frisson
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名词复数: frissons
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名词复数: frissons |
单词例句:
But his type of sex appeal relies on nuance and detail to create that frisson, that unexpected thrill, rather than an obvious assault on form and colour.
而个中所流露那出奇不已的性感诱惑,并不在于形式和色彩上的刻意铺排,而是源自不着痕迹的微妙变化及细部的点染而浑然天成。
There's nothing like the anticipation of a new book in your hands, the appeal of a cover, and the smell of ink and paper, not to mention a small frisson of guilt at all those murdered trees.
没有什么比得上新书一卷在握的期望、封面的吸引力及油墨和纸张的芳香,且不说因对那些被砍伐的树木负疚而有的一丝颤抖。
frisson
n.(因激动或恐惧等产生的)颤抖
a frisson of delight, horror, fear, etc
喜悦、 恐怖、 惧怕等的战栗.
The discovery of substantial pools of home-grown Islamic terrorists has added a frisson of fear.
而当英国发现一些伊斯兰恐怖分子长于本土,就更增加了一种不寒而栗的感觉。
Concert Etude No. 6, "Frisson de Feuilles" (Espenlaub
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Again a frisson of excitement swept through his heart.
他心里有掠过一阵激动。
Harry got a little frisson of anxiety in his stomach, and opened it.
Harry的胃因为焦虑而微微的痉挛了,他打开了那信。
1.to shiver; to shudder 2.a frisson; a tremor; a shudder
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