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 frightened ['frait(ə)nd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 受惊吓的, 受惊的, (非正式)害怕...的

  1. Frightened children were calling for their mothers.
    受惊的孩子们呼喊著找妈妈。
  2. 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。
  3. The frightened child gripped its mother's hand.
    受惊的孩子紧抓住他母亲的手.


frightened
[ adj ]
  1. made afraid

  2. <adj.all>
    the frightened child cowered in the corner
    too shocked and scared to move
  3. thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation

  4. <adj.all>
    became panicky as the snow deepened
    felt panicked before each exam
    trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
    the terrified horse bolted


Frighten \Fright"en\, v. t. [imp. {Frightened}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Frightening}.] [See {Fright}, v. t.]
To disturb with fear; to throw into a state of alarm or
fright; to affright; to terrify.

More frightened than hurt. --Old Proverb.

  1. We were more frightened of the implications of making the wrong decision.' The brief was to find a long-term solution.
  2. All the noise just stopped and I still don't know where it went. The push-pull gear lever jutting from the fascia frightened off many potential British buyers but was simplicity itself to use.
  3. Steve Crothers thought his pet lizard was a goner until he began hearing about sightings of a creature variously described by frightened residents as a 6-foot alligator or a diminuitive Godzilla.
  4. "I dropped a screwdriver under the car," he said. "The hedgehog really surprised me." Rose, a sheet-metal worker, dismantled the suspension and removed the frightened animal, taking care not to touch it.
  5. Angry, frightened parents of classmates boycotted the elementary school.
  6. When I realized what had happened and how close I had come to being seriously hurt I became frightened and cried." The bullet apparently hit her head after ricocheting off the ceiling, with much of its force spent.
  7. People are very frightened.' A greater test will be Dr Hendron's performance over coming years. Non-participation in the Westminster system has been ingrained among radical Irish nationalists for decades.
  8. "It's possible that Orwell wrote his work with a concrete address _ the address of socialism _ but that time has been passed when we were frightened and, to put it delicately, confused," Zalygin wrote.
  9. Just last week, would-be thieves damaged three Sagos at Mr. Whitelock's home in the Eagle Rock section before something frightened them off, foiled.
  10. Because the dollar and gold are considered safe havens, they compete for dollars from frightened investors in Europe, the Far East and elsewhere.
  11. The bank was sold off to its creditors. The BEF saga frightened larger Spanish banks into freezing interbank business with the boutiques and Mr Rubio was forced to set aside about Pta40bn to ensure that others did not get into similar trouble.
  12. "I don't think anyone is frightened and certainly no one is alarmed," Mayor Dorothy Johnson said. "I don't think anyone will be much affected by the coming of the John Birch Society.
  13. Analysts said the company appears to be worth at least several dollars a share more than $16.50, but Sara Lee's threat to withdraw the licensing agreement may have frightened away other suitors.
  14. Charity officials now worry that the psychological shock of a volatile market will make many individuals too frightened to give.
  15. "He had been abused, he was frightened of people," Berloni said. "So when we treated him with kindness and love and affection, he really responded.
  16. Last year, the NRA ran a newspaper ad featuring a harrowing photo of a frightened woman and asserting that a 20-year-old American woman has a 72% chance of being raped, robbed or assaulted in her lifetime.
  17. His mother was making her way to Rome when a thunderstorm frightened the horses.
  18. Then, the government feared potential investors would be frightened by the huge spending required to bring the long-neglected water companies up to date.
  19. A mother of three held Wednesday for robbing a bank was apparently frightened that her husband would discover she'd squandered the family's savings, police said.
  20. But there are a number who are not frightened to say they are.
  21. Economists called the findings important evidence that the consumer is frightened and is clamping down on spending.
  22. Faced with local police forces that are too busy, too frightened or too partisan, Shekhar directed his agents to take over investigations in Kashmir.
  23. Investors, frightened by the dollar's sharp fall early last week, relaxed some amid signs that the U.S. is putting greater emphasis on bolstering the currency.
  24. Testimony indicated Mirecki became frightened during a drill, left the pool and held on to an equipment rack before a group of instructors pried him loose and forced him back into the water.
  25. Court records show that family members had him committed to the Kalamazoo Regional Psychiatric Hospital because they were frightened by his actions.
  26. Gerald Perritt, editor of Investment Horizons, a newsletter, offers this long-term advice: "Do not be frightened by bear markets.
  27. He's a very frightened boy." Another man, John Rhodes Jr., also was charged in the takeover but was freed after authorities determined that Harvey had tricked him into helping.
  28. Residents have said the animal may not have joined other dolphins in migrating south because it was frightened of bridge construction in a narrow channel that links the bay and open water.
  29. Monrovians also were frightened by tribal reprisal killings by the army.
  30. Disturbing film images of frightened, galloping beasts and hurtling boulders convey a feeling of helplessness and disaster.
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