terror如何读

英:[ˈterə(r)]

美:[ˈterər]

terror英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]恐怖; 恐怖活动 very great fear; violent action for political purposes
  2. [S]引起恐怖的人〔事〕 sb/sth that causes extreme fear
  3. [C]讨厌的人 an annoying person, especially a child

terror是什么意思

n.

恐怖

恐怖的缘由

恐怖行为

令人讨厌的人

terror自然拼读

ter·ror

te rr

terror变形

复数:terrors

terror词根

词根:terror

adj.

terrifying 令人恐惧的;骇人的;极大的

n.

terrorist 恐怖主义者,恐怖分子

terrorism 恐怖主义;恐怖行动;恐怖统治

terrorization 恐怖手段抑制

v.

terrifying 使害怕,使恐怖(terrify的现在分词)

vi.

terrorize 实施恐怖统治

vt.

terrify 恐吓;使恐怖;使害怕

terrorize 使…恐怖

terrorise 恐吓(等于terrorize)

terror英英释义

noun

a state of intense or overwhelming fear people fleeing the scene in terror He lived in terror of being caught.

overcome by terror

violence or the threat of violence used as a weapon of intimidation or coercionespecially: violent or destructive acts (such as bombing) committed by groups in order to intimidate a population or government into granting their demands an act of terror the war on terror —sometimes used before another noun a terror attack

a regime that rules by terror

a very frightening or terrifying aspect

the terrors of war

someone or something that inspires fear : scourge Before rifles were available to Eskimo hunters, bears were truly the terror of their existence.—Charles T. Feazel

I stood before fierce Mrs. Mabel Johnston, his secretary and the terror of the office.—Russell Baker

informal an extremely disruptive or annoying person or thingespecially: a misbehaving child : brat

Their son is a little terror.

reign of terror

terror词组

in terror恐惧地;惊恐;处于恐惧状态

white terror白色恐怖

reign of terror恐怖统治

holy terror[口语],◎淘气捣蛋的孩子,讨厌鬼,淘气包,◎讨厌的家伙,令人腻烦的人;可怕的人,◎非常害怕 

in terror of[口语] in holy terror of 非常害怕;对…胆战心惊 

terror区别

 alarm, panic, terror, dread, horror, fright, fear

这组词都有“恐惧、惧怕、惊恐”的意思,其区别是:

alarm强调突然意识到有危险而产生的恐惧心理。

panic常指因突如其来的外界威胁使人群出现惊慌、恐惧或混乱。

terror指极大的恐惧和惊骇,语气最强。

dread可与fear换用,着重害怕的心理,但dread常指胆怯和丧失勇气。

horror侧重指因看到令人讨厌或危险的东西或情景而引起的厌恶情绪、极度恐惧心情或战栗的动作。

fright通常指一阵突然的、令人震惊的短暂恐惧,有时含夸张意味。

fear普通用词,侧重指面临危险或灾祸时内心所引起的恐惧心情。

以上来源于网络

terror词源中文解释

15世纪早期,“一种令人生畏的东西,一种恐惧的对象”,源自14世纪的古法语 terreur,来自拉丁语 terrorem(主格 terror)“极度恐惧,惊慌,警报,恐慌; 恐惧的对象,引起警报的原因; 可怕的消息”,来自 terrere “使充满恐惧,使害怕”,源自 PIE 词根 *tres- “颤抖”(见 terrible)。

从1500年开始,“压倒心灵的恐惧”。1520年代开始出现“引起恐惧的质量”的意义。记录于1883年的“被认为是恐怖源头的人”(通常是故意夸张的,比如一个淘气的孩子)。Terror bombing 首次记录于1941年,指德国对鹿特丹的空袭。Terror-stricken 来自1831年。法国历史上的 Reign of Terror(1793年3月至1794年7月)是一个时期,国家由一个领导人制定政策,执行任何被认为是妨碍他们措施的人的处决; 英语中自1801年起被称为“恐怖统治”。古英语中“恐怖”的词包括 broga 和 egesa。

terror_医学行业词汇

惊吓,惊悸

terror词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French terrour, from Latin terror, from terrēre to frighten; akin to Greek trein to be afraid, flee, tremein to tremble — more at tremble

The first known use of terror was in the 15th century

terror儿童词典英英释义

terrorizeverb

to fill with terror

to force by threat or violence

terrorismnoun

the use of terror as a means of achieving a goal

terrornoun

a state of great fear

a cause of great fear

a dreadful person or thing

informal an unruly child

violent or destructive acts (as bombing) committed by a group as a way of achieving its goals

terror 例句

1 But lately, the sister was not casting her mirthless smile in the direction of the probationers, nor speaking to them in the subdued voice that gave them such terrors.

2 Allows the Necron Lord to strike terror into enemy units.

让Necron公爵定恐怖进敌人单位之内.

3 I step away, appalled at myself when I see the terror in her eyes.

4 No such terror out of heaven had ever burned in Shelob’s face before.

5 Her terror is so great her body flees before her eyes are ready to find the route of escape.

6 But one day something happened to cause me to think twice before declaring white terror more the fantasy of movies than the reality of day-to-day living.

7 Thomas held Teresa’s hand, let them all go past, felt them bump him, smelled their sweat, sensed their terror, waiting for the perfect opportunity to make his own dash.

8 Men bolted from their tents in sheer terror and did not know in which direction to turn.

9 Nerves still tingling, he led the other two up the hall, half-expecting some new terror to reveal itself, but nothing moved except for a mouse skittering along the skirting board.

10 But in the short term, siblings are at best a hassle and at worst a terror.

11 It’s like the visions in my night terrors, only this time come true.

12 Some women have a terror of losing control in the birth process.

有些妇女惧怕在分娩过程中失去控制。

13 Nailer’s mind screamed at him to run, but at the sudden sight of his father he was filled with terror and couldn’t move.

14 He was afraid to close his eyes, afraid that he might roll over in his sleep and wake in sudden terror as he went sliding off the edge.

15 He had never done anything in his life but run in terror down the lane, feeling the dog’s breath at his haunches.

16 I was desolate and afraid, and full of woe and terror; but when that beautiful sun began to climb the horizon life was to me again.

17 "Someone once told me the night is dark and full of terrors. And tonight I am no knight. Tonight I am Davos the smuggler again. Would that you were an onion."

18 It was tall and nearly invisible, and it invoked such a gut-churning revulsion in Lee that he nearly woke in terror.

19 Jack ducked his head and May screamed in terror as they plowed right into the creatures.

20 I soon found out this much:—terror can be endured so long as a man simply ducks;—but it kills, if a man thinks about it.

terror 同义词

1 可怕的人

terrible Gorgon ogre bogeyman bogey

2 恐惧的原因

dread

6 恐怖活动

terrorism

9 恐怖主义

terrorism

10 讨厌的事

lark blighter

13 令人讨厌的事

bore turnoff

terror 短语相关

counter-terror hold no terror(s) holy terror night terror reign of terror

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