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'horə1) (great fear or dislike: She has a horror of spiders; She looked at me in horror.) horror2) (a disagreeable person or thing: Her little boy is an absolute horror.) horror, monstruo•- horrible- horribleness
- horribly
- horrid
- horrific
- horrify
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horror n horror
horror sustantivo masculino 1 les tengo horror a los hospitales I'm terrified of hospitalsb) (fam) ( uso hiperbólico):◊ ¡qué horror! how awful o terrible!2 los horrors de la guerra the horrors of the war
horror sustantivo masculino
1 horror, terror: ¡qué horror!, how awful!
2 (antipatía, aversión) fam le tengo horror a la plancha, I hate doing the ironing Locuciones: fam (muchísimo) un horror u horrores, an awful lot ' horror' also found in these entries: Spanish: desgarrador - desgarradora - escalofrío - película - terror - espanto - estremecer - vampiro English: bear - dreadful - flail - horror - horror film - horror story - it - nameless - totr['hɒrəSMALLr/SMALL]1 horror nombre masculino, terror nombre masculino1 ¡qué horror!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a horror of something tener horror a algohorror film película de terror, película de miedolittle horror diablillo, monstruito,-ahorror ['hɔrər] n: horror mn.• grima s.f.• horror s.m.'hɔːrər, 'hɒrə(r)1)a) u ( emotion) horror mto have a horror of something/-ing: he has a horror of spiders les tiene horror or terror a las arañas; I have a horror of being alone — me aterra or me da pavor estar sola; (before n) <movie, story> de terror
b) c (experience, event)c) c (person, thing) (colloq) monstruo m2) horrors pl (colloq)['hɒrǝ(r)]1. N1) (=terror, dread) horror m, pavor m ; (=loathing, hatred) horror mto my horror I discovered I was locked out — descubrí con horror que me había dejado las llaves dentro
then, to my horror, it moved! — luego ¡qué susto!, se movió
horrors! — ¡qué horror!
2) * diablo myou horror! — ¡bestia!
2.CPDhorror film N — película f de terror
horror story N — historia f de terror
horror writer N — autor(a) m / f de historias de terror
* * *['hɔːrər, 'hɒrə(r)]1)a) u ( emotion) horror mto have a horror of something/-ing: he has a horror of spiders les tiene horror or terror a las arañas; I have a horror of being alone — me aterra or me da pavor estar sola; (before n) <movie, story> de terror
b) c (experience, event)c) c (person, thing) (colloq) monstruo m2) horrors pl (colloq)
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