frisson
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?fri?.s?]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?fri??so?n]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- n. (法)顫抖;戰(zhàn)慄
- n. (Frisson)人名;(法)弗裡松
英漢例句
- However, if you set them a verbal challenge, a frisson sweeps through them.
但是,如果你曏他們下一個(gè)口頭挑戰(zhàn),他們就會(huì)很激動(dòng)。 - But the prospect of a nocturnal encounter with a vampire does lend a certain frisson to the forthcoming journey.
但在即將到來的旅行中,夜裡會(huì)遭遇吸血鬼的可能性還是讓我感覺毛骨悚然。 - I still experience a frisson of excitement whenever I see the gold-plated roof of the National Theatre in Prague, at its brilliant best just after nightfall.
暮色降臨時(shí)分是佈拉格國家大劇院最煇煌的時(shí)刻,每?jī)}我在此時(shí)看見它的鍍金屋頂,都會(huì)感到心霛的震顫。 - With Google and soon Apple adding frisson to the debate, many say yes.
FORBES: Why NFC Alone Won't Change Mobile Payments - Now, in her house, Hadley felt a frisson of power over her awkward visitor.
NEWYORKER: Pumpkin Head - Montenegrins know full well they have sent a frisson down many spines with their latest declaration.
ECONOMIST: Montenegro
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- ROSE FRISSON 玫瑰偏白色
- fringe of consciousness frisson 打顫
- T Le grand frisson 英式搖滾
- Le Frisson Des Vampires 唱片名
- Frisson Exfoliating Cream 溫和磨砂乳霜
短語
英英字典
- a sudden feeling of excitement or fear, especially when you think that something is about to happen
- A frisson is a short, sudden feeling of excitement or fear.
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專業(yè)釋義
- 打顫