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1 terror
['terə]1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) pavor2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) horror3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) diabrete•- terrorist
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- terror-stricken* * *ter.ror[t'erə] n terror, pavor, medo, horror. reign of terror regime terrorista. the king of terrors a morte. to be a terror ser um terror (pessoa desagradável). -
2 terror
['terə]1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) terror2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) terror3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) terror•- terrorist - terrorize - terrorise - terrorization - terrorisation - terror-stricken -
3 terror
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4 terror-stricken
adjective (feeling very great fear: The children were terror-stricken.) aterrorizado* * *ter.ror-strick.en[t'erə strikən] adj aterrorizado, apavorado.————————terror-strickencheio de terror. -
5 terror-stricken
adjective (feeling very great fear: The children were terror-stricken.) aterrorizado -
6 to be a terror
to be a terrorser um terror (pessoa desagradável). -
7 reign of terror
reign of terrorregime terrorista. -
8 strike fear/terror etc into
(to fill (a person) with fear etc: The sound struck terror into them.) assustar -
9 retribution terror campaign
campanha de retribuição de terrorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > retribution terror campaign
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10 strike fear/terror etc into
(to fill (a person) with fear etc: The sound struck terror into them.) aterrorizarEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > strike fear/terror etc into
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11 holy terror
ho.ly ter.ror[houli t'erə] n fig peste. -
12 screech
[skri: ] 1. verb(to make a harsh, shrill cry, shout or noise: She screeched (abuse) at him; The car screeched to a halt.) guinchar2. noun(a loud, shrill cry or noise: screeches of laughter; a screech of brakes.) guincho* * *[skri:tʃ] n grito alto (de terror ou dor). • vi gritar (de terror ou dor). -
13 stricken
['strikən](deeply affected, overwhelmed or afflicted: In his youth he was stricken with a crippling disease; grief-stricken parents; panic-stricken crowds.) atingido* * *strick.en[str'ikən] pp of to strike. • adj afetado, acometido, ferido, atacado. panic-stricken tomado de pânico. plague-stricken assolado pela peste. stricken in years idoso, velho. stricken with grief aflito, pesaroso. terror-stricken cheio de terror. -
14 terrorisation
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15 a slice and dice film
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16 abhor
[əb'ho:]past tense, past participle - abhorred; verb(to hate very much: The headmaster abhors violence.) detestar- abhorrent* * *ab.hor[əbh'ɔ:] vt odiar, detestar, abominar, sentir nojo, aversão ou terror. -
17 affright
af.fright[əfr'ait] n arch susto, terror. • vt assustar, amedrontar, aterrorizar. -
18 algophobia
al.go.pho.bi.a[ælgəf'oubiə] n Med algofobia: terror mórbido de sensações dolorosas. -
19 awe
[o:] 1. noun(wonder and fear: The child looked in awe at the king.) espanto2. verb(to fill with awe: He was awed by his new school.) apavorar- awesome
- awestruck* * *[ɔ:] n 1 grande medo, terror, pavor. 2 respeito, reverência, admiração. • vt 1 causar ou sentir medo, aterrorizar, amedrontar. 2 influenciar ou restringir pelo medo, intimidar. to hold someone in awe respeitar alguém profundamente. to stand in awe of a) ficar amedrontado por, ter muito medo de. b) reverenciar ou ter respeito por. -
20 bolt
[boult] 1. noun1) (a bar to fasten a door etc: We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.) tranca2) (a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut: nuts and bolts.) parafuso3) (a flash of lightning.) raio4) (a roll (of cloth): a bolt of silk.) peça2. verb1) (to fasten with a bolt: He bolted the door.) trancar2) (to swallow hastily: The child bolted her food.) engolir3) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) disparar•- bolt-upright- boltupright
- a bolt from the blue* * *bolt1[boult] n 1 pino, perno, cavilha. 2 parafuso com cabeça e porca. 3 tranqueta, ferrolho. 4 seta, flecha curta, dardo. 5 raio. 6 partida repentina, fuga. 7 peça de tecido. 8 rolo de papel. 9 culatra móvel (de arma). • vt+vi 1 disparar, sair às pressas. 2 correr, fugir. 3 assustar-se, disparar (cavalo). 4 ferir como um raio. 5 mastigar às pressas. 6 abandonar seu partido ou candidato. 7 trancar, fechar com ferrolho. 8 segurar com parafuso, aparafusar. 9 atirar, arremessar. 10 desalojar, expelir. 11 falar impulsivamente. 12 engolir sem mastigar. 13 dar formato de parafuso. 14 Amer recusar apelo político a. • adv 1 subitamente, repentinamente. 2 diretamente. a bolt from the blue um acontecimento inesperado (ruim). he has shot his bolt fig ele queimou seus cartuchos. he made a bolt for the door ele disparou em direção à porta.————————bolt2[boult] vt 1 peneirar. 2 examinar cuidadosamente, separar (também to bolt out).
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