fright
- IPA[frʌɪt]
英式
- a sudden intense feeling of fear;an experience that causes one to feel sudden intense fear
- frighten
verb: fright, 3rd person present: frights, gerund or present participle: frighting, past tense: frighted, past participle: frighted
noun: fright, plural noun: frights
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名詞
- 1. a sudden intense feeling of fear I jumped up in fright 同義詞
- ▪ an experience that causes one to feel sudden intense fear she's had a nasty fright I got the fright of my life seeing her in the hotel
動詞
- 1. archaic frighten come, be comforted, he shan't fright you
- a wig with the hair arranged standing up or sticking out, as worn by a clown or similar performer.
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- suddenly become frightened or panicked
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- suddenly become frightened or panicked
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- a wig with the hair arranged standing up or sticking out, as worn by a clown or similar performer.
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- nervousness before or during an appearance before an audience: an attack of stage fright
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- nervousness before or during an appearance before an audience: an attack of stage fright
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- have a dishevelled or ridiculous appearance
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- have a disheveled or grotesque appearance
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- IPA[frīt]
美式
- a sudden intense feeling of fear: I jumped up in fright
- frighten: come, be comforted, he shan't fright you
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