是故意和你吵
8.So, here we are faced with the frightful task of having to converse.
所以 我们现在 不得不硬着头皮谈话
9.I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to give you a fright.
抱歉 我不是有意吓你的
10.We’re just writhing about; it’s frightfully vulgar.
我們只是在臺上扭動 其實非常低俗
