terrorise
美 ['ter?ra?z]
英 ['ter?ra?z] 
- v.恐嚇;恫嚇;威脅
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)用恐怖統(tǒng)治;令人恐怖;盡皆悚懼
英漢雙解
1. | 恐嚇;恫嚇;威脅to frighten and threaten people so that they will not oppose sth or will do as they are told |
| drug dealers terrorizing the neighbourhood 使附近地區(qū)人心惶惶的毒品販子 |
| People were terrorized into leaving their homes. 人們?cè)诙矅樦码x開家園。 |
英漢解釋
例句
Hamas must learn that it cannot continue to terrorise Israeli civilians with missiles launched from Gaza.
哈馬斯必須知道,它不能再繼續(xù)用從加沙發(fā)射的導(dǎo)彈來(lái)恐嚇以色列平民。
Why else would Russia terrorise its gas customers?
不然的話,為什么俄羅斯恐嚇其天然氣消費(fèi)國(guó)?或者英國(guó)人要妖魔化歐盟?
You can't personally go around and terrorise everyone.
你不可能一個(gè)人到處去恐嚇所有的人。
Until then, the axis of evil continues to terrorise us.
在此之前,邪惡軸心繼續(xù)地嚇唬著我們。
Such talk would open the way for theocrats to terrorise humanity anew with divine wrath, his critics said.
針對(duì)羅德的批評(píng)者說(shuō),這樣的言論會(huì)幫助神權(quán)政治家利用天怒人怨的說(shuō)法再度威脅全人類。