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fright.en obj5fraI7t[nv [T]使惊恐,使惊吓An experience like that would be enough to frighten anyone.那样的经历足够吓着任何一个人。Some people are frightened of birds.有些人怕鸟。She was frightened by / at the way he spoke.她被他说话的方式给吓着了。Our dog frightens birds (away) from the garden.我们的狗把花园的鸟给吓走了。Be quiet or you'll frighten the deer away.安静点,否则你要把鹿给吓跑了。That noise frightened me to death / out of my wits (=gave me a severe fright).那响声吓得我要命/六神无主。The sight of a gun frightened the life / the (living) daylights / the wits out of them (=It gave them a severe fright).看到枪, 他们吓得要命/六神无主。If you frighten someone into / out of doing something, you make them so frightened that they do something that they did not want to do or they do not do something which they had intended to do.使某人吓得做/不做某事His unpleasant manner frightened her into agreeing with him.他那不客气的态度吓得她只好同意。
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