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1 terrore sm
[ter'rore]il Terrore Storia — the Reign of Terror
avere (il) terrore di qc/di fare qc — to be terrified of sth/of doing sth
Anna ha il terrore dei ragni/di volare — Anna's terrified of spiders/of flying
del terrore — (film, racconto) horror attr
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2 terrore
sm [ter'rore]il Terrore Storia — the Reign of Terror
avere (il) terrore di qc/di fare qc — to be terrified of sth/of doing sth
Anna ha il terrore dei ragni/di volare — Anna's terrified of spiders/of flying
del terrore — (film, racconto) horror attr
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3 terrore
m terror* * *terrore s.m. terror, dread: il terrore della morte, the terror (o dread) of death; quell'insegnante è il terrore degli studenti, that teacher is the terror of the students; avere terrore di qlcu., qlco., to be terrified of s.o., sthg.; ha un sacro terrore del padre, he lives in mortal terror of his father; vive nel terrore di essere preso, he lives in dread of being caught; mettere, suscitare, incutere terrore a qlcu., to strike terror into s.o.'s heart // (st. francese) il Terrore, the Terror: il periodo del Terrore, the Reign of Terror.* * *[ter'rore]sostantivo maschile1) terror, dreadavere il terrore di qcs. — to have a terror o dread of sth., to dread sth., to be terrified of sth.
vivere nel terrore — to live in terror o in dread
incutere terrore in qcn. — to strike terror into (the heart of) sb
3) (persona)* * *terrore/ter'rore/sostantivo m.1 terror, dread; avere il terrore di qcs. to have a terror o dread of sth., to dread sth., to be terrified of sth.; vivere nel terrore to live in terror o in dread; incutere terrore in qcn. to strike terror into (the heart of) sb.3 (persona) è il terrore del quartiere he's the terror of the neighbourhood. -
4 incutere
incutere v.tr. to arouse, to inspire, to command, to strike*: incutere rispetto, to command (o to inspire) respect; incutere spavento a qlcu., to arouse fear in s.o.; incutere terrore a qlcu., to strike terror into s.o.'s heart; suo padre mi incute soggezione, his father overawes me.* * *[in'kutere]incutere terrore a qcn. — to strike terror into sb
* * *incutere/in'kutere/ [39]to command [ rispetto]; incutere terrore a qcn. to strike terror into sb. -
5 incutere terrore in qcn.
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