中英
terrify
/ ˈterɪfaɪ /
/ ˈterɪfaɪ /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • v.使害怕,使恐惧
  • 高中/CET4/CET6/考研/IELTS/SAT/
    • 第三人称单数

      terrifies
    • 现在分词

      terrifying
    • 过去式

      terrified
    • 过去分词

      terrified
  • 网络释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     使恐怖

    ... 想,估计,计算figure 使恐怖,恐吓terrify 官员;官方的,正式的official ...

  • 2

     使害怕

    ... used to过去经常;以前常常(后接不定式,表示过去的习惯) terrify使害怕;使恐惧 on开着的;接通的;工作着的 ...

  • 3

     恐吓

    很害怕的,极度惊慌的,吓坏了的;v.使恐怖,使惊吓,恐吓( terrify的过去式和过去分词 ); frightened:adj.受惊的;害怕的;v.

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  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    Their movements through the region were calculated to terrify landowners into abandoning their holdings.
    他们在整个地区的行动意在恐吓地主们放弃其财产。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2
    He said: "Monsanto should not be able, just because they've got billions of dollars to spend on legal fees, to try to terrify farmers into obeying their agreements by massive force and threats."
    他说,“孟山都不应该仅仅因为他们拥有数十亿美元的法律费用,就试图用大规模的武力和威胁来恐吓农民遵守他们的协议。”
  • 3
    That is enough to worry rather than terrify local shopkeepers.
    那足以让当地的店主感到担忧,而不是恐慌。
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  • 同近义词
  • 同根词
  • 词源
  • 百科
  • Terrify

    Terror, is from the French terreur, from Latin terror meaning "great fear", a noun derived from the Latin verb terrere meaning "to frighten", is a policy of political repression and violence intended to subdue political opposition. The term was first used for the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. Modern instances of terror include red terror or white terror.Before the advent of modern terrorism, the term "terrorism" in the English language was sometimes used interchangeable with terror. The modern definition of terrorism refers to criminal or illegal acts of violence at randomly chosen targets, in an effort to raise fear. It is practiced by extremist groups with a limited political base or parties on the weaker side in asymmetric warfare. Terror on the other hand is practiced by governments and law enforcement officials, usually within the legal framework of the state.

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