terrifyingly
terrifyingly — 副詞
1. used to say that an action, quality, or situation causes a very strong feeling o
可怕地
以令人非常害怕的方式
used to say that an action, quality, or situation causes a very strong feeling of fear or dread in people.
The surgeon's hands shook terrifyingly as he prepared the emergency operation.
外科醫生的雙手在準備緊急手術時抖得嚇人。
verb + terrifyingly (manner)
The hospital bill was terrifyingly high for a family with no insurance.
對沒有醫療保險的家庭來說,那筆醫院帳單高得嚇人。
terrifyingly + adjective (degree)
Chen moved terrifyingly fast through the narrow alley, his footsteps echoing.
Chen 以嚇人的速度穿過狹窄的巷子,腳步聲在牆壁間迴盪。
After the explosion, the old apartment building leaned terrifyingly to one side.
爆炸之後,那棟舊公寓大樓恐怖地朝一側傾斜。
The temperature in the desert dropped terrifyingly low during the night.
沙漠裡的氣溫在夜間降得嚇人。
- frighteningly
very similar in meaning; slightly weaker and more common in everyday speech
- horrifyingly
stronger, suggesting shock or disgust rather than simple fear
- alarmingly
focuses on causing sudden worry rather than deep fear; often used for statistics or trends
- reassuringly
in a way that makes people feel less worried or afraid
- comfortingly
in a way that gives comfort and reduces fear
文法句型
terrifyingly + adjective
verb + terrifyingly
用法筆記
Commonly modifies adjectives of scale or intensity (loud, high, fast, low, expensive, difficult) to stress an extreme degree. Also used with verbs describing visible reactions (shake, tremble, scream, stare).