nightmare
noun /ˈnaɪtmeə(r)/
/ˈnaɪtmer/
噩梦;梦魇 - He still has nightmares about the accident.
他仍然做噩梦梦见这场事故。 - She has a recurring nightmare about being stuck in a lift.
她反复做着被困在电梯里的噩梦。
- Survivors suffer flashbacks, nightmares and severe depression.
幸存者遭受闪回、噩梦和严重抑郁。 - The faces of all the people he had killed haunted his nightmares.
他杀死的那些人的面孔常在他的噩梦中出现。 - The film gave me nightmares.
这部电影让我老做噩梦。 - Horror films always give me nightmares.
看恐怖影片总是让我做噩梦。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- awful
- horrible
- terrible
- …
- have
- suffer
- suffer from
- …
- haunt somebody
- plague somebody
- nightmare about
- He still has nightmares about the accident.
可怕的经历;难以处理之事;噩梦 - The trip turned into a nightmare when they both got sick.
这次旅行成了一场噩梦,他们俩都病了。 - (informal) Nobody knows what's going on—it's a nightmare!
谁也不知道是怎么回事,真是糟透了! - (informal) Filling in all those forms was a nightmare.
填写了那么多的表格,真是太可怕了。 - Losing a child is most people's worst nightmare.
对于大多数人来说,丧子之痛是最可怕的噩梦。 - If it goes ahead, it will be the nightmare scenario (= the worst thing that could happen).
这件事如果继续下去就糟透了。 - Travel in the city was becoming a logistical nightmare.
在城市中旅行正成为一场后勤噩梦。 - nightmare for somebody What a nightmare for you!
你真是个噩梦!
- The refugees had survived a living nightmare.
难民们熬过了噩梦般的痛苦经历。 - The writer evokes a nightmare vision of a future on a polluted planet.
作者描画了未来遭受污染的星球上噩梦般的场景。 - Their dream of living in the country turned into a nightmare when they both fell seriously ill.
他们两人身患重病,在乡村生活的美梦变成了一场噩梦。 - the nightmare scenario of mass unemployment
大规模失业的可怕情景 - She has spoken about it to help others get over the nightmare of addiction.
她谈到了这一点,以帮助其他人摆脱成瘾的噩梦。 - The nightmare began last Wednesday afternoon.
噩梦始于上周三下午。 - These new regulations will be an administrative nightmare.
这些新的规章制度将会造成管理难题。 - This has been an absolute nightmare for me and my family.
这对我和我的家庭来说一直都是件非常可怕的事。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- awful
- horrible
- real
- …
- endure
- face
- live
- …
- be over
- come true
- scenario
- vision
- world
- …
- The trip turned into a nightmare when they both got sick.
词源Middle English (denoting a female evil spirit who was thought to lie upon and suffocate sleepers): from night + Old English mære ‘incubus’.