1. (攻擊、事故、傷勢等)令人震驚的,極其可怕的,十分嚴重的 If you describe a physical attack, accident, or injury as horrific, you mean that it is very bad, so that people are shocked when they see it or think about it.
e.g. I have never seen such horrific injuries... 我從來(lái)沒(méi)有見(jiàn)過(guò)如此嚴重的傷勢。 e.g. The slaughter was horrific. 屠殺令人震驚。
horrifically He had been horrifically assaulted before he died. 他死前曾遭到慘無(wú)人道的毆打。
2. 大得令人厭惡的 If you describe something as horrific, you mean that it is so big that it is extremely unpleasant.
e.g. ...piling up horrific extra amounts of money on top of your original debt. 在你原來(lái)債務(wù)的基礎上又高筑債臺
horrifically Opera productions are horrifically expensive. 歌劇演出耗資驚人。
horrific英英釋義
horrific的反義詞
adj
1. causing fear or dread or terror
e.g. the awful war an awful risk dire news a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked the dread presence of the headmaster polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was a dreadful storm a fearful howling horrendous explosions shook the city a terrible curse