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Что (кто) такое terrible carnage - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Carnage (disambiguation); Carnage (film); Carnage (album)

terrible         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A terrible experience or situation is very serious or very unpleasant.
Tens of thousands more suffered terrible injuries in the world's worst industrial disaster...
I often have the most terrible nightmares...
= dreadful
ADJ
terribly
My son has suffered terribly. He has lost his best friend.
ADV: ADV after v
2.
If something is terrible, it is very bad or of very poor quality.
She admits her French is terrible.
= dreadful
ADJ
3.
You use terrible to emphasize the great extent or degree of something.
I was a terrible fool, you know. I remember that now...
ADJ: ADJ n [emphasis]
terribly
I'm terribly sorry to bother you at this hour...
ADV: usu ADV adj
terrible         
a.
1.
Frightful, horrible, dreadful, formidable, fearful, terrific, dire, tremendous, shocking, grewsome, horrid, hideous.
2.
Awful, awe-inspiring, dreadful, dread.
3.
(Colloq.) Excessive, extreme, severe, great.
Terrible         
·adj Excessive; extreme; severe.
II. Terrible ·adj Adapted or likely to excite terror, awe, or dread; dreadful; formidable.

Википедия

Carnage

Carnage is a synonym for a massacre, meaning the killing of many people.

Carnage may also refer to:

Примеры употребления для terrible carnage
1. Most were dominated by stories detailing the terrible carnage, while the headlines emphasised Mumbai‘s "invincible" spirit.
2. "We can never guarantee that we will get 100 per cent success but we do get 100 per cent effort from the security services." He said an attempted attack was not ‘inevitable‘, but added: "The terrorists only have to get through once, as they did on July 7, for us to see the terrible carnage that it causes.