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"
frightened 片语
片语
get frightened受到惊吓(frightened是frighten的过去分词)
was frightened吓得要命;受惊吓;恐惧
frightened d受惊的
frightened dystocia气逆难产
EXTREMELY FRIGHTENED肝胆俱裂
frightened looks指受惊的神态
frightened to death吓死了
frightened cry可怕的叫声
scared frightened恐惧的
frightened alarmed惊恐慌张
frightened 例句
英汉例句
cuckoos would have good reason to do so, since the warblers and other small birds in whose nests they lay their eggs are understandably frightened of hawks, and give them a wide berth.
the child felt frightened when he saw the big fire.
见到大火,那孩子感到恐惧。
residents say they become frightened by loud sounds such as the hammering at houses being rebuilt, and especially when the small military post on the island tests its artillery guns every few months.
i am more frightened of the buffalo than of any other creature in africa.
在非洲的这些动物中,我最害怕的是非洲水牛。
even the tall teutonic blond fellow who gave me an unsteady smile as i took the mat next to him is frightened — once i’d sat down, i could see he was shaking.
frightened and angry, she says she pulled out of the campaign.
她表示,在恐惧和愤怒之下,自己退出了竞选。
this of course made things even harder for joann, because in addition to her own woes she would feel frightened and concerned for me – hoping i wouldn’t drive the car into a tree or whatever.