fluster

英 ['flʌstə] 美['flʌstɚ]
  • vt. 使激动;使慌张;使酩醉
  • n. 慌乱,混乱;狼狈;激动
  • vi. 慌慌张张的行动;混乱

词态变化


第三人称单数: flusters;过去式: flustered;过去分词: flustered;现在分词: flustering;形容词: flustered;

中文词源


fluster 忙乱,紧张

来自辅音丛fl, 扑腾,拍打,拟声词,词源同flap, flip, flutter. 引申词义忙乱,紧张等。拼写比较bluster,cluster.

英文词源


fluster (v.)
early 15c. (implied in flostrynge), "bluster, agitate," probably from a Scandinavian source (compare Icelandic flaustr "bustle," flaustra "to bustle"), from Proto-Germanic *flaustra-. Originally "to excite," especially with drink; sense of "to flurry, confuse" is from 1724. Related: Flustered; flustering; flustery. As a noun, 1710, from the verb.

双语例句


1. She was a very calm person. Nothing could fluster her.
她是个非常沉着的人。没什么能让她惊慌的。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She was put in a fluster by the unexpected guests.
不速之客的到来弄得她很慌张.

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3. She laughed her parents into a fluster.
她笑得父母很慌乱.

来自辞典例句

4. His this ability discovers, entered between personal fluster oneself so female lavatory.
他这才发现, 原来自己慌乱间进了女厕.

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5. Accept the fluster of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.
接受了弄掉钥匙的惊慌无力, 度过了非常浪费的虚掷光阴.

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