fluster
vt. 使慌亂,使不安
n. 慌亂,不安
If you fluster someone, you make them feel nervous and confused by rushing them and preventing them from concentrating on what they are doing.
The General refused to be flustered...
將軍沒有亂了方寸。
She was a very calm person. Nothing could fluster her.
她是個非常沉著的人。沒什麼能讓她驚慌的。
1. a disposition that is confused or nervous and upset
1. be flustered; behave in a confused manner
2. cause to be nervous or upset
She was put in a fluster by the unexpected guests.
不速之客的到來弄得她很慌張.
In my fluster, I often hid behind the skirts of my Chinese husband's graciousness.
我感到不知所措, 常常躲在我那彬彬有禮的中國丈夫身後,由他去支應一切.
Maybe you like the soaring euphoric cerebral qualities that will leave you in a hazed fluster?
或許你喜歡能帶給你朦朧而興奮的大腦精神愉快翱翔感?
Answer: Workshop worker can hide below car, machine tool and loftier equipment, not portentous fluster runs.
答: 車間工人可以躲在車 、 機床及較高大的裝置下, 不可驚慌亂跑.
I got in an awful fluster at some traffic lights, so I failed my driving test.
我給一些交通訊號弄得忙亂緊張, 因此未能透過駕駛考試.