惊骇的英文:
fright
- Do, with like timorous accent and dire yell as when, by night and negligence, the fire is spread in populous cities
很好,你嚷起来吧,就像在一座人口众多的城里,因为晚间失慎而起火的时候,人们用那种惊骇惶恐的声音呼喊一样。 - To fill with consternation or dismay.
使惊恐,使惊骇 - The peaceful sunset gentled her dreadful mood.
夕阳西下的美景缓和了她惊骇的情绪。 - She was staggered with bills after she tried to rebuild her house following the earthquake.
当她在地震后要重建房屋时被账单惊骇了。 - The newspaper reporter was appalled at(by) the damage from the big fire
这位新闻记者对大火造成的毁坏情景大为惊骇。 - Most of the audience laughed, a small number gasped in astonishment, and a few of the teachers scowled
听众大多数笑,少数笑,少数都张了嘴惊骇 - A Republican chief justice, it seemed, had picked the president, and half America had been appalled.
这看起来象是一个共和党的首席法官,挑出了总统,半数美国人感到惊骇。 - Once inside a seedy club, she recoiled at every depraved face that met her gaze
一进那下流的俱乐部,见到那一张张堕落的脸,她惊骇地缩了回去。 - It was the spare yard I had got hold of, and I was amazed to see how far I had traveled from brig
我抓住的那根杆子是一根备而不用的桅杆,我发现我已经和那条船相隔了那么远,不禁很惊骇。
n. 惊吓
v. 使惊恐
- It was a cry that mingled fright with surprise.
那是一声夹着恐惧与惊讶的喊叫。 - It was at best an acute and frightful reminder.
它至多是个尖锐而又可怕的提示。 - The children gave a squeal of fright.
孩子们发出惊吓的尖叫声。 - I was dreadfully frighted.
可把我吓坏了。 - These frightful experiences are branded on his memory.
这些可怕的经历深深铭刻在他的记忆中。