terror
n. 恐怖; 恐怖的缘由; 恐怖行为; 令人讨厌的人
Terror is very great fear.
I shook with terror whenever I was about to fly in an aeroplane...
每次坐飞机前,我都吓得直发抖。
The day of terror ended after police used teargas and stormed the house.
警察使用了催泪瓦斯攻入屋子以后,恐惧的一天结束了。
Terror is violence or the threat of violence, especially when it is used for political reasons.
The bomb attack on the capital could signal the start of a pre-election terror campaign.
对首都的炸弹袭击可能标志着选举前的恐怖活动开始了。
A terror is something that makes you very frightened.
As a boy, he had a real terror of facing people.
小时候,他特别害怕见人。
...the terrors of violence.
恐怖的暴力行为
If someone describes a child as a terror, they think that he or she is naughty and difficult to control.
He was a terror. He had been a difficult child for as long as his parents could remember.
他是个淘气鬼,从小就不老实。
If something holds no terrors for you, you are not at all frightened or worried by it.
Childbirth now held fewer terrors for her than it once had.
她现在不像原来那样害怕分娩了。
1. an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
2. a person who inspires fear or dread;
3. a very troublesome child
alarm, fear, fright, horror, panic, terror, dread
这些名词均含"恐惧,惧怕,惊恐"之意。
have (或hold) no terrors for someone
不使某人害怕(或担心)
Their faces blanched in terror.
他们的脸因恐惧而吓得发白.
He ran away in terror.
他被吓得逃跑了.
That guy is a proper terror.
那家伙真是讨厌.
His son is a real terror.
他的儿子实在讨厌.
One of the small children began to wail with terror.
小孩中的一个吓得大哭起来.