terrify
terrify — 動詞
1. to cause someone to feel extreme fear or sudden terror, often leaving them unabl
嚇壞;使驚恐
讓某人感到極度害怕
to cause someone to feel extreme fear or sudden terror, often leaving them unable to think clearly or act normally.
The sudden crash of thunder terrified the little girl, and she ran to her mother.
突然的雷聲嚇壞了小女孩,她立刻跑向媽媽。
passive: terrified by [sudden event]
Bao was terrified by the idea of giving a speech to five hundred people.
Bao 被要在五百人面前演講的想法給嚇壞了。
terrified by + noun phrase / gerund
The thought of losing her job terrified Megan more than she wanted to admit.
失去工作的念頭把 Megan 嚇得不敢承認自己有多害怕。
Walking home alone through the dark alley terrified Owen, and he began to run.
獨自走過黑暗小巷回家這件事嚇壞了 Owen,他開始跑了起來。
文法句型
terrify + noun/pronoun
be terrified by/of + noun/gerund
terrify + object + into + gerund
用法筆記
Frequently used in the passive voice (be terrified by/of). The pattern 'terrify [someone] into [doing something]' describes coercion achieved through extreme fear — e.g., 'The armed men terrified the villagers into handing over their money.'