frightening如何读

英:[ˈfraɪtnɪŋ]

美:[ˈfraɪtnɪŋ]

frightening是什么意思

  • adj.令人恐惧的;令人害怕的
  • 动词frighten的现在分词.

frightening自然拼读

fright·en·ing

fraIt nihng [or] fraI t nihng

frightening词根

词根:fright

adj.

frightened 害怕的;受惊的;受恐吓的

frightful 可怕的;惊人的;非常的

adv.

frighteningly 令人恐惧地

n.

fright 惊吓;惊骇

frightfulness 可怕;丑恶;讨厌;令人毛骨悚然

v.

frightened 害怕;使吃惊;吓走(frighten的过去分词)

vi.

frighten 害怕,惊恐

vt.

fright 使惊恐

frighten 使惊吓;吓唬…

frightening英英释义

Noun

1. to inspire with fear

Adjective

1. causing fear or dread or terror;

"the awful war"

"an awful risk"

"dire news"

"a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"

"the dread presence of the headmaster"

"polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"

"a dreadful storm"

"a fearful howling"

"horrendous explosions shook the city"

"a terrible curse"

frightening词源中文解释

1715年,现在分词形容词来自 frighten(动词)。相关词汇: Frighteningly。

frightening词源英文解释

from present participle of frighten

The first known use of frightening was in 1652

frightening 例句

1 Consciousness came back quick and frightening to Adam.

2 I wondered what they would say to me and how they would chastise me for frightening them that way.

3 All of the contacts I saw with the whites who came to our door were tense and frightening, no matter why they occurred, because we were always afraid of doing something to upset them.

4 The tiger doesn't look frightening at all when it is sleeping tamely in the cage.

老虎驯顺的在笼子里睡觉呢,一点都不吓人.

5 He did not do his shopping that day and when he tried to explain to me what he had been trying to do in frightening me I would not listen or speak to him.

6 The Committee visited schools, heard speakers, and discussed frightening statistics about the deadly disease of AIDS.

委员会成员走访学校, 听取意见, 讨论致命的艾滋病导致的令人恐惧的数据.

7 However, if he was frightening or impressing fellow Slytherins with displays of Parseltongue in their common room, no hint of it reached the staff.

8 It was frightening to think of missing mass on Sunday, then dying, and for that one mortal sin to go to hell forever.

9 They were beautiful and frightening, stunningly frightening at the same time.

10 The wild, frightening excitement in my body began to die.

11 She decided to go left, toward a part of the jungle she had yet to see, promising herself that if it got too frightening, she would turn back.

12 At home, the big security lights washed out the stars, but here they stared down at him with an intensity that was almost frightening.

13 The trips from school had become tense and frightening, and I just wanted to relax once I was safe inside my home.

14 It was irritating and frightening all at once, for she sensed that this presence was not benevolent.

15 It lay over the water and through the mountains, over a thousand miles, and every strange terrible mile was frightening.

16 And so, in a very real and frightening sense, pollution of the groundwater is pollution of water everywhere.

17 With such frightening statistics it is no wonder that more and more are getting into shape.

看到如此令人恐惧的数据,难怪越来越多的人健身以保持健康了.

18 The men at the door were frightening us.

19 I can't forget that frightening experience.

我无法忘记那段令人恐惧的经历。

20 I say “distressing” because if people believe astrologers and astrology, it’s frightening to consider whom or what else they’ll believe.

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