frisson
英 [ˈfriː.sɒ]
美 [ˈfriːˈsoʊn]
- n. (法)颤抖;战栗
- n. (Frisson)人名;(法)弗里松
frisson 震颤,强烈兴奋感来自拉丁语frigere, 冷的,词源同frigid. 引申词义震颤及用于心理含义强烈兴奋感。
- 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.
- 1. A frisson of appre-hension rippled round the theatre.
- 剧场里顿时泛起一片疑惧。
- 2. Again a frisson of excitement swept through his heart.
- 他心里有掠过一阵激动.
- 3. A frisson of surprise shot through him.
- 一阵惊喜向他袭来.
- 4. The discovery of substantial pools of home - grown Islamic terrorists has added a frisson of fear.
- 而当英国发现一些伊斯兰恐怖分子长于本土,就更增加了一种不寒而栗的感觉.