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  • 1 terror

    noun
    1) (extreme fear) [panische] Angst

    in terrorin panischer Angst

    2) (person or thing causing terror) Schrecken, der
    3)

    [holy] terror — (troublesome person) Plage, die

    * * *
    ['terə]
    1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) das Entsetzen
    2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) der Schrecken
    3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) die Plage
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    - terrorist
    - terrorize
    - terrorise
    - terrorization
    - terrorisation
    - terror-stricken
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    ter·ror
    [ˈterəʳ, AM -ɚ]
    n
    1. no pl (great fear) schreckliche Angst
    to be [or go] [or live] in \terror of one's life Todesängste ausstehen
    to have a \terror of sth vor etw dat große Angst haben
    to have a \terror of spiders panische Angst vor Spinnen haben
    abject/sheer \terror furchtbare Angst
    there was sheer \terror in her eyes when he came back into the room in ihren Augen stand das blanke Entsetzen, als er in den Raum zurückkam
    to flee in \terror in panischer Angst fliehen
    to strike \terror [schreckliche] Angst auslösen
    to strike sb with \terror jdn in Angst und Schrecken versetzen
    to strike \terror in [or into] sb's heart jdn mit großer Angst erfüllen
    2. (political violence) Terror m
    campaign of \terror Terrorkampagne f
    reign of \terror Terrorherrschaft f, Schreckensherrschaft, f
    war on \terror Bekämpfung f des Terrorismus
    weapon of \terror Terrorinstrument nt
    3. (cause of fear) Schrecken m
    the \terrors of captivity die Schrecken pl der Gefangenschaft
    to have [or hold] no \terrors [for sb] [jdn] nicht [ab]schrecken
    the tiger was the \terror of the villagers for several months der Tiger versetzte die Dorfbewohner monatelang in Angst und Schrecken
    4. ( fam: child) Satansbraten m pej
    he is the \terror of the neighbourhood er ist der Schrecken der Nachbarschaft
    holy \terror Plage f fig, Albtraum m fig
    5. HIST
    the T\terror [or the Reign of T\terror] Schreckensherrschaft f
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    ['terə(r)]
    n
    1) no pl (= great fear) panische Angst (of vor +dat)

    to be in terror of one's lifeum sein Leben bangen

    reign of terror ( Hist, fig )Terror- or Schreckensherrschaft f

    2) (= cause of terror, terrible event) Schrecken m

    he was the terror of the other boys —

    the headmaster was a terror to boys who misbehaved — der Rektor war der Schrecken aller Jungen, die sich schlecht benahmen

    3) (inf: person) Teufel m; (= child) Ungeheuer nt
    * * *
    terror [ˈterə(r)] s
    1. panische Angst (of vor dat):
    in terror voller Entsetzen;
    strike with terror in Angst und Schrecken versetzen
    2. Schrecken m (schreckenerregende Person oder Sache)
    3. Terror m, Gewalt-, Schreckensherrschaft f
    4. umg Albtraum
    * * *
    noun
    1) (extreme fear) [panische] Angst
    2) (person or thing causing terror) Schrecken, der
    3)

    [holy] terror — (troublesome person) Plage, die

    * * *
    n.
    Schrecken m.
    Terror m.

    English-german dictionary > terror

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