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Frightened, Dà j and Ng Shsè and se

[Interpretation] Color: Look. Be greatly surprised; Look abnormal. Describe extreme panic.

[Language] Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "I suddenly saw Cao Cao holding a sword into the palace; A face of anger; The emperor was shocked. "

[Pronunciation] Color; Can't be pronounced "sh m 4 i".

Fear, fear, shock, pale.

Calm down, as if nothing happened, take your time.

[Usage] Often used with "unconsciously"; Words such as "not" are used together; Subconscious expression; Not physical exercise. Generally used as predicate and complement.

Linkage type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "fear"; Have described panic and fear to the extreme. But ~ the focus is on the face change caused by fear; It is a characteristic of appearance after being frightened; "Panic" is the extreme fear expressed in the trembling body movements.

After he read the letter; ~。

go white with fright