menace

美音:['menəs] 英音:['menəs]

简单释义:


n.威胁;危险的人(或物);令人恐怖的氛围;危险气氛

v.对…构成危险;危及;威胁到

网络恐吓;胁迫;威吓

变形:

复数:menaces  现在分词:menacing  过去分词:menaced  


完整释义:


n.

1.胁迫,威吓;威胁,危险
2.威胁;危机
3.威胁;恐吓
4.威胁张
5.危害,祸害
6.侵人

v.

1.进行威胁
2.威胁、威吓
3.威胁;恐吓
4.吓,恐吓,胁迫;使有危险


例句:

  1. Turns out the ship has been taken over by an evil and really gross alien menace that turns human corpses into horrible deformed zombies.
    飞船已经被一个邪恶的、面目可憎的危险外星生物侵占,它能将人类的尸体比为可怕而畸形的僵尸。

  2. Yet it has no choice, for two reasons: North Korea is a nuclear menace; and some of its people risk starvation.
    然而外界别无选择,基于两个原因:朝鲜的核威胁,它的一部分人民面临饥饿的威胁。

  3. Bath twice a day to be really clean. once a day to be passably clean, once a week to avoid being a public menace.
    一天洗两次澡是真干净,一天洗一次澡也说的过去,一周洗一次只是避免对公共场合造成污染。

  4. We all know that terrorism is a menace and no doubt it will continue to be so for many years to come.
    众所周知,恐怖主义是一大威胁,而且毫无疑问在将来的许多年里,仍是如此。

  5. There was no menace in her tone, no threat nor promise of danger; merely a relaxed, even concerned, conscience.
    没有任何威胁,在她的基调,没有威胁,也不承诺的危险;仅仅是一个宽松,甚至担心,良心。

  6. This big fellow isn't foolish both, a words don't say, and slowly and future the noodles draws off and left the menace of that bayonet.
    这大汉也不傻,一句话不说,慢慢往后面退去,离开了那匕首的威胁。

  7. Dickinson was troubled from a young age by the "deepening menace" of death, especially the deaths of those who were close to her.
    狄金森从很小的时候起就受到来自死亡“不断加深的威胁”,特别是那些与她最亲近的人之死。

  8. No one can deny that the fact that the polution had become a huge menace to human survival.
    没有人能否认,污染对人类的生存构成了巨大的威胁。

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