fearsome
英 [ˈfɪəsəm]
美 [ˈfɪrsəm]
adj. 很可怕的; 十分吓人的
Collins.1 / BNC.11788 / COCA.14773
牛津词典
adj.
- 很可怕的;十分吓人的
making people feel very frightened
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 可怕的;骇人的;令人生畏的
Fearsomeis used to describe things that are frightening, for example because of their large size or extreme nature.- He had developed a fearsome reputation for intimidating people.
他曾因恐吓他人而令人闻风丧胆。 - ...a fearsome array of weapons.
一大批令人生畏的武器
- He had developed a fearsome reputation for intimidating people.
英英释义
adj
- causing fear or dread or terror
- the awful war
- an awful risk
- dire news
- a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked
- the dread presence of the headmaster
- polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was
- a dreadful storm
- a fearful howling
- horrendous explosions shook the city
- a terrible curse
双语例句
- But do they really deserve this fearsome reputation?
然而它们真的配得上这样恐怖的名声吗? - The global bogeymen of deleveraging and frozen credit markets are more fearsome in South Korea than most of Asia.
相对于大多数亚洲国家,韩国更为担心全球普遍担忧的去杠杆化和信贷市场冻结。 - The fearsome dragon has returned, and it is up to you to stop it!
可怕的龙又回来了,这是由你来阻止它! - Tigers are regarded as among the most fearsome, instinctual hunters in the animal world.
在动物世界里,老虎被认为是最可怕的,本能的猎手之一。 - The fearsome creature was half man and half beast.
这可怕的怪物是半人半兽。 - Captain? I could use your fearsome habits at the victory motel.
组长,我需要你到胜利旅馆去一趟。 - We become not a fearsome mind or a moral light, a role model or inspiration.
我们变得不再是令人生畏的智者,或道德标杆、榜样、灵感启发者。 - But for most people, a quiet mind is a rather fearsome thing;
但对大多数人而言,一个安静的头脑是很可怕的; - I'm going for fearsome here, but I just don't fell it.
我一直想可怕一点,但是我老没有灵感。 - There was an indescribable flickering glow in his eyes, creating a fearsome and wholly unnatural effect.
他的眼里射出一种无法形容的闪烁的光辉,给人以一种可怕的、完全不正常的感觉。