terrorist
/ˈterərɪst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈterərɪst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈter-ər-ist/ (ame, mw)
terrorist — 名詞
- terroristsingular
- terroristsplural
1. a person who deliberately uses violence, or the threat of violence, against ordi
恐怖分子
以暴力手段達成政治目的的人
a person who deliberately uses violence, or the threat of violence, against ordinary people in order to create widespread fear and achieve political or ideological goals
The police arrested three members of a terrorist cell that was planning an airport attack.
警方逮捕了三名恐怖組織成員,他們正計劃攻擊機場。
noun used attributively: terrorist cell
Rafael believes that labeling someone a terrorist can affect how the public views them.
Rafael 認為,將某人稱為恐怖分子會影響公眾對他們的看法。
pattern: label someone a terrorist
A bomb went off near a school, and police blamed a local terrorist group.
一枚炸彈在一所學校附近爆炸,警方指責當地的恐怖組織。
Hui and her family fled their village after a terrorist attack destroyed many homes there.
Hui 和家人逃離了他們的村莊,因為一次恐怖攻擊摧毀了那裡的許多房屋。
The court sentenced the man to prison for helping a terrorist network plan a bombing.
法院判處該名男子入獄,因他協助恐怖網絡策劃炸彈襲擊。
- extremist
broader term — can describe someone with radical views who may not use violence
- militant
can refer to someone engaged in political activism or fighting, not necessarily targeting civilians
- guerrilla
typically refers to a member of an irregular armed force that targets military, not civilian, objectives
- insurgent
someone who fights against an established government or authority, not necessarily through terror tactics
- peacemaker
someone who actively works to prevent conflict and resolve disputes without violence
- civilian
a person who is not a member of a military or armed group
文法句型
a/the terrorist
terrorist + noun (attributive use)
用法筆記
The noun is frequently used before another noun (terrorist cell, terrorist plot, terrorist network). In news reporting, it is often modified by words such as 'suspected' or 'convicted' to reflect the legal status of the person before a final conviction.
常見錯誤
terrorist — 形容詞
- terroristpositive
- more terroristcomparative
- most terroristsuperlative
1. describing something that is connected with or involves the use of violence and
恐怖主義的
與恐怖活動或恐怖主義有關的
describing something that is connected with or involves the use of violence and intimidation against civilians for political or ideological purposes
The government is working with other countries to stop terrorist activities in the region.
政府正與其他國家合作,以遏止該地區的恐怖活動。
collocation: terrorist activities
Anjali was arrested for sharing terrorist propaganda on several online platforms.
Anjali 因在多個線上平台分享恐怖宣傳資料而被捕。
New laws aim to prevent terrorist organizations from raising money through charities.
新法律旨在防止恐怖組織透過慈善機構籌募資金。
The documentary showed how ordinary people can be drawn into terrorist movements.
這部紀錄片展示了普通人如何被吸引加入恐怖運動。
Police launched a campaign to identify and stop terrorist recruitment at local universities.
警方發起一項行動,以識別並阻止在大學進行恐怖招募。
- terroristic
more formal, can be used both before a noun and after a linking verb
- extremist
describes ideas or actions that are radical, not limited to violent acts
- peaceful
describes actions or groups that do not use violence
文法句型
terrorist + noun
用法筆記
The adjective is always used before a noun (attributive position) and cannot be graded — you would not say 'more terrorist' or 'very terrorist'. To express degree, use related words such as 'terroristic' or phrases like 'terrorist-style'.