0 a feeling of fear -- frykt [ masculine ]
The children were crying with fright. Barna gråt av frykt.
2 a person who looks ridiculous -- redselsfullt utseende
The sudden and unexpected display of parental fright is supposed to be frightening for the infant who is unaware of its cause.
Afterwards, it may 'follow' some invisible object in its cage and even 'attack' it, or it may display rage behaviour, or fright.
The latter takes very seriously the idea that the fright indeed has a cause.
Repeated experiences of fright without solution should be inherently disorganizing, and, effecting emotion and attention as well, cannot be "resolved" at the behavioral level.
In this context the parent had been, by definition, a direct source of fright for the infant.
Eight students (36.4%) feels that they didn't do well enough due to nervousness and stage fright.
According to our author, the effect of the venom on vital organs had at first been inhibited, but then the fright nullified this inhibitory factor.
They instilled such fright in us that no one complained.
中文繁体
(尤指突然産生的)恐懼,驚嚇, 使人驚嚇的經歷…
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(尤指突然产生的)恐惧,惊吓, 使人惊吓的经历…
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susto, miedo, miedo [masculine]…
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susto…
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恐怖…
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korku, endişe, ani ürperti/şok…
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frayeur [feminine], peur [feminine], peur…
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ensurt, espant…
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