horrified
英 [ˈhɒrɪfaɪd]
美 [ˈhɔːrɪfaɪd]
v. 惊吓; 使厌恶; 恐吓
horrify的过去分词和过去式
BNC.7683 / COCA.15698
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使感到震惊;使毛骨悚然;使产生反感
If someoneis horrified, they feel shocked or disgusted, usually because of something that they have seen or heard.- His family were horrified by the change.
他的家人对这一变化感到震惊。 - ...a crime trend that will horrify all parents.
会让所有父母感到毛骨悚然的犯罪趋势
- His family were horrified by the change.
英英释义
adj
- stricken with horror
双语例句
- She looked suitably horrified at his bold words-"I love you!" he said to her.
当他大胆地对她她说,我爱你时,她有点受宠受宠若惊的样子。 - I was humiliated and horrified, Lavi said. We're talking about the children I gave birth to.
拉维说:我感到羞辱又恐惧,我们谈论的是我生的孩子。 - John seemed as horrified as I about his potential for violence
约翰似乎和我一样害怕他自己会使用暴力。 - His family were horrified by the change.
他的家人对这一变化感到震惊。 - I was horrified by the news.
我被这个消息震惊了。 - Every night the little girl was horrified by the tiger's cry.
每晚上小女孩都被老虎的叫声所惊吓。 - I heard my master mounting the stairs& the cold sweat ran from my forehead: I was horrified.
我听见我主人上楼了&我的脑门上直冒冷汗;我吓坏了。 - She looked horrified, but I just reminder her that she had asked me to do it.
她期待震惊,但我只是提醒她,她曾问我这样做。 - I was horrified at the story.
这个故事让我心里直起毛。 - He burst into tears, blurting out his guilt before his horrified parents.
他突然哭了起来,面对着受到震惊的双亲脱口说出了自己的罪行。