
남을 당황하게 하거나 갈피를 못 잡게 만들다.
To make someone nervous, confused, or agitated, especially by giving them too many things to do or by being rude.
예문:
"The sudden change in the interview panel flustered the candidate."
"Try not to fluster her while she is trying to concentrate on the calculations."
당황하거나 허둥지둥하며 갈피를 못 잡다.
To become agitated, confused, or nervous.
예문:
"He tends to fluster whenever he has to speak in public."
"Don't fluster; we still have plenty of time before the train leaves."
당황하거나 혼란스러워하는 상태.
A state of nervous excitement, confusion, or agitation.
예문:
"She arrived at the office in a complete fluster after missing her bus."
"The news of the surprise inspection put the whole department in a fluster."
술로 인해 기분이 들뜨거나 취하게 만들다.
To make someone slightly drunk or excited with alcohol.
예문:
"A few glasses of champagne were enough to fluster the young man."
"The heavy ale had flustered his senses by the end of the night."