fluster
英 [ˈflʌstə(r)]
美 [ˈflʌstər]
v. 使忙乱; 使慌乱; 使紧张
n. 慌乱; 慌张
过去式:flustered 过去分词:flustered 现在分词:flustering 第三人称单数:flusters
BNC.23089 / COCA.20669
牛津词典
verb
- 使忙乱;使慌乱;使紧张
to make sb nervous and/or confused, especially by giving them a lot to do or by making them hurry
noun
- 慌乱;慌张
a state of being nervous and confused
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使紧张;使慌张
If youflustersomeone, you make them feel nervous and confused by rushing them and preventing them from concentrating on what they are doing.- The General refused to be flustered...
将军没有乱了方寸。 - 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。
- The General refused to be flustered...
英英释义
noun
- a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset
verb
- cause to be nervous or upset
- be flustered