terrifying

美音:['terə.faɪɪŋ] 英音:['terə.faɪɪŋ]

简单释义:


adj.可怕的;令人害怕的

网络令人恐惧的;恐怖的;吓人的

完整释义:


adj.

1.可怕的;令人害怕的


例句:

  1. A string of limit days is especially terrifying, as a loser is stuck, unable to get out, while his account is being destroyed.
    一连串的涨跌停是很恐怖的,输家被压住了,出不来,账户也被摧毁了。

  2. A gentle wind can cool a summer day, but a strong wind can become a powerful hurricane of terrifying force.
    一阵清风可以使夏季里的一整天清凉,但是大风可以成为具有可怕力量的台风。

  3. "I just spent a week with him, " Alissa said. "It was really terrifying because I just found that out. "
    艾丽萨说:“我就和他呆了一周。太吓人了,我才知道他是什麽人。”

  4. The fierce figure that approached him in the field was more terrifying than expected, however, and he suddenly had thoughts of fleeing.
    可是比赛场上朝他走来的那个人十分凶猛,比他想像的还要可怕,于是他突然产生了逃跑的念头。

  5. Yes, officially the recession ended two years ago, and the economy did indeed pull out of a terrifying tailspin.
    没错,两年前经济衰退正式结束了,经济也的确从可怕的垂直下跌中被拉了回来。

  6. It's the unpredictable nature of terrorism, after all, that makes it so terrifying.
    毕竟,正是恐怖主义无法预测的特性使其如此恐怖。

  7. As terrifying as that day was, we immediately began to hear stories of the courage and compassion of our fellow citizens.
    那天是如此可怕,但我们立即开始听到有关我们同胞勇气和同情之举的故事。

  8. The Yamato cannon is a terrifying weapon that uses an intense magnetic field to focus a nuclear detonation into a cohesive beam of energy.
    所向无敌的“大合炮”是种十分可怕的武器,它用强磁场把重核爆凝聚成一个能量束,形成炮火。

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