- When you terrorize someone, you act in a way that makes that person feel terrified, or full of fear. A bully might terrorize his younger victims by threatening to beat them up.
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- vt. 使…恐怖;实施恐怖统治;恐吓
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1. They wanted to terrorize us, but, as Americans, we refuse to live in fear.
他们想让我们生活在恐怖之中,但作为美国人,我们拒绝恐惧。
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2. But his personality was to bully and terrorize anyone he came in contact with.
但是他这个人的个性就是欺侮和恐吓他接触到的任何人。
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3. Racist whites began to form posses that would go out at night to terrorize blacks—and take away those newly obtained firearms.
白人种族主义者们开始组建民兵队伍,他们在夜间出行,恐吓黑人--抢走那些刚拿到手的武器。
ter·ror·ize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈterəraɪz ; NAmE ˈterəraɪz / verb to frighten and threaten people so that they will not oppose sth or will do as they are told 恐吓;恫吓;威胁 terrorizesb ◆ drug dealers terrorizing the neighbourhood 使附近地区人心惶惶的毒品贩子 terrorizesb into doing sth ◆ People were terrorized into leaving their homes. 人们在恫吓之下离开家园。 terrorise terrorised terrorises terrorising terrorize terrorized terrorizes terrorizing ter·ror·ize / ˈterəraɪz ; NAmE ˈterəraɪz /
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