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frightened

美 [ˈfraɪtnd]英 [ˈfraɪtnd]
  • adj.害怕的;惊吓的;受惊的
  • v.使惊吓;使惊恐
  • frighten的过去分词和过去式

frighten 使惊恐 + -ed 被...的,已...的

IELTS TEM8

frightenedfrightened

adj.

惊吓的;受惊的;害怕的
afraid; feeling fear

a frightened child

受了惊吓的小孩

Don't be frightened.

别害怕。

What are you frightened of?

你怕什么?

I'm frightened of walking home alone in the dark.

我害怕在黑夜单独走路回家。

He sounded frightened.

他听起来受了惊。

I'm too frightened to ask him now.

现在我吓得不敢问他了。

She was frightened that the plane would crash.

她害怕飞机会坠毁。

I'm frightened for him (= that he will be hurt, etc.) .

我为他担惊受怕。

I'd never do that. I'd be frightened to death .

我绝不会干。我会吓死的。

习语
afraid

All these words describe feeling or showing fear.以上各词均形容害怕。

[not before noun] feeling fear; worried that sth bad might happen指害怕、担心不幸的事可能发生:

There's nothing to be afraid of.

没有什么要害怕的。

Aren't you afraid (that) you'll fall?

你不怕会跌倒吗?

feeling fear; worried that sth bad might happen指害怕、担心不幸的事可能发生:

a frightened child

受惊的孩子

She was frightened that the glass would break.

她担心玻璃会破碎。

( rather informal ) feeling fear; worried that sth bad might happen指害怕、担心不幸的事可能发生:

The thieves got scared and ran away.

小偷慌张起来,都跑掉了。

Scared is more informal, more common in speech, and often describes small fears. Afraid cannot come before a noun. It can only take the preposition of , not about . If you are afraid/frightened/scared of sb/sth/doing sth or afraid/frightened/scared to do sth, you think you are in danger of being hurt or suffering in some way. If you are frightened/scared about sth/doing sth, it is less a fear for your personal safety and more a worry that sth unpleasant might happen.

[not before noun] afraid that sth dangerous or unpleasant might happen指担心危险或不快的事情发生:

She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone.

她一想到独自旅行的情景就害怕。

( rather informal ) afraid or suspicious of other people and believing that they are trying to harm you, in a way that is not reasonable指多疑、不合情理的恐惧:

You're just being paranoid.

你只是在疑神疑鬼。

( rather formal ) slightly afraid that sth bad might happen指有点担心不好的事情可能发生:

I was a little apprehensive about the effects of what I had said.

我有点担心我说过的话的后果。

frightened

频次

  • 1
    ADJ-GRADED 受惊的;害怕的
    If you are frightened, you are anxious or afraid, often because of something that has just happened or that you think may happen.

    She was frightened of flying...

    她害怕坐飞机。

  • 2
    注意不要混淆frightened 和 frightening。
    T

adj

1
made afraid
the frightened child cowered in the corner
too shocked and scared to move
Synonym: scared
2
thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
became panicky as the snow deepened
felt panicked before each exam
trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
the terrified horse bolted
Synonym: panicky panicked panic-stricken panic-struck terrified

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  1. That was why I was so frightened at that time .

