Dread 对比 Fear 对比 Horror 对比 Terror

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Dread

前 2000(常见)B1verb

Fear

前 1000(非常常见)A2noun

Horror

前 2000(常见)B1noun

Terror

正式前 2000(常见)B2noun
最正式: Terror最常见: Fear
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含义To feel very afraid or worried about somethingA strong feeling of being afraid or scared.A type of story that is meant to scare or frighten people.Great fear or panic.
例句I dread the thought of public speaking.Her fear of heights kept her from climbing the mountain.The horror movie was so terrifying that I couldn't sleep afterwards.The city was gripped by terror after the unexpected attack.
语域中性中性中性正式
常见程度前 2000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 2000(常见)前 2000(常见)
CEFR 等级B1A2B1B2
词性verbnounnounnoun
搭配dread the future, dread the consequences, dread telling someonebig, deep, deep-seated, experience, feel, have, abate, subside, grow, for fear of, in fear, in fear of, fear and loathing, fear and trembling, fear and trepidationabject, absolute, pure, feel, have, fill somebody with, film, movie, story, in horror, to your horror, with horror, a look of horror, full, real, true, commit, inflict, perpetrate, full, real, true, commit, inflict, perpetrate, abject, absolute, pure, feel, have, fill somebody with, film, movie, story, in horror, to your horror, with horror, a look of horrorabject, absolute, pure, be filled with, feel, have, from terror, in terror, out of terror, a state of terror, strike terror into (the heart of) somebody, political, state, global, resort to, use, combat, campaign, war, plot, an act of terror, a campaign of terror, a reign of terror
反义delight, rejoice, welcomecourage, confidence, braveryjoy, happiness, delightcalm, peace, tranquility
常见错误Using 'dread' with positive outcomes, e.g. 'I dread winning'., Confusing 'dread' with 'fear' when expressing less intense feelings., Misusing the tense, e.g. saying 'I dreaded' for future worries.'Fear' is often confused with 'scared', but 'fear' is a noun and 'scared' is an adjective., 'Fear' is sometimes incorrectly used with 'of' when it should be 'fear for' someone's safety.Confused with 'terror' - 'horror' refers to the genre, while 'terror' is an intense feeling., Mispronounce it as 'hore-er' instead of 'hor-er'., Using 'horror' to describe something bad or unpleasant outside of the scary context.Confused with 'terrorize' (verb form)., Using in casual contexts where 'fear' would be better., Mispronouncing, especially the first syllable.
用法说明Use 'dread' when expressing fear or anxiety about a future event. It's often more serious than just being scared.Use 'fear' to describe emotions or phobias. It can be formal or informal. Avoid in casual, light-hearted conversations.Used to describe movies, books, or experiences that are scary. Avoid using in casual contexts where lighter genres are discussed, like comedy.Often used in serious contexts, such as discussing violence or fear. Less appropriate in light-hearted conversations.

常见问题:Dread 对比 Fear 对比 Horror 对比 Terror

Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror 有什么区别?

Dread: To feel very afraid or worried about something Fear: A strong feeling of being afraid or scared. Horror: A type of story that is meant to scare or frighten people. Terror: Great fear or panic.

哪个更正式:Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror?

Terror 是其中最正式的。

哪个更常见:Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror?

Fear 在日常英语中最常见。

哪个更高级:Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror?

Terror 级别最高,在 CEFR 量表上为 B2。

Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Dread: B1, Fear: A2, Horror: B1, Terror: B2。

Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror 是什么词性?

Dread: verb, Fear: noun, Horror: noun, Terror: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Dread: I dread the thought of public speaking. Fear: Her fear of heights kept her from climbing the mountain. Horror: The horror movie was so terrifying that I couldn't sleep afterwards. Terror: The city was gripped by terror after the unexpected attack.

我可以互换使用 Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror 吗?

不总是。Dread、Fear、Horror和Terror 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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