ACT考试读写能力 - 负面情绪
在这里你将学习一些与负面情绪相关的英语单词,如“lament”、“plaintive”、“qualm”等,这将帮助你在ACT考试中取得好成绩。
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a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

尴尬, 困窘
a feeling of extreme hatred or aversion toward something or someone

厌恶, 憎恶
the sadness and worry provoked by an unpleasant surprise

失望, 沮丧
great excitement, anger, or fear that makes someone unable to control their emotions, and as a result, they start laughing, crying, etc.

歇斯底里, 狂热
an intense sense of rage

愤怒, 怒火
a feeling of irritation or discomfort caused by something that is bothersome, unpleasant, or disruptive

烦恼, 恼怒
a strong, persistent desire for someone or something, often accompanied by a sense of sadness

渴望, 思念
an unexpected and quick feeling of a particular emotion, often a negative one

一阵突然的情绪波动, 一丝痛苦的感觉
a state of extreme physical pain or mental distress

痛苦, 苦恼
causing one to feel serious or thoughtful, often by showing the seriousness of a situation

令人警醒的, 使人深思的
expressing longing or yearning tinged with sadness or melancholy, often for something unattainable or lost

渴望的, 忧伤的
greatly frightened and worried about something, in a way that is uncontrollable

疯狂的, 紧张的
causing feelings of anxiety, fear, or a loss of confidence
frozen in place, often due to shock or fear

惊呆的, 石化的
experiencing or creating a sense of sadness or hopelessness in a situation or atmosphere

阴郁的, 沉重的
feeling so shocked or surprised that one is incapable of acting in a normal way

震惊的, 惊愕的
embarrassed or worried about one's appearance or actions

自我意识的, 害羞的
nervous or worried that something unpleasant may happen

感到不安的, 忧虑的
feeling upset or annoyed due to being unable to do or achieve something
feeling nervous or worried, especially about something unpleasant that might happen soon

不安的, 忧虑的
feeling worried or concerned due to a sudden, unexpected event or potential danger
(of an act) without much hope for its success and done when nothing else works

绝望的, 拼死的
to feel deeply sad usually due to someone's death

哀悼, 悲悼
to cause someone to feel extremely embarrassed or ashamed, often by publicly exposing their weaknesses or shortcomings

羞辱, 使丢脸
to make someone feel nervous or uncomfortable, often by surprising or overwhelming them

使困惑, 使慌乱
to suddenly move back in response to something surprising, frightening, or unpleasant

缩回, 退缩
to deeply irritate someone, especially when they can do nothing about it or solve the problem

使恼怒, 使烦恼
to annoy someone, often over small matters

惹恼, 使烦恼
to annoy someone by intentionally or persistently bothering them with small, annoying actions or behaviors

困扰, 烦扰
to confuse someone, making it difficult for them to understand or think clearly

使困惑, 使迷惑
to overwhelm or restrict someone so much that they feel suffocated or unable to act freely

窒息, 压制
