intimidating信息详情
adj.使人望而生畏的态度;令人紧张不安的;令人胆怯的
intimidatingly───胁迫地;恐吓地;威胁地
intimating───adj.亲密的;私人的;精通的;有性关系的;n.知己;至交;vt.暗示;通知;宣布
intimidation───n.恐吓,威胁
nonintimidating───不恐吓
incriminating───adj.显示有罪的;v.使负罪;连累(incriminate的现在分词)
intellidating───可懂度
inturbidating───插管
anticipating───adj.预期的;期望的;v.期待;预期(anticipate的ing形式);使提前发生
intimidate───vt.恐吓,威胁;胁迫
She admits that her height is intimidating for some men.───她承认自己的高个儿对一些男人而言是吓人的。
He was a huge, intimidating figure.───他是个身材高大、令人生畏的人。
This kind of questioning can be very intimidating to children.───这种问话的方式可能让孩子们非常害怕。
Picking out a new pair of running shoes can be intimidating for a new runner.───对于一名刚长跑新手来说,挑选一双新的运动鞋形同挑战。
It could be exhilarating, intimidating, sometimes even discouraging, but always challenging. It was an amazing privilege.───上音的生活令人愉快,也令人感到有压力,有时甚至会感到泄气,但永远充满了挑战性。
But that was really the first time that I thought of it. Once I decided to look into publishing, it was really intimidating.───但那是我第一次接触这类事。作出把它发行出来的决定是真是吓人啊。
In the early years of Tyson's reign, most opponents were, in effect, beaten before the opening bell, so intimidating was his aura.───在泰森独霸拳坛的早期,大部分对手实际上在开场铃声响起之前就被击败了。
The pools were black and a little intimidating, and the cascading water was as deafening as Niagara Falls.───水池很暗,带有一种威慑感,喷泄的池水如同尼亚加拉大瀑布一般震耳欲聋。
Taking the train in and around Tokyo can be a bit intimidating at first but it's really not that difficult.───到了东京,坐列车来来去去一开始确实有点必不得以,但其实也不是那么困难的事。
Although she was intimidating in aspect, she was warm and affectionate beneath the surface.