0 to make someone upset and confused, especially when they are trying to do something
2 to make someone nervous or upset, esp. when the person is trying to do something:
He is initially flustered because the past week's adventures prevented him from preparing his presentation.
Gyeon-woo, completely flustered, carries her all the way to the nearest hotel.
Her stock persona (a fretful, flustered, worrisome spinster) made her instantly recognizable and was often imitated in cartoons and other films.
Thakur is flustered, but informs him that a newly appointed clerk in his office is holding up the file.
I eventually calmed down, but was always flustered in those first 20 minutes.
He seems gruff and flustered at the best of times, and rarely gives in under pressure unless he believes the matter to be trivial.
She also utters the phrase when excited or flustered, and has a habit of repeating phrases at the ends of her sentences, most famously.
She tends to get angry or flustered easily, giving her an outspoken and very expressive personality.
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使心煩意亂, 使緊張…
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使心烦意乱, 使紧张…
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aturdir, confusión, poner nervioso…
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atarantar…
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émoi, trouble, troubler…
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neklid, rozčilení, zmatek…
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forfjamskelse, gøre forfjamsket…
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kekalutan, kegugupan, kebingungan…
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