horrour
词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
Misspelling of horror.
In the States this is really a horrour film theme – but may be, not that horrible in Canada.
My friends and I are fine, but we shall never forget our horrour.
In the first place, elephant’s brain only brought to the general attention something that was there for the general attention anyhow. In the second place, if that sets the posters of the original posts to shriek in horrour and retire, I do not think it is so much elephant’s brain so responsible of that reaction.
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2.
Obsolete form of horror.
废旧
词源
From Middle English horrour, from Old French horrour, from Latin horror (“a bristling, a shaking, trembling as with cold or fear, terror”), from horrere (“to bristle, shake, be terrified”). Displaced native Old English ōga.
来源:wiktionary