dread

美音:[drɛd] 英音:[dred]

简单释义:


n.恐惧;〔古语〕敬畏;畏惧的事物;紧张

v.害怕;担心;〔古语〕敬畏;预感到

网络惧怕;恐怖;可怕

变形:

复数:dreads  过去分词:dreaded  现在分词:dreading  


完整释义:


n.

1.〔古语〕敬畏
2.畏惧的事物
3.害怕,担心,恐惧,畏惧,恐惧感
4.紧张,提心吊胆

v.

1.恐怕,害怕,怕;担心,愁,胆战心寒,恐慌
2.〔古语〕敬畏
3.预感到


例句:

  1. Feelings of dread, but a sort of elation, filled Jenna while she carried on a conversation with the young man on the phone.
    简娜跟那个年轻人在电话里交谈的时候,心里充满了种种担忧,但也有种欢欣。

  2. His wife, who will then also be a mother, might watch in silent dread but Massa insists he shall push himself to the limit again.
    他那将要成为母亲的妻子,可能又要无声却担心地观看他的比赛,但马萨坚持他将再次不遗余力。

  3. Her great fear and dread would cause her to scream at the alien-looking entities to leave them alone.
    她非常害怕和恐惧会导致她在外国人看实体尖叫让他们孤独。

  4. A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, soon gave me to know, I had nothing to dread.
    他朝我挤挤眼、点点头,瞬间然我感到没什么可怕的。

  5. Most of us dread making a speech to a group, but if you think of it as simple communication or helping others, you won't be nervous.
    我们大部分人都害怕当众讲话,但如果你把它看做是一种简单的交流,或是对他人的帮助而已,那么你就不会紧张了。

  6. With such an organization of such a people the United States have nothing to dread from foreign invasion.
    有这样一个民族,有这样一支军队,美国无惧于外敌入侵

  7. He bowed his head, clasped his hands, screwed his eyes shut, and intoned, "Give us this day our daily dread. "
    他垂下头合起掌,闭上眼睛念到,“赐给我们今日的饮食。”

  8. I hurried out in a foolish state of dread, and said to Joseph: `The master wishes you to take him a light and rekindle the fire.
    我处于一种吓呆了的状态,匆匆忙忙跑出去,跟约瑟夫说——“主人要你给他拿支蜡烛,再把炉火生起来。”

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