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    horrify查询结果如下:

    音标:['hɔːrɪfaɪ] 现在分词:horrifying
    过去式:horrified 过去分词:horrified
    第三人称单数:horrifies 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:v.使恐惧;使惊骇;使反感
    详解 英文释义 韦氏词典 英文百科 wiki词典 英文句库
    vt.
    使恐怖;使毛骨悚然;
    He was horrified at (by) the news.
    这消息吓得他毛骨悚然.
    -扩展释义
    vt.
    1. 使恐惧,使惊惧,2. 【口】使惊讶,使反感
    vt. 【计算机】
    恐吓
    -同义词和反义词
    -horrify的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Extremely bad; awful; terrible.
    “It is Genji’s own mental discourse assessing the shock of having encountered the horrendous vision of Rokujo’s spirit haunting his wife.”
    “Moishy kicked the door open and was greeted with the horrendous sight of flames bursting into the room.”
    “As he opened a hole in the barricade, he was assaulted by a horrendous smell of decay and corruption.”
    Horrifying, causing horror; horrible.
    “The consequences of drugs prescribed by practitioners with bogus qualifications and only the haziest understanding of medicine can be horrific.”
    “The combination of horrific makeup, abhorrent timing, and trite jokes has literally become painful.”
    “Most contemporary memoirs leave you feeling cheap, like you’ve been a fly on the wall at a particularly horrific therapy session.”
    Causing horror; terrible; shocking. || Tremendously bad.
    “The carnage that resulted was a truly horrible sight.”
    “She let out a horrible scream when she realized that the car her parents had bought her was the wrong color.”
    “That was a really horrible way to speak to your mother. You should be more respectful!”
    Struck with horror.
    “The supervisor, obviously worried about all the complaints, announced to the horrified children that the food might be poisoned.”
    “Despite his initial surly attitude, he’d seemed genuinely horrified at the news of the tragic incident.”
    “His daughters were horrified at his behavior. He insulted the waitress. He drank too much. He glared at his wife and stuck out his tongue to annoy her.”
    Characterised or marked by horror.

    名词 变体/同根词

    That which causes horror.
    “Much to Corrina’s horrification, when she did realize what he had done, rather than push him away, she kissed him back.”
    The quality of being horrid
    “Who are you to think that because you lack character you can hurt others with your horridness?”
    “We went to a couple more of these seedy places savouring the sour gritty horridness of it all and then eventually went home.”
    “It’s true that the horridness of these basement creatures may not be apparent to the naked eye.”
    The property of being horrible.
    “Atomic bombs are horrible too but the horribleness of the idea of atomic bombs does not make the reality of such bombs go away.”
    “But somehow the blind men themselves seldom seem to be overwhelmed by its horribleness.”
    “Cain’s words therefore are here to be understood affirmatively, and they show the horribleness of his despair.”
    One who, or that which, horrifies.
    The quality of being horrendous.
    例句

    The monster cities of the future horrify planners struggling to cope with today’s metropolises.

    未来的巨城使得正在努力应付目前大城市困难的设计人员感到恐惧。

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    Such things did not appear to horrify her

    这样的事情她却不震惊。

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    This might horrify Scots, but after two hours of “dice” (a Chinese drinking game) you appreciate the tea.

    这种方法或许是糟蹋了威士忌,但当你玩了两个小时的“掷骰子”(一种中国的饮酒游戏)之后,就会理解中国人为什么在酒里加绿茶饮料了。

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