Слово англійською: terrific
Прикметник
Переклад terrific українською: жахаючий, страшенний, жахливий, ~ spectacle — жахливе видовище, колосальний, приголомшливий, надзвичайний
Детальний опис
terrific
adjective /təˈrɪfɪk/
- (informal) excellent; wonderful
- I feel absolutely terrific today!
- She's doing a terrific job.
- You look terrific in that dress.
- He was really terrific when I was in trouble.
- That’s terrific news!
- (ironic) So nobody’s coming. Terrific!
Synonyms greatgreatcool ▪ fantastic ▪ fabulous ▪ terrific ▪ brilliant ▪ awesome ▪ epicThese are all informal words that describe somebody/something that is very good, impressive, great fun, etc.great (informal) very good; giving a lot of pleasure:- We had a great time in Madrid.
cool (informal) used to show that you admire or approve of something, often because it is fashionable, attractive or different:- I think their new song’s really cool.
fantastic (informal) extremely good; giving a lot of pleasure:- ‘How was your holiday?’ ‘Fantastic!’
fabulous (informal) extremely good: (Fabulous is slightly more old-fashioned than the other words in this set.)terrific (informal) extremely good; wonderful:- She’s doing a terrific job.
brilliant (British English, informal) extremely good; wonderful:- ‘How was the show?’ ‘Brilliant!’
awesome (informal, especially North American English) very good, impressive or great fun:- The show was just awesome.
epic (informal) very good, impressive or great fun:- The adventure and action are truly epic in scope.
Patterns- to have a(n) great/cool/fantastic/fabulous/terrific/brilliant/awesome time
- to look/sound great/cool/fantastic/fabulous/terrific/brilliant/awesome
- really great/cool/fantastic/fabulous/terrific/brilliant/awesome
- absolutely great/fantastic/fabulous/terrific/brilliant/awesome/epic
- (informal) very large; very great
- I've got a terrific amount of work to do.
- We drove along at a terrific speed.
Word Originmid 17th cent. (originally referring to something that causes terror): from Latin terrificus, from terrere ‘frighten’.