英 [ˈterəraɪz]
vt. 恐吓(等于 terrorize)
第三人称单数terrorises
现在分词terrorising
过去式terrorised
过去分词terrorised
terrorise /ˈtɛrəraɪz/
... 令人可怕的darkling 令人恐怖terrorise 令人恐惧的hair-raising ...
... 统治 rule; govern 用恐怖统治 terrorise 实施恐怖统治 terrorize ...
恐吓(等于terrorize)
Youth gangs terrorise many areas of the capital.
青少年犯罪在首都地区四处肆虐。
Your Fighting skills needed to save our beloved cities from Aliens, who wants to terrorise Earth.
你的战斗技能需要拯救我们的外国人,谁想要恐吓地球心爱的城市。
Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
无论何种原因作祟,道德畸形已经影响到英国的一小部分年轻人,尽管是一个小团体,但是足以针对自己的国家实施恐怖袭击或公开羞辱。
Those who need to terrorise others to prove their own worth are lacking in genuine self-respect.
Mr Carnegie said the attack was a "well planned attempt to terrorise" the shop assistant.
Having said that, as any militant knows, you only have to kill one person to terrorise a thousand.
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