terror的意思和读音

terror

: [ˈterər] : [ˈterə(r)]

n.

terrors  

adj.+n.abject terror,sheer terror

v.+n.strike terror

n.security

n.fear,horror,dread,fright,alarm

terrorn.

1.[u][sing]a feeling of extreme fear

a feeling of sheer/pure terror

Her eyes were wild with terror.

People fled from the explosion in terror .

She lives in terror of(= is constantly afraid of) losing her job.

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

The very name of the enemy struck terror into their hearts.

2.[c]a person, situation or thing that makes you very afraid

These street gangs have become the terror of the neighbourhood.使

Death holds no terrors for(= does not frighten or worry) me.

The terrors of the night were past.

3.[u]violent action or the threat of violent action that is intended to cause fear, usually for political purposes

a campaign of terror

terror tactics

4.[c](informal)a person (usually a child) or an animal that causes you trouble or is difficult to control

Their kids are real little terrors.

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n.1.Same as the Reign of T-2.a strong feeling of fear; something or someone that makes you very frightened3.violence used for making people very frightened in order to achieve political aims4.a person or animal that is difficult to deal with or control1.Same as the Reign of T-2.a strong feeling of fear; something or someone that makes you very frightened3.violence used for making people very frightened in order to achieve political aims4.a person or animal that is difficult to deal with or control

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2. Dim 072 Weaken: 076 IM 077 Terror; 081 Dec 091 Lower Resist:

3. He was seized with panic. terror n. fright n. ...

4. relative n. terror n. cruelty n. ...

5. terrify vt. 使 terror n. text n. ...

6. relative n. terror n. cruelty n. ...

7. terminal a n terror n theme n

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1.Between the red cheeks and that white forehead shone a pair of black red eyes well suited to strike terror into the bravest heart.

2.She asked me whether I had been afraid to see her that day; I admitted that I felt spasms of deep terror.

3.She did not realize that the little boy lived shoulder to shoulder with terror too great for an adult to comprehend.

4.Despite all that power, all that wealth, he was alone when he finally died -- his ultimate terror realized.

5.He said the U. S. Government is at war against extremists bound by ideology who are willing to use terror to achieve their objectives.

6.In 2005, Bush invited Sharansky to the White House to discuss how the book's ideas could be applied to the war on terror.2005Sharansky

7.She stood beside him in her silk dress, looking at him strangely, so that a certain terror, horror took possession of him.穿

8.Her mind suddenly emerge out of these two terror-stricken people of the word.

9.So the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm, with great terror and with miraculous signs and wonders.

10.Anyway, I could see that he was in a state of great terror, for his tottering legs would scarcely support his stout, bulky form.