frisson
美 [friˈsoʊn]
英 [ˈfriːsɒn] 
词形变化
复数:frissons
英汉双解
1. | 强烈兴奋感;恐惧感;震颤a sudden strong feeling, especially of excitement or fear |
英汉解释
n. | 1. 〈外〉(由激动,恐惧或喜悦引起的)颤抖(尤指阅读惊险小说等引起的感觉) |
英英解释
例句
But the prospect of a nocturnal encounter with a vampire does lend a certain frisson to the forthcoming journey.
但在即将到来的旅行中,夜里会遭遇吸血鬼的可能性还是让我感觉毛骨悚然。
The decision by Standard & Poor's, the credit rating agency, to put the US on negative outlook has sent a frisson through markets.
信用评级机构标准普尔(Standard&Poor’s)决定将美国的信用评级前景调低到“负面”,在市场上引起轩然大波。
Indeed, an unglamorous address and a lack of frills often added to a bar's frisson.
甚至,一个不起眼并且缺乏新意的地址经常成为一家酒吧的能否运营的关键。
The multicultural frisson is no more than a happy by-product.
多元文化的颤抖不过是一个快乐的副产品。
Whenever I pass through an American airport these days, I feel a frisson of transatlantic culture shock.
近些日子,每当我取道美国的机场,都能强烈地感受到一种大西洋彼岸文化的冲击。
IT IS hard to look at the Capitol in Washington, DC, without a frisson of excitement.
很难不带着一种敬畏而激动的心情去瞻仰华盛顿的国会大厦。
Generalizing about cultural trends is tricky, but everywhere there are signs that sex has lost its frisson of freedom.
去概括文化趋势不得不说非常难,但是无处不在的线索都在说明性已经失掉了的它特有的释放和颤栗自由。
However, if you set them a verbal challenge, a frisson sweeps through them.
但是,如果你向他们下一个口头挑战,他们就会很激动。
Again a frisson of excitement swept through his heart.
他心里有掠过一阵激动。