terrific
英 [tə'rɪfɪk]
美[tə'rɪfɪk]
- adj. 极好的;极其的,非常的;可怕的
中文词源
terrific 极好的,绝妙的
来自 terrify,使恐惧,-ic,形容词后缀。比喻用法。
英文词源
- terrific (adj.)
- 1660s, "frightening," from Latin terrificus "causing terror or fear, frightful," from terrere "fill with fear" (see terrible) + root of facere "to make" (see factitious). Weakened sensed of "very great, severe" (as in terrific headache) appeared 1809; inverted colloquial sense of "excellent" began 1888. Related: Terrifically.
双语例句
- 1. He is a terrific athlete and a brilliant jumper.
- 他是个出色的运动员,弹跳力非常好。
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- 2. If we ever get married we'll have one terrific wedding.
- 如果我们哪一天结婚的话,一定会有一个棒极了的婚礼。
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- 3. In that 2.7-litre form it really was a terrific racing car.
- 其2.7升的车型确实是非常棒的赛车。
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- 4. He had a terrific sense of humour and could be very amusing.
- 他极具幽默感,很会逗人发笑。
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- 5. Then the hair began to grow again and I felt terrific.
- 然后,头发又长起来了,我感觉棒极了。
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