terrible
US /ˈtɛrəbəl/
・UK /ˈterəbl/
A2 初級英檢初級多益
adj.形容詞可怕的
He is a terrible singer, but I’m a terrible musician
adj.形容詞可怕的
The terrible storm kept us awake all night.
adj.形容詞巨大的
They suffered terrible losses in the war.
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跟著BBC一起看新聞標題學英文:《六人行》劇組向「錢德」馬修派瑞道別 (Friends say goodbye to Matthew Perry: BBC News Review)
05:46
- And this is about the reaction to terrible news and how it can often leave people feeling confused and unable to do anything.
這是關於人們對可怕消息的反應,以及它如何經常讓人們感到困惑和無能為力。
- So that's what it means here: Perry's co stars have been shocked by this terrible news.
這個新聞標題的意思是:派瑞的演員拍檔對這個可怕的消息感到震驚。
無害的人「並不是」好人,為什麼? (A Harmless Man is NOT a Good Man - Jordan Peterson)
08:57
- And he said that was a terrible thing for people to attempt because the human shadow, which is all those things about yourself that you don't want to realize, reaches all the way to hell.
對人們來說,這是件可怕的事情,因為人類的 "陰影",也就是所有這些關於
- And what he meant by that was it's through an analysis of your own shadow that you can come to understand why other people are capable, and you as well, of the sorts of terrible atrocities that characterize, let's say, the 20th century.
你自己也不想意識到,你會一直到達地獄,而他的意思是通過分析自己的陰影,你才能理解為什麼其他人會 我們和你們一樣,都有能力應對比方說 20 世紀的可怕暴行。