fluster 的 3 个定义
- to put into a state of agitated confusion: His constant criticism flustered me.
- to excite and confuse with drink.
- to become agitatedly confused.
- nervous excitement or confusion.
fluster 近义词
perturbation, upset
upset, perturb
更多fluster例句
- There was no longer any fluster of doubt and hesitation in his manner.
- The three sisters took care of themselves and their house with the elegant ease and lack of fluster of gentlewomen born and bred.
- The Doctor said that he should himself bear them company, leaving the "younger men" to "fume and fluster and explore."
- For all his affectation of leisureliness and her obvious fluster, no doubt about it, Joe was gaining on her.
- Thus you will have plenty of time to make it to suit you, with no one to look on and fluster or confuse you.