grisly
/ˈɡrɪzli/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡrɪzli/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgriz-lē/ (ame, mw)
grisly — 形容詞
- grislypositive
- grisliercomparative
- grisliestsuperlative
1. extremely shocking and horrible, especially because it involves death, blood, or
恐怖的;血腥的
涉及死亡暴力、令人極度驚恐的
extremely shocking and horrible, especially because it involves death, blood, or violence in a way that makes people feel sick or frightened
Detectives working on the case described the grisly scene inside the abandoned warehouse.
偵探們在描述案情時,提到了那間廢棄倉庫內恐怖的情景。
collocation: grisly scene
The news channel showed grisly pictures from the earthquake that killed over two thousand people.
新聞頻道播出了地震中恐怖的畫面,那次地震造成兩千多人喪生。
collocation: grisly pictures
Kehinde could not look at the grisly crash photographs spread on the table.
Kehinde 不敢看桌上散落的那幾張恐怖的事故照片。
Mei-Lin warned her friends that the horror movie contained several grisly murder scenes.
Mei-Lin 提醒朋友們,那部恐怖片裡有好幾個血腥的謀殺場景。
A grisly discovery awaited the rescue team when they reached the base of the cliff.
救援團隊抵達懸崖底部時,等待他們的是一幕恐怖的發現。
- gruesome
very similar in meaning; interchangeable in most contexts, though 'gruesome' emphasises the repulsive, sickening reaction slightly more
- gory
focuses specifically on visible blood and open wounds; narrower than 'grisly'
- horrific
broader — can describe any intensely shocking event, not necessarily involving blood or violence
- macabre
suggests a disturbing or morbid fascination with death, often in art, storytelling, or humour
文法句型
be + grisly
grisly + noun
用法筆記
The word describes scenes, events, or images involving physical violence, injury, or death — it is NOT used for general unpleasantness such as bad weather, boring tasks, or minor annoyances.