affright
英 [ə'fraɪt]
美
英文词源
- affright (v.)
- 1580s, a late construction from a- (1) + fright (v.), probably on model of earlier past participle adjective affright "struck with sudden fear" (metathesized from Old English afyrht). Related: Affrighted; affrighting.
双语例句
- 1. Ghosts could never affright her.
- 她从来不害怕幽灵.
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- 2. Does the Rising Sun affright.
- 升起的朝阳为之惊吓.
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- 3. Many of nature's greatest oddities , that would affright dwellers up here, are accepted down there ( David Mazel )
- 许多自然界奇闻怪事使这里的居民惊恐万分, 会被别处的居民很平静地接受 ( 戴维梅泽尔 )
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