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 horrified ['hɒrifaid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 惊骇的, 带有恐怖感的



    horrified
    [ adj ]
    stricken with horror
    <adj.all>


    Horrify \Hor"ri*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Horrified}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Horrifying}.] [L. horrificare. See {Horrific}.]
    To cause to feel horror; to strike or impress with horror;
    as, the sight horrified the beholders. --E. Irving.

    1. And the media, it goes without saying, would be horrified at such an effort at "censorship," now redefined to include the absence of government funding.
    2. "When he came in he was really calm but after the first shot his voice became nervous." Distraught, horrified parents frantically sought information about their children.
    3. That elected politicians should be so horrified is less paradoxical than it seems.
    4. She's excited, but totally horrified." The first wedding held during the balloon champioship was in 1985, executive director Barbara Brenner said.
    5. But when asked if she'd ever offer her original, personal diaries to be donated to her husband's presidential library, a horrified look crossed Mrs. Reagan's face.
    6. He laments the loss of "noblesse oblige" and is horrified by today's materialism.
    7. He had previously called for complete German withdrawal from the project. Mr Aitken said the proposal 'horrified' the UK government.
    8. A section of roof over a YMCA swimming pool collapsed on a preschool swimming class while horrified parents watched, and seven children and a lifeguard were injured.
    9. When Macbeth is finally, viciously stabbed, the spurt of blood form his mouth brings a horrified gasp from the audience. Yet the show is not all intense.
    10. Murphy asserted that Mondello was "horrified" by the shooting.
    11. Televison ads show little boys racing around on their bikes with the Monster or dangling him in front of suitably horrified little girls.
    12. Greenberg was shocked and horrified when he learned of the circumstances surrounding the company."
    13. But Observer learns that a revolt by their seniors quashed the plan. What horrified ministers around cabinet level was not just the thought of losing their leather upholstery.
    14. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was "horrified by the severity of the sentence" against Bazoft, a Foreign Office spokesman said. He said she will appeal to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein for clemency on humanitarian grounds.
    15. "You can understand why we are so horrified," she said.
    16. The news media quickly convey the images to a horrified American people.
    17. When I voted in the UK election last April I was horrified at the people trooping in and out of the polling station.
    18. The editors of Fortune were horrified, and the joint venture collapsed, taking with it plans for a Spanish-language Fortune.
    19. It depicts the horrified face of a soldier, surrounded by a dark, swirling montage of images that Nisbet termed a "collage of horrible memories." Many of the artists' works invoke feelings of helplessness and anxiety.
    20. "I am always horrified if there is any difficulty with football fans abroad," she said.
    21. "We are horrified," said Lori Schroyer, spokeswoman for the California Abortion Rights Action League. "Access to abortion is going to be limited to those of privilege.
    22. He was horrified to learn that some stores were unable to take in the new season's stock because their stock rooms were full of unsold merchandise from four years ago.
    23. The attack horrified New Yorkers because of its randomness and brutality, but it also became an inspiration to people who followed accounts of her recovery.
    24. While winter winds moaned outside, she listened in horrified fascination as he spoke of the Bear River Massacre.
    25. "Put simply, we were horrified when we heard the news.
    26. Gorbachev heads into Monday's showdown strengthened by the world's horrified reaction to a broadcast report that he might resign as party chief, and by a series of disgraces suffered recently by hard-liners.
    27. The audience is simultaneously moved by the Johanna theme and horrified and amused by the murders.
    28. "They are taking over," said a horrified saleswoman at Guy Laroche, a dress shop on East 57th between Park and Madison.
    29. For example, she says, she was "horrified" that some anesthesiologists merely rinsed off the blades of laryngoscopes that are inserted into patients' mouths.
    30. In the meantime, he has turned down Paramount's huge offer for rights to his latest novel, "Sum of All Fears," and if he is horrified by how "Patriot Games" turns out, he can always refuse to sell the next one at all.
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