terror
单词辨析:
指突然产生的强烈的害怕或紧张之感,使人无法理智地思考和行动。
No one knows why she fled in panic.
没人知道她为什么惊慌地逃走了。
He got into a panic when he realised that he couldn't meet the deadline.
他发现无法按期完成任务,慌了起来。
指因意识到可能发生的坏事或危险而产生的惊恐或担忧之感。
He turned back in alarm.
他惊慌地转过身。
There is growing alarm at the increase in food contamination.
对于食品污染的增多,人们越来越恐惧。
指非常强烈的震惊或恐惧之感,含有厌恶的意味。
She recoiled with horror when she saw a big snake.
她看到一条大蛇时吓得往后退。
To his horror, he realized there were blood stains on his coat.
他发现外套上沾有血迹,大为惊恐。
强调极度的恐惧,语义最强。
Several bombs went off one after another, and she screamed in terror.
几颗炸弹接二连三地爆炸,她害怕地尖叫起来。
The sound of gun shots struck terror into the children's hearts.
听到枪响,孩子们胆战心惊。
相关例句:
I shook with terror whenever I was about to fly in an aeroplane
每次坐飞机前,我都吓得直发抖。
These regimes could use such weapons for blackmail, terror, and mass murder.
这些政权可能利用这类武器进行讹诈、制造恐怖和进行大规模谋杀活动。
The commanders accused him of carrying out a reign of terror.
指挥官们谴责他实行恐怖统治。
The bomb attack on the capital could signal the start of a pre-election terror campaign.
对首都的炸弹袭击可能标志着选举前的恐怖活动开始了。
He was a terror. He had been a difficult child for as long as his parents could remember.
他是个淘气鬼,从小就不老实。
Childbirth now held fewer terrors for her than it once had.
她现在不像原来那样害怕分娩了。