frisson
英 [ˈfriːsɒ̃]
美 [friːˈsɔːn]
n. 强烈兴奋感; 恐惧感; 震颤
复数:frissons
BNC.19669 / COCA.26568
牛津词典
noun
- 强烈兴奋感;恐惧感;震颤
a sudden strong feeling, especially of excitement or fear
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (因短暂、突然的兴奋或恐惧而引起的)颤抖,战栗
Afrissonis a short, sudden feeling of excitement or fear.- A frisson of apprehension rippled round the theatre.
剧场里顿时泛起一片疑惧。
- A frisson of apprehension rippled round the theatre.
英英释义
noun
- an almost pleasurable sensation of fright
- a frisson of surprise shot through him
双语例句
- When Palin first became internationally famous, after John McCain, the Republican presidential contender, unexpectedly chose the governor of Alaska as his running mate, I like many of my female friends felt a secret frisson of delight.
当共和党总统候选人约翰麦凯恩(johnmccain)出人意料地选中阿拉斯加州州长佩林作为竞选搭档、并令后者首次成为国际知名人物时,我和我的许多女性朋友一样,心中隐隐感到一丝喜悦。 - For a property market that has seen prices rising 80 per cent in the past 30 months, the results sent a frisson of shock through the territory.
对于一个过去30个月内房价上涨了80%的房地产市场而言,这一结果让整个香港为之一颤。 - Whenever I pass through an American airport these days, I feel a frisson of transatlantic culture shock.
近些日子,每当我取道美国的机场,都能强烈地感受到一种大西洋彼岸文化的冲击。 - Again a frisson of excitement swept through his heart.
他心里有掠过一阵激动。 - But what was most memorable about the event was not the actual show ( which in my view was somewhat patchy), but the fact that a television series was generating so much intellectual buzz and frisson in the first place.
首映式令人印象最深刻的不是电视剧本身(在我看来有点拼拼凑凑的),而是一部电视系列剧竟能引发这么多知识界人士的评论与兴奋。 - A frisson of apprehension rippled round the theatre.
剧场里顿时泛起一片疑惧。 - The multicultural frisson is no more than a happy by-product.
多元文化的颤抖不过是一个快乐的副产品。 - According to the designers, the Frisson LEDs light up in the same way that the skin would tingle, blush or shiver when blown on or stimulated.
根据设计师的设计,当皮肤有刺疼,脸红,或者颤抖时候,灯光也会亮起来。 - So it is no surprise that the arrival in the US and Europe of state-backed foreign investors with enormous amounts to spend on corporate acquisitions has caused a frisson among politicians and business interests.
因此,当掌握巨额企业并购资金、有政府支持的外国投资者进入美国和欧洲时,政治人士和企业感到不安也就毫不令人意外了。