frighten的意思和读音

frighten

: [ˈfraɪt(ə)n] : ['fraɪt(ə)n]

v.使使

使

frightens  frightening  frightened  

v.soothe

v.scare,terrify,alarm,startle,upset

frightenv.

1.[t][i]~ (sb).~ sb to do sth使使to make sb suddenly feel afraid

Sorry, I didn't mean to frighten you.

She's not easily frightened.

She doesn't frighten easily(= it is not easy to make her afraid) .

v.1.使,2.,

v.1.to make someone feel afraid, especially suddenly; to make someone feel nervous or worried; to persuade someone to do or not do something by making them feel afraid

1. damage frighten 使 frightened . ...

2.使 fright n. frighten vt. 使 frog n. ...

3.使 en, "使......", frighten vt. 使使 ing "......", ...

4. 5、【 Out of one's skin】 6、Frighten】 7、【 Alarmingly dangerous】 ...

5. [stupefy] [frighten;scare] ;使 [terrifying] 使 ...

6.使 94. eagle n. 95. frighten vt. 使 96. kindergarten n. ...

:,使,使,,使,

1.To ask me what is everyone afraid of me to frighten their children by adults, though are down, but the well-known large.

2.Don't let the noise scare to you , its just wind. Don't let the voice to frighten you, and it is the wind.

3.They were all trying to frighten us, thinking, "Their hands will get too weak for the work, and it will not be completed. "使

4.Scientists, inside and outside of NASA, see that the Nibiru theory is an attempt to frighten people.Nibiru

5.This tactic has often been used in Iran to frighten prominent people, without stoking more public anger by detaining them directly.

6.In an attempt to frighten traders from buying yen, Mr Azumi said he was prepared to keep going until he was "satisfied" .

7.Used to express contempt, scorn , or disapproval or to frighten or surprise another .

8.He didn't expect at all that they were using him to frighten others.

9.Once somebody asks: See so much book do not headache? If put a few books together really, also do not frighten to death dizzy.

10.Still, some readers wrote to tell us that they had to put it cover down on the table so as not to frighten the children.