terrere

Usages of terrere

Inopia aquae agricolas terret, sed post pluviam magna copia aquae erit.
The lack of water frightens the farmers, but after the rain there will be a great supply of water.
Nox obscura puerum timidum terret.
The dark night frightens the timid boy.
Fama de bello cives terret.
The report about the war frightens the citizens.
Mater fenestras claudit, ne fulgur servos et infantes terreat.
Mother closes the windows so that lightning may not frighten the servants and the children.
Fama falsa cives terret.
A false report frightens the citizens.
Magna severitas pueros interdum terret, sed severitas sine ira discipulos docere potest.
Great strictness sometimes frightens boys, but strictness without anger can teach students.
Post longum bellum victoria civibus grata fuit, sed clades hostium etiam pueros terruit.
After a long war, victory was pleasing to the citizens, but the defeat of the enemies frightened even the boys.
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