    那就是为什么我当时如此害怕的原因。

  2. Suddenly , I heard a strange sound which made me frightened .

    突然,我听到了一种奇怪的令我感到害怕的声音。

  3. He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm .

    他永远不会吓唬或伤害任何人。

  4. I 'm frightened of walking home alone in the dark .

    我害怕在黑夜单独走路回家。

  5. She was frightened that the glass would break .

    她担心玻璃会破碎。

  6. Everyone was frightened by the strange sequence of events .

    人人都因接二连三发生的怪事感到惊恐。

  7. She was frightened that the plane would crash .

    她害怕飞机会坠毁。

  8. She spoke quietly to still the frightened child .

    她轻声安慰受到惊吓的孩子。

  9. He 's not frightened of getting his hands dirty .

    他不怕体力劳动。

  10. He brought out a gun and frightened them off .

    他掏出一把枪,把他们吓跑了。

  11. Underneath her cool exterior she was really very frightened .

    她外表冷静,其实内心十分害怕。

  12. Sorry , I didn 't mean to frighten you .

    对不起,我没有吓唬你的意思。

  13. I 'm too frightened to ask him now .

    现在我吓得不敢问他了。

  14. I was frightened by the noise .

    我被那响声吓坏了。

  15. I agreed , but only because I was frightened .

    我同意了,但只是因为我受到了恐吓。

  16. Though badly frightened , she remained outwardly composed .

    她虽然非常害怕,但表面上依然很镇静。

  17. She 's not easily frightened .

    她不是轻易能吓倒的。

  18. She crouched in the dark , too frightened to reveal herself .

    她蜷缩在黑暗中,吓得不敢露面。

  19. Survivors waited for the rescue boats , dazed and frightened .

    生还者不知所措,心有余悸,等待着救援船只。

  20. I wasn 't frightened by what he said ─ it was all bluster .

    我没有被他的话吓倒——那不过是在吓唬人。

  21. She doesn 't frighten easily .

    她不是轻易能吓倒的。

  22. What are you frightened of ?

    你怕什么?

  23. Don 't be frightened .

    别害怕。

  24. He sounded frightened .

    他听起来受了惊。

  25. His oddness frightened her .

    他的反常把她吓坏了。

  26. Most children are frightened by the sight of blood .

    大多数孩子见到血就害怕。

  27. Growing numbers of people in the rural areas are too frightened to vote .

    越来越多生活在乡下的人被吓得不敢投票了。

  28. All this was just designed to frighten me and keep me in line .

    所有这一切不过是设计好了来恐吓我、让我乖乖听话的。

  29. It doesn 't frighten them . They 're used to it .

    这可吓不倒他们。他们已经习惯了。

  30. In a way , I suppose I 'm frightened of failing

    我想我有点惧怕失败。

后缀
e-被...的,已...的

crowded adj. 拥挤的

crowd n.人群 + -ed 被...的,已...的

disappointed adj. 失望的

disappoint 使失望 + -ed 被...的,已...的

embarrassed adj. 尴尬

embarrass 使困窘 + -ed 被...的,已...的

excited adj. 激动的

excit(e) 使兴奋;刺激 + -ed 被...的,已...的

fried v. 油炸

fr(y) 油炸 + -i- + -ed 被...的,已...的

interested adj. 感兴趣的

interest (使感)兴趣 + -ed 被...的,已...的

limited adj. 有限的

limit 限制 + -ed 被...的,已...的

pleased adj. 高兴

pleas 安抚,安慰 + -ed 被...的,已...的

retired adj. 已退休的

retire v.退休 + -ed 被...的,已...的

satisfied adj. 满意的

satisf(y) 使满意,满足 + -i- + -ed 被...的,已...的

addicted adj. 上瘾的

addict n.上瘾者 + -ed 被...的,已...的

delighted adj. 高兴的

delight 使...高兴 + -ed 被...的,已...的

disabled adj. 丧失能力的

disabl(e) 使失去能力 + -ed 被...的,已...的

furnished adj. 带家具的

furnish v.为(房子 + -ed 被...的,已...的

gifted adj. 有天才的

gift n.礼物 + -ed 被...的,已...的

learned adj. 有学问的

learn v.学习 + -ed 被...的,已...的

sacred adj. 上帝的

sacr 神圣的 + -ed 被...的,已...的

accustomed adj. 习惯的

accustom 习惯 + -ed 被...的,已...的

advanced adj. 先进的

advance v.前进 + -ed 被...的,已...的

ashamed adj. 惭愧的

a- ...的 + sham(e) 羞耻;羞愧 + -ed 被...的,已...的

beloved adj. 钟爱的

be- 动词前缀 + lov- 爱 + -ed 被...的,已...的

skilled adj. 熟练的

skill n.技巧 + -ed 被...的,已...的

sophisticated adj. 复杂的

sophisticate 见多识广的人 + -ed 被...的,已...的

used adj. 习惯于

us(e) 使用 + -ed 被...的,已...的

situated adj. 位于

situat(e) 使位于 + -ed 被...的,已...的

  • 习语

adj.

be frightened/nervous/scared of your own shadow

非常胆小(或十分紧张)
to be very easily frightened; to be very nervous

be frightened/scared/terrified out of your wits

吓得魂不附体
to be very frightened