flustered
/ˈflʌstəd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈflʌstərd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈflə-stərd/ (ame, mw)
flustered — 形容詞
- flusteredpositive
- more flusteredcomparative
- most flusteredsuperlative
1. feeling nervous and unable to think clearly because you are rushing, under press
慌亂的
因忙亂或壓力而緊張失措的
feeling nervous and unable to think clearly because you are rushing, under pressure, or suddenly have too many things to deal with.
Tamar looked flustered when three customers spoke to her at once.
當三位顧客同時對她說話時,Tamar 看起來有些慌亂。
look + flustered under sudden pressure
After missing his train, Theo sounded flustered on the phone.
錯過火車後,Theo 在電話裡聽起來有點慌亂。
The new waiter grew flustered during the lunch rush.
那位新服務生在午餐尖峰時段變得手忙腳亂。
Camila became flustered when the teacher asked for her notes.
老師要 Camila 交出筆記時,她一下子慌了手腳。
Min stayed calm while Hari turned flustered beside the ticket machine.
Min 保持冷靜,Hari 則在售票機旁顯得有些慌亂。
文法句型
be flustered
get flustered
feel flustered
look flustered
be flustered by + noun
be flustered when + clause
用法筆記
Usually used after linking verbs such as be, feel, look, seem, or get. It describes a temporary loss of composure caused by pressure, hurry, or surprise, not a person's usual character.