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源自17世纪英语 fluster(使慌乱),可能模仿慌乱时手忙脚乱的声音演变而来。
❶ 形容人因紧张、慌乱或不知所措而显得心神不宁的状态,通常表现为脸红、语无伦次或动作笨拙。
“She became flustered when asked to speak in front of the crowd.”
(被要求在人群前讲话时,她变得慌乱起来。)
“The unexpected question left him flustered and unable to answer.”
(这个突如其来的问题让他不知所措,无法回答。)
get flustered — 指因突发状况或压力而突然陷入慌乱状态,常见于社交或高压场景。
“Don't get flustered if you make a mistake during the presentation.”
(如果在演讲中出错,不要因此慌乱。)