frisson
frisson 英 ['fri:sɒ̃] 美 [friˈsoŋ]
n. (法)颤抖;战栗
名词复数:frissons
- A frisson is a thrilling shiver. Some people love roller coasters so much that they feel a frisson of excitement just looking at one.
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- n. (法)颤抖;战栗
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1. 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。
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2. 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。
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3. I still experience a frisson of excitement whenever I see the gold-plated roof of the National Theatre in Prague, at its brilliant best just after nightfall.
暮色降临时分是布拉格国家大剧院最辉煌的时刻,每当我在此时看见它的镀金屋顶,都会感到心灵的震颤。
- frisson (n.) "emotional thrill," 1777 (Walpole), from French frisson "fever, illness; shiver, thrill" (12c.), from Latin frigere "to be cold" (see frigid). Scant record of the word in English between Walpole's use and 1888.
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