horror的意思和读音

horror

: [ˈhɔrər] : [ˈhɒrə(r)]

n.

horrors  

v.+n.feel horror

adj.+n.absolute horror

n.delight

n.fear,shock,dismay,revulsion,disgust

horrorn.

1.[u]a feeling of great shock, fear or disgust

People watched in horror as the plane crashed to the ground.

With a look of horror, he asked if the doctor thought he had cancer.

The thought of being left alone filled her with horror.

She recoiled in horror at the sight of an enormous spider.退

To his horror , he could feel himself starting to cry(= it upset him very much) .

Her eyes were wide with horror.

2.[sing]a great fear or hatred of sth

a horror of deep water

Most people have a horror of speaking in public.

3.[u]the ~ of sth;(the very unpleasant nature of sth, especially when it is shocking or frightening

The full horror of the accident was beginning to become clear.

In his dreams he relives the horror of the attack.

4.[c][usupl]a very unpleasant or frightening experience

the horrors of war

5.[u]a type of book, film/movie, etc. that is designed to frighten people

In this section you'll find horror and science fiction.

a horror film/movie

6.[c](informal)a child who behaves badly

Her son is a little horror.

n.1.,;2.,3.[]4.;西1.,;2.,3.[]4.;西

n.1.a strong feeling of shock or fear caused by something extremely unpleasant; something that is very unpleasant or frightening; the horror of an experience is how unpleasant it is2.an unpleasant person, especially a child3.books and movies that are intended to frighten people

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1.YOU know something bad is going to happen in a horror film when someone decides to take a late-night stroll in a forest.便

2.All the surface world offered was defeat, disgrace, and the searing horror that was the sun.

3.while the invalid, half rising from her armchair, watched with horror as the last certainty in which she could have found rest faded away.=

4.Is all this to end in trivial horror because so few are able to think of Man rather than of this or that group of men?

5.A slight noise at a distance behind him made him turn his head and look. O horror! O misery! O despair!

6.It was not anger, nor surprise, nor disapproval, not horror, nor any of the other emotions that she had been prepared for.

7.Actions which would have excited his horror in the life about him, in the reading passed through his mind without any comment.使

8."But if I know your taste in drama, I do not know your taste in horror, " Mr. Hastings said.

9.To her family's horror, the little girl's body was found the next day, three miles from her home.

10.All this held forth a picture of horror, to which murder, theft, fraud, and speculation lent all their dark colouring .