to fluster
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flustering
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flustered
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flustered
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使慌张, 使慌乱
to make someone feel nervous or uncomfortable, often by surprising or overwhelming them
及物动词
- The unexpected question from her professor flustered the student and she struggled to articulate her answer.
教授出乎意料的问题让学生慌乱,她努力地想表达出她的答案。
- Attempting to parallel park in heavy traffic flustered the new driver as she felt all eyes on her.
在繁忙的交通中尝试平行停车让这位新司机感到慌乱,因为她觉得所有人的目光都在她身上。
- Being put on the spot in front of the class flusters the shy boy who freezes up instead of giving his speech.
在全班同学面前被推到风口浪尖使害羞的男孩慌乱,他僵住了,而不是发表他的演讲。
- The sudden change of plans flustered the meticulous planner, leaving them feeling disoriented.
计划的突然变化打乱了细致的计划者,让他们感到迷失方向。
- The last-minute presentation request flustered the employee, who had to scramble to prepare.
最后一分钟的演讲请求让不得不匆忙准备的员工感到慌乱。
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慌张, 慌乱
to become nervous, confused, or rushed
- She flustered when she couldn't find her keys.
她找不到钥匙时慌了。
- He flustered at the last minute before his presentation.
他在演讲前的最后一分钟慌乱了。
- She flustered, trying to get everything ready for the party.
她慌乱了,试图为派对准备好一切。
- He flustered when the teacher called on him unexpectedly.
当老师突然叫他时,他慌乱了。
- She flustered as she tried to finish the project before the deadline.
她试图在截止日期前完成项目时慌乱了。