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hor.rorHhBr7E5, $5hC:r7Lnan extremely strong feeling of fear and shock恐惧,震惊The crowd cried out in horror as the car burst into flames. [U]汽车突然着火时,人们发出了恐惧的叫声。She was filled with horror and panic when she saw the empty pill bottle. [U]看见空药瓶时,她内心充满了恐惧与惊慌。(Br infml) If you call a child a horror, you mean that he or she behaves very badly.捣蛋鬼Peter was a (real) little horror when he was four. [C]彼得在四岁时是个十足的捣蛋鬼。If you have a horror of something, you hate it very much, or you are very frightened of it.憎恨,害怕Joanne has a horror of spiders.乔安妮十分讨厌蜘蛛。Horror of horrors (= How shocking), our old church is to be turned into a shop!多么令人震惊啊,我们的老教堂将变为商店。A horror film (Am also horror movie) is a film in which very frightening and esp. unnatural things happen, for example dead people come to life and people are murdered.恐怖电影A horror story is a story in which very frightening and unnatural things happen, or a report of real events in which things go wrong.恐怖故事,令人不快的经历Frequent flyers usually can tell a lot of airline horror stories about delayed and cancelled flights.经常乘飞机的人通常能说出许多航班误点或被取消的令人不快的经历。They watched, horror-struck/horror-stricken (= full of horror) as the lion walked towards the sleeping baby.他们看着狮子向熟睡的婴儿走近,显得惊恐万状。
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