释义 |
fluster [transitive, often passive] (not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时) (written) to make sb nervous and/or confused, especially by giving them a lot to do or by making them hurry使忙乱;使慌乱;使紧张◆she was clearly flustered by marshall's unexpected arrival.马歇尔的突然来访显然使她不知所措。 ➡ see also flustered → restless fluster/ˈflʌstə(r) ||; ˈflʌstɚ/verb [t] (usually passive 通常用于被动语态) to make sb feel nervous and confused (because there is too much to do or not enough time) 使慌乱(因为工作太多或时间不够): ◇don't get flustered -- there's plenty of time. 别手忙脚乱的,时间多着呢。 fluster noun [sing] ◇i always get in a fluster before exams. 考试前我总是手忙脚乱。 |