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White knuckle Meaning in English

expression

ˈhwaɪt/, /ˈwaɪt/ /ˈnəkəɫ
WYTE-NUH-kuhl
wˈaɪt/ /nˈʌkəl
WYTE-NUK-uhl

释义

Used to describe something that is very exciting or frightening, often making people tense or scared, like gripping something so hard your knuckles turn white.

用法与细微差别

'White knuckle' is informal and commonly used for scary rides, movies, or any tense experience ('white knuckle ride', 'white knuckle moment'). It suggests physical tension or fear. Not used for everyday mild stress, but for extreme excitement or fear.

例句

The roller coaster was a white knuckle experience.

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It was a white knuckle ride down the mountain.

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The movie had several white knuckle moments.

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That car chase scene was totally white knuckle from start to finish.

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I was having a white knuckle moment waiting for my exam results.

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The storm turned our boat trip into a white knuckle adventure.

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