1.
A person who is felt to be particularly cruel, brutish, or hideous.
可怕的人,残酷的人让人感到特别残忍、野蛮或可怕的人
2.
He is a terrible man when he is roused.
他被激怒时是个可怕的人。
3.
There is nothing terrible in life for the man who realizes that there is nothing terrible in death. -- Epicurus
连死都不怕的人,生活中无事可怕。——伊壁鸠鲁
4.
"Mercy! How can you say such a thing?"
“可呀,求你老人家,不要说这样可怕的话?”
5.
It is a horrible thing to see one person make another suffer.
看到人折磨人的景象是件可怕的事。
6.
Poverty looks grim to grown people; still more so to children.
贫穷在成年人心目中,是可怕的;在孩子们的心目中,那就更加可怕的。
7.
Suddenly there was a terrible scream from the women.
突然从里边传来可怕的女人的尖叫声。
8.
Seeming friends are often more to be dreaded than open enimies.
表面上的朋友比公开的敌人更可怕。
9.
The past few weeks have been terrible for Chinese people.
过去的几周对中国人来说的确可怕。
10.
The force of habit in millions and tens of millions is a most formidable force.
千百万人的习惯势力是最可怕的势力。
11.
No one in his right mind would do such a terrible thing.
精神正常的人绝不会做如此可怕的事。
12.
It's a horrific tragedy and it's touched a lot of hearts."
这是场可怕的悲剧,触动了许多人的心。”
13.
All civilized people will revolt at /from/against this terrible crime.
文明的人对这种可怕的罪行深恶痛绝。
14.
The idea of death is frightening to most people
死的想法对于大多数人都是可怕的。
15.
Although he is the strongest man in England, he would not say boo to a goose.
尽管他是英国最强的人,可他胆小怕事。
16.
Birds can be tamed by kindness.
亲切的行为可使鸟不怕人。
17.
'Darling, it must be terrible to be grown up! '
“亲爱的,长成大人真可怕啊
18.
That gruesome story was enough to turn one's blood cold.
那个可怕的故事足以使人毛骨悚然。