faze 英 [feɪz]   美 [fez]

faze

faze  英 [feɪz] 美 [fez]

vt. 打扰;使狼狈;折磨 

进行时:fazing  过去式:fazed  过去分词:fazed  第三人称单数:fazes  名词复数:fazes 

The worst results cannot faze him. 最坏的结果也不会使他烦恼。
Don't let the term report faze you. 不要让报告 这个术语难倒你。

  • If nothing can faze you, you are unflappable. Nothing bothers you, or gets you off your game. To faze is to disrupt or disturb.
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  • vt. 打扰;使狼狈;折磨
  • 1. The worst results cannot faze him.

    最坏的结果也不会使他烦恼。

  • 2. Don't let the term report faze you.

    不要让报告 这个术语难倒你。

  • 3. No matter what happens or comes up, you should act like it doesn’t faze you.

    不管发生什么事情,无论出现什么状况,你都应该表现得毫不担忧。

  • faze (v.) 1830, American English, said to be a variant of Kentish dialect feeze "to frighten, alarm, discomfit" (mid-15c.), from Old English fesian, fysian "drive away, send forth, put to flight," from Proto-Germanic *fausjan (source also of Swedish fösa "drive away," Norwegian föysa). Related: Fazed; fazing. Bartlett (1848) has it as to be in a feeze "in a state of excitement." There also is a nautical verb feaze "to unravel" (a rope), from 1560s.
faze / feɪz ; NAmE feɪz / verb fazesb [often passive ] ( informal) to make you feel confused or shocked, so that you do not know what to do 使慌乱;使惊慌失措;使困窘 SYN disconcert She wasn't fazed by his comments. 她并没有因他的话而惊慌失措。 He looked as if nothing could faze him. 他显得镇静自若,遇事不惊。 faze fazes fazed fazing faze / feɪz ; NAmE feɪz /
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