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unfrightened

/frahyt-nd/US // ˈfraɪt nd //

毫无畏惧,毫不畏惧,胆小怕事,无畏

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified: a frightened child cowering in the corner.
    • : afraid; fearful: He has always been frightened of heights.

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Examples

  • Exhausted and frightened, they were forced to decide how to go about saving themselves.

  • A female investigative journalist was severely harassed and temporarily silenced by such activity, and more recently, a female poet and novelist was frightened and shamed.

  • The agents sat at a table, across from Tanvir, who was frightened and spoke poor English.

  • It turned out to be a very big and very frightened stray dog.

  • Sometimes there would be a new visitor to the island, like a wayward sailor named Gulliver or a delightfully frightened ghost named Wisp, who needed my help.

  • I am frightened by how much of this is caused by organized retail crime.

  • Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened.

  • Yeah, having a microphone and so many people under your control always frightened me.

  • Holmes seemed to expedite matters promptly, amid rumors that she was frightened of the Church of Scientology.

  • The people seemed not at all frightened as they trooped past to begin their day.

  • “I went into a great passion and frightened my mother into a fit,” said Wardle.

  • His silence had frightened her: what if he should resent on her the cruel words spoken by Dr. Ashton?

  • Though frightened to death, I refused to part with my reserve and made ready to go and take command of it at break of dawn.

  • He went out into the garden, and the rustling of the laurel-bushes frightened him.

  • The submarine scare is full on; the beastly things have frightened us more than all the Turks and all their German guns.