grisly如何读

英:[ˈgrɪzli]

美:[ˈɡrɪzli]

grisly是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 可怕的,恐怖的,吓人的,令人毛骨悚然的
  2. 厉害的,严重的
  3. 令人厌恶的,讨厌的
adv. (副词)
  1. 可怕地,恐怖地,吓人地

grisly自然拼读

gris·ly

grIz li

grisly变形

比较级:grislier或more grisly

最高级:grisliest或most grisly

grisly扩展

grisliness (n.)

grisly英英释义

Adjective

1. shockingly repellent; inspiring horror;

"ghastly wounds"

"the grim aftermath of the bombing"

"the grim task of burying the victims"

"a grisly murder"

"gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"

"macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"

"macabre tortures conceived by madmen"

grisly词源中文解释

古英语 grislic(在复合词中)“可怕的,可怕的”,源于 grisan “发抖,害怕”的词根,这是一个通用的日耳曼语词(同源词:古弗里西亚语 grislik “可怕的”,中古荷兰语 grisen “发抖”,荷兰语 griezelen,德语 grausen “发抖,害怕”,古高地德语 grisenlik “可怕的”; 起源不明; 沃特金斯将其与 PIE 词根 *ghrei- “摩擦”联系起来,意思是“在心灵上刺激”。另请参见 gruesome,它可能以某种方式与之相关。相关: Grisliness。

grisly词源英文解释

Middle English, from Old English grislic, from gris- (akin to Old English āgrīsan to fear); akin to Old High German grīsenlīh terrible

The first known use of grisly was in the 12th century

grisly儿童词典英英释义

grislyadjective

horrible, gruesome

a grisly description of the fire

grisly 例句

1 After one particularly grisly stretch of Dr. Scott’s testimony, Holmes stood and said, “I would ask that the Court be adjourned for sufficient time for lunch.”

2 When a group of pats conceals the grisly fate of a young quad girl behind an elaborate festival, you may start to wonder just how different this dystopian world is from our own.

3 Francis, the film’s narrator, suspects there’s a link between this sneaky fellow and a series of grisly murders.

4 ...a grizzly crime.

令人发指的罪行

5 “I suspect that’s something you do remember, grisly details being the most memorable.”

6 Last year he lent his name to “Precious,” the grisly tale of an abused Harlem girl, as an executive producer to make that film more marketable.

7 But that grisly ending didn’t dampen his desire to take on the role, or diminish the suspense in Season 4 of the “Narcos” franchise, now on Netflix.

8 The Ares chariot was bloodred, and pulled by two grisly horse skeletons.

9 “You’re kidding me? IT gets to name our grisly discoveries?” complains Rose.

10 Blair Witch does offer a bear cub’s pawful of tense, intense moments, and there are some decidedly grisly bits.

11 That would be like watching a soap opera where someone didn’t die in a horrible grisly accident every Christmas Day.

12 The grisly nature of "Lonesome Animals" will surely upset some readers, which is likely Holbert's intent.

13 But an outside directorial eye might have helped cut their clowning excesses and shaped the production, giving this reminder that we humans have our place in the food chain has its full grisly impact.

14 It’s hard to tell how much the author means for readers to take seriously in this tale of a teenaged girl murdered in 1975 and the grisly solution to the crime 33 years later.

15 There’s no sense that the “Frontline” crew had to seek out these scenes — we can assume that they were part of a grisly, inescapable continuum.

16 The girls screamed when the grisly remains of the half-eaten corpses on the screen were shown.

当屏幕上显示出尸体被吃掉一半的恐怖残骸时,女孩子们尖叫起来。

17 August, the grisly Manson murders, followed by the endless mud of Woodstock.

18 Two grisly drawings here depict a later episode of the Horatii story: a brother murders a sister to punish her womanish grief.

19 It has a very grisly history and unpleasant things went on.

20 Photograph: Jon Arnold/Corbis It is certainly not how they used to treat criminals at the Tower of where grisly executions have made the 940-year old fortress a symbol of ruthless British justice.

grisly 同义词

5 软骨构成的

gristly

7 有筋肉的

gristly

15 狂野的

boisterous maddening

17 可怖的

terrible terrific

18 似软骨的

cartilaginoid gristly

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