1.
The people fled the town in terror.
人们惊恐的逃离这城市。
2.
Exclamation expressing surprise or consternation
用作表示惊奇或惊恐的叹词
3.
the hopeless hunted look on the prisoner's face; a glitter of apprehension in her hunted eyes.
那个囚犯脸上绝望的、惊恐的表情;她那惊恐的眼睛中的忧惧的光。
4.
Sometimes she thought with a small dart of fear: "What then?"
有时候略带惊恐的细想:"就怎么样呢?"
5.
We gradually exorcized her feelings of panic and terror.
我们帮助她渐渐消除惊恐的感觉.
6.
Their faces revealed anger and alarm.
他们脸上显示出愤怒和惊恐的表情。
7.
and now I began to see Terror and Amazement in the Faces
我看到了大家脸上惊恐的神色,
8.
She was trampled by on the rights of the people
惊恐的暴民从她身上踩过去。
9.
Mrs. Peters:( in a frightened voice.) Oh, I don't know.
彼得斯夫人:(惊恐的语调),我不知道。
10.
A state of paralyzing dismay.
惊恐使人呆若木鸡的惊恐或惊愕状态
11.
petrified with fear; she was petrified by the eerie sound; too numb with fear to move.
被恐怖惊呆了的;她被那种恐怖的声音惊呆了;被恐怖惊呆了,动不了。
12.
This only caused an increase of his stupor.
他的惊恐越来越大了。
13.
A panic attack is a sudden feeling of terror.
惊恐发作会有一种突然间恐惧的感觉。
14.
A sudden fear caused by the realization of danger.
惊恐意识到危险后所引起的突然恐惧
15.
To fill with sudden wonder or amazement.
惊奇感到突然的惊恐或奇怪
16.
Sudden, intense fear, as of something immediately threatening;alarm.
惊恐突然、紧张的恐惧,象某些可怖事物突然出现;惊恐
17.
"Have no fear of sudden danger, or of the storm which will come on evil-doers:"
忽然来的惊恐,不要害怕。恶人遭毁灭,也不要恐惧。
18.
I had been in a blue funk, when the shocking news reached me.
我一直惊恐不安,这时传来那令人震惊的消息。