terrific

terrific — 形容詞

1. extremely good, enjoyable, or impressive in a way that makes you feel excited or

1.形容詞B1
釋義

極好的

非常好,令人興奮或印象深刻

extremely good, enjoyable, or impressive in a way that makes you feel excited or enthusiastic — used especially in informal conversation

例句

Tunde cooked a terrific meal for his family on Saturday, and everyone asked for seconds.

Tunde 在星期六為家人煮了一頓極好的晚餐,每個人都想再多吃一份。

terrific + noun (meal)

Élise called the film terrific and urged her friends to see it before it left the cinema.

Élise 稱那部電影棒極了,並催促她的朋友在電影下檔前去看。

call + noun + terrific (object complement)

同義詞
  • excellent

    more formal, suitable for academic or professional contexts

  • wonderful

    similar register, more common in British English

  • fantastic

    same register, very common in spoken English

  • amazing

    expresses surprise and admiration alongside quality

反義詞
  • terrible

    opposite in both form and meaning; shares the same root as terrific

  • awful

    strongly negative, informal register similar to terrific

文法句型

terrific + noun

be + terrific

What a + terrific + noun

用法筆記

Frequently used in informal spoken English to express enthusiasm or strong approval. Avoid using it in formal or academic writing, where excellent or outstanding are more appropriate.

常見錯誤

The weather is very terrific today.
The weather is terrific today.
💡'terrific' already contains the meaning of 'very'; do not add 'very' before it.
I wrote a terrific essay for my professor.
I wrote an excellent essay for my professor.
💡'terrific' is too informal for academic writing.

2. extremely large, great, or intense in amount, size, or force — used to add empha

2.形容詞B2
釋義

極大的

用來強調某事物的程度、力量或數量極大

extremely large, great, or intense in amount, size, or force — used to add emphasis when describing something powerful or extreme

例句

The truck was moving at a terrific speed when it crashed into the guardrail.

那輛卡車以極快的速度行駛,然後撞上了護欄。

terrific + noun (speed — intensifier of degree)

Noor felt a terrific pain in her shoulder after lifting the heavy box.

Noor 抬起那個沉重的箱子後,感到肩膀劇痛。

同義詞
  • enormous

    more formal, emphasises size or scale

  • immense

    more formal, emphasises vastness of degree

  • extreme

    covers degree but does not carry the same informal tone

反義詞
  • slight

    opposite of 'great in degree'

  • tiny

    opposite of 'great in amount or size'

文法句型

terrific + noun (amount/speed/force/intensity)

用法筆記

Always used before a noun (attributive position) in this sense — for example, terrific speed, terrific pain, terrific force. Using it after a linking verb (e.g. 'The pain was terrific') may cause confusion with sense 1.

常見錯誤

The pressure I felt was terrific.
I felt a terrific pressure in my chest.
💡In this sense, 'terrific' must come before the noun; predicative use shifts the meaning to sense 1.
There was a very terrific explosion.
There was a terrific explosion.
💡Do not use 'very' or 'extremely' to modify 'terrific' in this sense; the intensifying meaning is already built in.