terrified 的定义
ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing.
- to fill with terror or alarm; make greatly afraid.
terrified 近义词
afraid
更多terrified例句
- The Nets went from interesting to terrifying on offense with the addition of Harden.
- Bunch, 28, had no contact with any Tyson workers and, terrified of getting sick, had obsessively Googled information about the virus.
- America’s favorite bully was a born entertainer who would pop into character at the drop of a hat terrifying people on and off camera.
- I knew what it probably meant and that conclusion terrified me.
- Let’s sort it out when we aren’t all terrified of a pandemic.
- Nobody terrified audiences with a smile as well as Lee Marvin.
- Some property was damaged, some industry professionals spent a few years being terrified, and we moved on.
- He backed away and walked down the corridor as a file of terrified patients pressed themselves against the walls.
- I kneel with the journalist in the sand, my face stoic and yet terrified, crying, knowing that I can do nothing but wait.
- “My sister and her children are terrified,” said Iraqi Yazidi Faisal Fhaqooli, speaking from Lincoln, Nebraska, on Wednesday.
- The moon rose on a terrified mob trudging or riding the forty miles of road between Meerut and the Mogul capital.
- Terrified with this apparition, he consulted several friends, who advised him to take the advice.
- To this the fat boy, considerably terrified, briefly responded, “Missis.”
- He now knew no bounds to his wrath; and he proclaimed it in such a manner, that the terrified priest flew before him.
- That man's glance seemed to read her very mind, she thought; and suddenly the reflection that had terrified her became her hope.