adj. 非常害怕的,极度惊恐的
v. 使害怕,使恐惧(terrify 的过去式和过去分词)
词根:terrify
adj.
terrifying 令人恐惧的;骇人的;极大的
v.
terrifying 使害怕,使恐怖(terrify的现在分词)
vt.
terrify 恐吓;使恐怖;使害怕
1.He was terrified (that) he would fall.
他很害怕会跌倒。
2.But the woman says the snake she encountered Thursday terrified her out of her wits.
但是这名妇女说,她星期四遇到的那条蛇吓得她惊慌失措。
3.The woman says the snake she encountered Thursday terrified her out of her wits.
这名妇女说,她星期四遇到的那条蛇把她吓得魂飞魄散。
4.If you were under pressure to be perfect, you are terrified of failing in the most public of ways.
如果你处在追求完美的压力下,你会害怕在最公开的情况下失败。
5.The father was terrified, and ran thither and scolded the boy.
父亲吓了一跳,赶紧跑过去责骂孩子。
6.I'm terrified of losing you.
我真害怕失去你。
7.Thus sharply did the terrified three learn the difference between an island of make-believe and the same island come true.
吓坏了的三人就这样明白了假想岛和真实岛之间的区别。
8.He backed against the wall, terrified.
他退到墙边,惊恐万分。
9.Suspended on their stilts, the actors remove their masks and reveal their off-white faces, staring terrified at a sunless sky, dark clouds congregating.
演员们被吊在高跷上,他们摘下面具,露出他们苍白的脸,惊恐地盯着没有阳光,乌云聚集在一起的天空。