学个词 frisson - n. 颤抖;战栗;(尤指想到某事要发生时的)兴奋感,震颤,恐惧感
Definition: a brief moment of emotional excitement : SHUDDER, THRILL
produce a genuine frisson of disquiet—Patricia Craig
a frisson of surprise
a frisson of delight
Synonyms- bang,boot,charge.exhilaration,jollies,kick,rush,thrill,titillation,wallop
Example Sentences
1 those two are still caught up in the giddy frisson of a new romance
2 In a 2021 talk to an online class, Uhry spoke of having a frisson of doubt about Frank’s innocence, which is widely accepted.—Helen Shaw, The New Yorker, 16 Mar. 2023
3 Engineers spent more than 6,000 hours creating a sound that generates the same frisson of power barely held in check without an internal combustion engine.—Mark Phelan, Detroit Free Press, 10 June 2023
4 Derek Blasberg For Mortimer and her cohort, the awareness that they were being watched and ranked gave going out an extra frisson. —Jessica Pressler, Town & Country, 17 May 2023
5 As the music stopped, a frisson of excitement ran through the crowd.