fluster 详细解释

fluster

['flʌstə]

n. 慌乱, 狼狈, 混乱
v. 使酩醉, 慌张, 混乱

词形变化

动词过去式: flustered | 动词过去分词: flustered | 动词现在分词: flustering | 动词第三人称单数: flusters |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.混乱; 激起

excite  confuse  

同义参见:

demoralize  rattle  disturb  addle  embarrass  ruffle  upset  sweat  flurry  

英英释义

名词 fluster:

a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset

同义词:perturbation

动词 fluster:

be flustered; behave in a confused manner

cause to be nervous or upset

补充

flusterfluster英:[ˈflʌstə] 美:[ˈflʌstɚ]vt.1.使慌乱, 使不安n.1.慌乱, 不安

例句

1. Her words seem to fluster him.她的话似乎让他心烦意乱。 2. She was a very calm person. Nothing could fluster her.她是个非常沉着的人, 遇事从不慌张。 3. She did not seem unduly flustered by Patrick's repeated interruptions.帕特里克的不断插话似乎没有使她乱了方寸。 4. In my fluster, I could not remember which of my ingredients contained flour.慌乱中我记不起来哪种原料里含有面粉了。 5. I was all in a fluster over the enormous amount.面对这么大的量我心慌意乱。 6. The honking of horns flustered the driver.汽车的喇叭声使司机感到慌乱。 7. Rosamund seemed rather flustered this morning.罗莎蒙德今天早上似乎有些心神不宁。 8. the main thing is not to get all in a fluster.重要的是不要让所有人慌乱。 9. Don't get flustered -- there's plenty of time.别手忙脚乱的,时间多着呢。 10. The interruption flustered the speaker.演讲者被打断后紧张起来。 11. Nothing flusters her.没有什么会让她感到紧张和困惑。 12. Some speakers fluster more easily than others.有些人说话时比其他人更容易紧张。