cold feet
基本解释
- 害怕,胆怯;信心或勇气的丧失
英汉例句
- COLD has long had negative connotations—cold-hearted, cold feet, cold comfort, the cold war.
很久以来,寒冷就隐含着负面色彩——冷酷无情,脚冷胆怯,冷慰藉(起不到安慰作用),冷战。 - 2:I really need to get my teeth fixed, but every time I start to phone the dentist, I think about the sound of that drill and right away I get cold feet.
但是,每当我拿起电话想和大夫预约的时候,我就好像听到那钻牙的声音,一下子,我就害怕起来了。” 事到临头打退堂鼓,出现cold feet的现象也许是一个弱点,但是在美国成语里,把脚弄湿倒是一件好事。 - She said something I equated as: Of course you're going to get sick if you have cold feet all the time—warm them.
她拉着我说了一通话,我揣测她的意思是:你老是让脚丫冻着,当然要着凉了——快穿上鞋子保暖。 - But there is an expression to get cold feet that has nothing to do with cold or your feet.
- You are likely to get cold feet about being president when you understand the situation.
- As he pulled the door open, a cold rain rushed into the kitchen almost sweeping him from his feet.
- Atari got cold feet, and dropped the idea -- and the game -- before completion.
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词组短语
- Thai Cold Chicken Feet Salad 泰式酸辣凤爪
- to get cold feet 吓的毛发直竖;临阵退缩;感到怀疑
- i got cold feet 我脚都凉了;我手脚冰凉;我得到了冷脚
- Getting cold feet 害怕做新工作
- No cold feet 英国的南极探险者