horrifies

英 [ˈhɒrɪfaɪz] 美 [ˈhɔːrɪfaɪz]

v.  惊吓; 使厌恶; 恐吓
horrify的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使感到震惊;使毛骨悚然;使产生反感
    If someone is horrified, they feel shocked or disgusted, usually because of something that they have seen or heard.
    1. His family were horrified by the change.
      他的家人对这一变化感到震惊。
    2. ...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

双语例句

  1. If the prospect of skipping a daily shower horrifies you, at least make sure you wash with cooler water, he says.
    尼克洛说:如果不每天洗澡会让你难以接受,那你至少要确保用凉一点的水来洗。
  2. That's a prospect that horrifies Net purists.
    这种前景让网络净化者感到忧虑。
  3. Global warming may cause the ice caps in the poles to melt completely. That's a prospect that horrifies everyone.
    全球变暖有可能使两级的冰盖彻底融化。这是大家都不愿意看到的一种情况。
  4. The Nazi oppression of the Jews horrifies me.
    纳粹对犹太人的迫害使我反感。
  5. During this week, the growing size of the approaching Planet X horrifies those on the daylight side of the Earth
    在这一周里,不断靠近的行星x体积变得更大,会吓坏处于白昼那边的人们
  6. A special mask that horrifies all enemies in proximity, causing them to run in fear.
    一个神奇的面具,可使临近的所有怪物产生恐惧并疯狂逃窜。
  7. This lobbying arms race appals Mr Volcker. It also horrifies many voters.
    这场游说“军备竞赛”令沃尔克大为吃惊,也吓坏了很多选民。