frightens音标
[ˈfraitənz]
frightens翻译
v.
(使)惊恐( frighten的第三人称单数 );吓唬;
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. (使)惊恐(cause to) fill with fearvt. 吓唬influence or drive by fear
英英释义
frighten[ 'fraitən ]
v.cause fear in
"The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me"
同义词:frightscareaffright
drive out by frightening
frightens用法
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)~+副词frighten badly大惊frighten deeply害怕极了frighten easily容易吓住frighten horribly非常害怕frighten insidiously暗暗地害怕frighten instinctively本能地害怕frighten terribly非常害怕frighten violently害怕极了frighten away吓跑frighten the burglar away把贼吓跑frighten the dog away把狗吓跑frighten the rat away把老鼠吓跑frighten away the squirrels吓跑松鼠frighten off吓跑~+介词be frightened at受…惊吓,看见…大吃一惊be frightened at the dog看到狗就怕frighten by由于〔通过〕…而惊吓〔吓倒〕frighten sb into威吓某人做…frighten sb into confession吓得某人招供frighten sb into fits把某人吓得抽风frighten sb into obedience恐吓某人使其屈服frighten sb into submission吓唬某人屈服be frightened of害怕be frightened of dog害怕狗be frightened of the police害怕警察frighten out of威吓某人不做…frighten sb out of wits把某人吓破了胆frighten sb to death把某人吓得要死frighten sb with a horror story用恐怖的故事吓唬某人
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)It is illegal to frighten a pigeon.
惊吓鸽子是违法的。They tried to frighten the public into obedience.
他们企图吓唬群众使他们屈服。He frightened the old man into giving him all the money.
他恐吓那位老人把所有的钱都给了他。You frighten me, even though you're gentle with me.
你使我害怕,尽管你对我很温柔。The little baby was frightened by the fierce dog.
那个小孩被恶狗吓坏了。用作不及物动词(vi.)You'll find that I don't frighten easily.
你会发现我不是轻易就会害怕的。
权威例句
It frightens me. It's personal. Hurry. †
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