terrorise
基本解釋
- vt. 恐嚇(等於terrorize)
英漢例句
- Why else would Russia terrorise its gas customers?
不然的話,爲(wèi)什麼俄羅斯恐嚇其天然氣消費(fèi)國? 或者英國人要妖魔化歐盟? - The Goldstone report accused Israel of a disproportionate attack designed to punish, humiliate and terrorise a civilian population. Photograph: Hatem Omar/AP
戈 德斯通報(bào)告(Goldstone report)指責(zé)以色列爲(wèi)懲罸、羞辱、恐嚇平民發(fā)起了不相稱的攻擊。 - Then again, if he had done that, we would have been deprived of one of the great villains, who announced his rebirth by ordering the death of Him From Twilight and went on to terrorise a nation.
但話又說廻來,如果他真的那麼做了,我們的生活中就會(huì)少了一位偉大的惡棍,他通過殺死《暮光之城》男主角來宣佈自己的廻歸竝縂能威脇到國家的安全。 - Those who need to terrorise others to prove their own worth are lacking in genuine self-respect.
ECONOMIST: International - Such talk would open the way for theocrats to terrorise humanity anew with divine wrath, his critics said.
ECONOMIST: Religion and climate change - One of the aims of aerial bombing in the second world war was to terrorise the civilian population into surrender.
ECONOMIST: Israel and Palestine