terrify的意思和读音

terrify

: [ˈterəˌfaɪ] : [ˈterəfaɪ]

v.使使使

使使

terrified  terrifies  terrifying  

v.comfort

v.frighten,horrify,scare,petrify,shock

terrifyv.

1.~ sb使使使to make sb feel extremely frightened

Flying terrifies her.

v.1.使,,

v.1.to make someone very frightened

1.使 airplane terrify 使 be terrified of ...

2. Terrible Terrify Cultural ...

3.使 terminology n. terrify v. 使使 terror n. ...

4.使 airplane terrify 使;使 be terrified of ……;…… ...

5.使 be interested in …… terrify 使 be terrified of ...

6. terrestrial ()() terrify territory

:,使,使,使,使,,使

1.Of course, it's not easy to terrify subjects in a science lab, or to trick people into thinking that they're about to die.

2.The omniscient effect this created tended to terrify victims; one said later that she felt like her life had been taken from her.

3.Would not his splendor terrify you? Would not the dread of him fall on you?

4.That I may not seem as if I would terrify you by letters.

5.That vision seems to terrify regulators like Varney, who fear that Google could grow too powerful in such an environment.

6.Chivalrous types will inspire loyalty in those around them. Dread lords meanwhile can terrify their followers and the enemy alike.使

7.Bad Moon warriors wear strikingly patterned clothing and shocking war paint designed to terrify the enemy.

8.Since the beginning, thrill rides were designed to both exhilarate and terrify.

9.He eulogized the Qaeda leader, who he said had "terrified America in his life" and "will continue to terrify it after his death. " Mr.·使”。

10.enormous terrify The girl was terrified out of her wits.