名词威胁; 恐吓
及物动词&不及物动词威胁; 恐吓
1. 威胁,危险:8.partition 分割,瓜分 | 9.menace 威胁,危险 | 10.repeal 废除,取消
2. 恐吓:meddle干涉 | menace恐吓 | merciless残忍的
3. 危险:Surmise:推测;猜测 | Immunity:免疫 | Menace:危险
1. 威胁;危险人物;祸害
If you say that someone or something is a menace to other people or things, you mean that person or thing is likely to cause serious harm.
e.g. In my view you are a menace to the public.
在我看来,你对公众是个祸害。
e.g. ...the menace of fascism...
法西斯主义的威胁
2. menace
2. 惹麻烦的人(或物);惹人讨厌的人(或物)
You can refer to someone or something as a menace when you want to say that they cause you trouble or annoyance.
e.g. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy...
肯沃西,你这人真讨厌,居然侵犯我的隐私。
e.g. As I have said earlier in this book, bad shoes are a menace.
正如我在本书前面说过的那样,劣质的鞋子会很麻烦。
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3. 威胁性;危险气氛
Menace is a quality or atmosphere that gives you the feeling that you are in danger or that someone wants to harm you.
e.g. There is a pervading sense of menace.
有一种危机四伏的感觉。
e.g. ...a voice full of menace.
充满威胁的声音
4. 危及;威胁
If you say that one thing menaces another, you mean that the first thing is likely to cause the second thing serious harm.
e.g. The European states retained a latent capability to menace Britain's own security.
欧洲国家仍具有威胁英国自身安全的潜在能力。
5. 威胁;恐吓
If you are menaced by someone, they threaten to harm you.
e.g. She's being menaced by her sister's latest boyfriend.
她正受到姐姐最近一个男友的恐吓。
6. 以威胁(或恐吓)的手段(索要钱财)
If someone commits the crime of demanding money with menaces, they threaten to cause harm unless they are given the money.
e.g. He denies demanding money with menaces.
他否认有过勒索钱财的行为。
1. Chinese officials who accompanied the Japanese visitors briefed them on the harm and menace the abandoned chemical weapons brought to the Chinese people and environment.
2. menace是什么意思
2. What Roa and the others suffered that night last August was ciguatera poisoning, a rarely fatal but growing menace from eating exotic fish.
3. The Australian actress works a Texas drawl that drips with menace, but she's also quite adept at running in Prada heels.
4. menace的近义词
4. But it is pitiful that Qiu's prescription for further prosperity sidesteps industrial pollution - a menace looming large over the Yangtze River Delta.
5. menace
5. The government is seeking agreements like one it has struck with Jordan which allows British courts to deport Jordanians seen as a menace.
6. menace
6. It means financial risks would menace the economic health if those industries experience ups and downs.
7. Australians are facing an increasing snake menace as searing weather bites and the country's worst drought in a generation rolls on.
8. menace的翻译
8. The " dub " cluster bombs that did not blast on the spot continued to menace the lives of innocent people.
9. The plan will also ensure that cyclists are free from the menace of aggressive mopeds and motorbikes.
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10. We cannot afford to let the judiciary turn into a fount of injustice, and menace to society.
noun
1. menace的反义词
1. a threat or the act of threatening
e.g. he spoke with desperate menace
2. something that is a source of danger
e.g. earthquakes are a constant threat in Japan
Synonym: threat
verb
1. act in a threatening manner
e.g. A menacing person
2. express a threat either by an utterance or a gesture
e.g. he menaced the bank manager with a stick
3. pose a threat to
present a danger to
e.g. The pollution is endangering the crops
Synonym: endanger jeopardize jeopardise threaten imperil peril