frightening

frightening [ˈfraɪtnɪŋ] [ˈfraɪtnɪŋ] 

原级:frighten

第三人称单数:frightens

frightening

过去分词:frightened

过去式:frightened

frightening 基本解释
吓人;令人恐惧的;引起突然惊恐的;
frightening 网络解释

frightening的近义词

1. 可怕的:11 C 前后照应逻辑推理 大部分的人都认为这些脚印仅仅是一般(ordinary)动物,即上文中的monkey or bear,留下的足迹,无所谓巨大的(huge),可怕的(frightening)动物,更与最近(recent)无关.

2. 驚嚇:瘧疾 malaria | 驚嚇 frightening | 挑戰 challenge

3. 令人恐惧的:noise=啸叫; | frightening=令人恐惧的; | last=持续;

4. 心令人恐俱的:frightened受惊的.受恐吓的 | frightening心令人恐俱的 | congratulation 祝贺.(复数)

frightening 单语例句

1. The fact that he also challenges the men who follow him on emotional and psychological levels makes him not just charismatic but downright frightening.

2. While Romero's sixth zombie movie shows flashes of his signature cheeky sense of humor, it's never frightening or suspenseful.

3. The real world can be a frightening and lonely place for people with autism, and many wind up living at home with their parents in adulthood.

4. There is only one thing more frightening than China's exponential growth.

5. The round ones are perfect for frighteningly smiling faces while protruding teeth would fit on the long ones to make frightening yelling faces.

6. frightening什么意思

6. Brazil's greatest footballer said he was most concerned about delays in building or improving stadiums and modernising the country's " frightening " airport system.

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7. Brendan is a huge animal lover and they generally like him, but he did once have a frightening moment with an enraged gaggle of geese.

8. frightening

8. Not even the frightening gravitational forces of an imperfect landing could taint the rare experience.

9. The horse broke through the hall's glass doors and began running around the business hall, frightening three clerks working behind the counter.

10. Their noble deeds lent a touch of humane warmth to that otherwise frightening night.

frightening 英英释义

frightening的意思

noun

1. the act of inspiring with fear

    Synonym: terrorization terrorisation

adj

1. frightening

1. causing fear or dread or terror

    e.g. the awful war
           an awful risk
           dire news
           a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked
           the dread presence of the headmaster
           polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was
           a dreadful storm
           a fearful howling
           horrendous explosions shook the city
           a terrible curse

    Synonym: awful dire direful dread(a) dreaded dreadful fearful fearsome horrendous horrific terrible