英 [ˈfriːsɒ̃] 美 [friːˈsɔːn]
n. 颤抖;战栗
n. (Frisson)(法)弗里松(人名)
复数frissons
frisson /ˈfriːsɒn/
可数名词 A frisson is a short, sudden feeling of excitement or fear. (短暂、突然的)兴奋或恐惧
A frisson of apprehension rippled around the theatre.
一阵突如其来的恐慌在剧院里蔓延。
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(法)颤抖;战栗
A frisson of apprehension rippled around the theatre.
一阵突如其来的恐慌在剧院里蔓延。
There was the frisson of fear that a genetic helotry would be created.
人们担心会产生一个基因上的缺陷。
But the last debate on July 2nd saw something of a frisson.
但是7月2日最后一次辩论颇有震撼之处。
With Google and soon Apple adding frisson to the debate, many say yes.
That should add a further frisson when the Bill does return to the Commons.
Now, in her house, Hadley felt a frisson of power over her awkward visitor.