flurried
英 [ˈflʌrid]
美 [ˈflɜːrid]
adj. (尤指事情过多而)慌乱的
牛津词典
adj.
- (尤指事情过多而)慌乱的
nervous and confused; especially because there is too much to do
双语例句
- Mary was briefly flurried but then recollected herself.
玛丽在短暂的慌张之后又镇定下来。 - Keep calm! Don't get flurried.
镇静些!别发慌。 - Come, come,'he said,` you are flurried, Mr Lockwood.
“好啦,好啦,”他说,“你受惊啦,洛克乌德先生。 - The incapability drinks milk how do, only on drinking milk to have loose bowels, looking at the rabbit chicken that can not voice, I am very flurried.
不能喝奶怎么办,只要一喝奶就拉肚子,看着无法表达的兔子鸡,我很慌忙啊。 - "Miz wilkes, you got more sense than most women but you GITS flurried right easy," said archie.
“威尔克斯太太,你在妇女中是最精明的了,可是你也容易一时糊涂,”阿尔奇说。 - She was slightly flurried and tingling in the cheeks, but it was more nervousness than either fear or favour.
她突然一阵心慌,两颊微微发烧。不过这是出于紧张,而不是害怕或喜爱。 - His eyes were so quiet, so kind, so understanding that she wondered how she could ever have been silly enough to be flurried.
他的眼光是那么宁静,那么温和,显得那么通情达理,以致她惊讶自己怎么会那样愚蠢竟发起慌来了。 - I'm afraid the thing not reviewed yet then will be more flurried.
我怕到时候后面还没有复习的东西会比较慌张。 - The brocade lotus is sheepish, where withstand such of the war is nearly flurried but escape.
锦莲脸皮薄,哪里经得起这样的阵仗,几乎是仓皇而逃。 - She jumped up in a fine fright, flung Hareton on to the settle, and ran to seek for her friend herself; not taking leisure to consider why she was so flurried, or how her talk would have affected him.
她吃惊地跳起来&把哈里顿扔到高背椅子上,就自己跑出去找她的朋友了,也没有好好想想她为什么这么激动,或是她的谈话会怎样影响他。