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    horror の英語での意味

    horrorhorror /ˈhɒrə $ ˈhɔːrər, ˈhɑː-/ noun すべての翻訳を見る1[uncountable] a strong feeling of shock and fear強い衝撃と恐怖の感情in horror Staff watched in horror as he set himself alight.スタッフは恐怖に凍りつきながら、彼が自らに火をつけるのを見守った。with horror Many people recoil with horror when they see a big spider like this.このような大きなクモを見ると、恐怖で思わず身を引く人は多い。to somebody’s horror (=making someone shocked or afraid)(=人に衝撃や恐怖を与える) To my horror, I realised my shirt was wet with blood.恐ろしいことに、シャツが血でびっしょりと濡れているのに気づいた。 You should have seen the look of horror on his face.彼の顔に浮かんだ恐怖の表情を見ればよかったのに。2[countable usually plural] something that is very terrible, shocking, or frightening非常に恐ろしく、衝撃的で、おぞましいものhorror of the horrors of war戦争の恐怖3 the horror of something when a situation or event is very unpleasant or shocking状況や出来事が非常に不快または衝撃的であること:  Dense smoke surrounded them, adding to the horror of the situation.濃い煙が彼らを取り囲み、状況の恐ろしさをいっそう増した。 Only when the vehicle was lifted did the full horror of the accident become clear.車両が引き上げられて初めて、事故の全貌の恐ろしさが明らかになった。4have a horror of something to be afraid of something or dislike it very much何かをひどく怖がる、または非常に嫌う:  He has a horror of snakes.彼はヘビをひどく怖がっている。5little horror British English a young child who behaves badly行儀の悪い幼い子ども6give somebody the horrors to make someone feel unreasonably frightened or nervous人に不当な恐怖感や不安感を与える7horror of horrors British English used to say how bad something is – often used humorously when you think something is not really very bad何かがいかにひどいかを表すために使う——実際にはそれほど悪くないと思っているときに、しばしばユーモアを込めて使われる