faze
/feɪz/verb
with obj.[usu. with negative](常作be fazed)
- informal disturb or disconcert (someone)〈非正式〉打扰; 烦扰; 使为难; 使失措(或失态):
she was not fazed by his show of anger.
她并未因为他发怒而感到不安。
USAGE
Faze has no connection with the word phase and should not be spelled with a ph-, although this is a common error: almost a quarter of citations for the word in the Oxford English Corpus are for the incorrect spelling.
词源
mid 19th cent. (originally US): variant of dialect feeze 'drive or frighten off', from Old English fēsian, of unknown origin.