单词 | fearsome |
释义 | fearsome (fɪəʳsəm ) adjective Fearsome is used to describe things that are frightening, for example because of their large size or extreme nature. He had developed a fearsome reputation for intimidating people. ...a fearsome array of weapons. Synonyms: formidable, alarming, frightening, awful [obsolete] Collocations: fearsome predators Ladybirds, for all their bumbling charm, are fearsome predators. Times, Sunday Times There would be allosaurs — fearsome predators with drool dripping from their jaws at the prospect of ripping a herbivore to shreds. Times, Sunday Times Any sharks he boats will be tagged and released as part of a research programme into the fearsome predators. The Sun Fearsome predators afraid of us? Smithsonian Mag But according to one academic, cats are in fact fearsome predators who pose a devastating risk to wildlife and human health - and must be stopped at any cost. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 可怕的 Japanese: 恐るべき |
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