terrified
英 [ˈterɪfaɪd]
美 [ˈterɪfaɪd]
adj. 恐惧; 很害怕
v. 使恐惧; 使十分害怕; 使惊吓
terrify的过去分词和过去式
BNC.6069 / COCA.9546
习惯用语
adj.
- be frightened/scared/terrified out of your wits
- 吓得魂不附体
to be very frightened
牛津词典
adj.
- 恐惧;很害怕
very frightened- to be terrified of spiders
惧怕蜘蛛 - I'm terrified of losing you.
我真害怕失去你。 - He was terrified (that) he would fall.
他很害怕会跌倒。 - She was terrified at the thought of being alone.
她一想到孤零零的独自一人就惊恐不安。
- to be terrified of spiders
柯林斯词典
- VERB 吓坏;使极度恐慌;使非常害怕
If somethingterrifiesyou, it makes you feel extremely frightened.- Flying terrifies him...
坐飞机让他害怕得要命。 - The thought of dying slowly and painfully terrified me.
缓慢而痛苦地死去的想法使我恐惧不已。
- Flying terrifies him...
Take care not to confuseterrifiedandterrifying.
注意不要混淆 terrified 和 terrifying。
英英释义
adj
- thrown into a state of intense fear or desperation
- became panicky as the snow deepened
- felt panicked before each exam
- trying to keep back the panic-stricken crowd
- the terrified horse bolted
双语例句
- Is a terrified little boy with his finger cut off.
一个充满恐惧的小男孩手指被切掉了。 - They were terrified James would die — yet there were moments when they almost wished he would
他们很害怕詹姆斯会死——然而,有那么几个瞬间,他们几乎是希望他会死。 - They're all so terrified of Reds.
他们所有人都非常害怕红色人士。 - That first night I emceed I was absolutely terrified.
第一次担任主持的那个晚上,我吓得完全乱了阵脚。 - I was terrified that I would lose their precious money, but I paid them back in 18 months.
我害怕极了,担心会把他们宝贵的钱财付之一炬,但18个月后我把钱还给了他们。 - I was terrified of you, he told me.
我很怕你,他告诉我。 - Ben sat up quickly, his face taut and terrified
本一骨碌坐了起来,表情紧张而惊恐。 - The matron bore down upon the terrified nurses.
护士长逼近了那些惊慌的护士们。 - They could see that I was terrified, and hid me until the coast was clear.
他们能看出我很害怕,就把我藏起来,直到没有危险了才让我出来。 - The electric atmosphere both terrified and thrilled him
极度紧张的气氛让他既害怕又兴奋。