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unflustered

/fluhs-terd/US // ˈflʌs tərd //

沉着冷静,不慌不忙,不慌不忙的,沉稳的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : in a state of agitated or nervous confusion: In the past, I have prepared to take exams feeling flustered and anxious, but now I am more confident in my abilities.

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Examples

  • After a flustered search the driver handed a passport to Harmon.

  • Although those criticisms have forced her to play defense, Galloway hardly seems flustered.

  • It's important that though she's flustered she knows his number and stands up to him as his equal.

  • Mandel looked flustered; he obviously considers himself a talented comic.

  • Flustered, I typed “iTunes” into the tiny oblong search box to see how many charges there were in total.

  • On the phone, Walt is flustered—he says “bug up his butt” instead of “stick”—but Skyler buys it.

  • Miss China and her translator were both visibly flustered, but the best was Bravo exec Andy Cohen.

  • She followed him into the clean little kitchen, half amused, half flustered.

  • Her color was unusually high, and had she been any but a lady of the grande monde I should have said that she was flustered.

  • "I'm so very sorry," Anson said, slightly flustered, remembering that this was always the crucial moment in a sale.

  • One of the servants and flatterers of Agathocles, whose name was Philo, came out to the stadium still flustered with wine.

  • Mr Neeld was sadly flustered by these recurring references to him.