horrify
常見(jiàn)例句
- I was horrified by the movie.
這部電影令我毛骨悚然。 - Such sentiments might horrify some corporate executives.
這種熱情可能會(huì)讓一些公司高管大為驚駭。 - Though their news values might horrify a conventional editor, social-news sites have been feted as the future of media—Digg has even been called the “New New York Times”.
雖然這類(lèi)網(wǎng)站的新聞也許會(huì)嚇壞傳統(tǒng)的新聞編輯,而這類(lèi)網(wǎng)站卻被譽(yù)為媒體的未來(lái),掘客網(wǎng)甚至被稱(chēng)作“新紐約時(shí)報(bào)”。 - Some are led not by impotent peasants but by well-organised burghers from Shanghai and Xiamen, a development that must horrify China's rulers.
其中一些不再是來(lái)自單薄的農(nóng)民,而是由上海和廈門(mén)的有組織的市民發(fā)起的,這種進(jìn)步必定會(huì)讓中國(guó)的管理層們震驚。 - But it will horrify ministers, who are already keenly aware of the railways' ballooning costs.
ECONOMIST: Railways - The prospect of an anti-western troublemaker in charge of Russia would horrify Europeans, East Europeans especially.
ECONOMIST: Alexander Lukashenka, Europe’s odd man out - Yet jumping into bed with the enemy would horrify supporters of more radical groups, such as Greenpeace.
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