daylights 英 [ˈdeɪlaɪts]   美 [ˈdeɪlaɪts]

daylights

daylights  英 [ˈdeɪlaɪts] 美 [ˈdeɪlaɪts]

n. 生命;理智;间隙(daylight的复数)  v. 使沐浴于日光(daylight的第三人称单数形式) 

"It scared the living daylights out of slave holders in the West," he said. “这种仪式会将西部的奴隶主作为活祭品,”他说。
"One wild boar entered a boutique, scaring the daylights out of a saleswoman, " local police said in a statement. “有一头野猪冲进了一家小商店内,直接威胁到了店内一位女售货员的生命安全,”当地警方在一份声明中说。

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  • n. 生命;理智;间隙(daylight的复数)
  • v. 使沐浴于日光(daylight的第三人称单数形式)
  • 1. "It scared the living daylights out of slave holders in the West," he said.

    “这种仪式会将西部的奴隶主作为活祭品,”他说。

  • 2. "One wild boar entered a boutique, scaring the daylights out of a saleswoman, " local police said in a statement.

    “有一头野猪冲进了一家小商店内,直接威胁到了店内一位女售货员的生命安全,”当地警方在一份声明中说。

  • 3. That sudden scream in the middle of night scared the daylights out of me。

    半夜那突如其来的一声尖叫把我给吓得魂飞魄散。

day·lights / ˈdeɪlaɪts ; NAmE ˈdeɪlaɪts / noun [plural ] IDIOMS beat/knock the (living) ˈdaylights out of sb ( informal) to hit sb very hard several times and hurt them very much 把某人狠揍一顿 frighten/scare the (living) ˈdaylights out of sb ( informal) to frighten sb very much 吓得某人六神无主(或魂飞魄散) day·lights / ˈdeɪlaɪts ; NAmE ˈdeɪlaɪts /
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