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v.
懼怕;擔心
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n.
恐懼;可怕的人或事
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adj.
恐怖的;使人敬畏的
v.
(動詞)
- vt. 畏懼 fear greatly
v.
動詞
- 懼怕,害怕,怕,恐懼,恐怕,畏懼
- 擔心,愁
- 敬畏
- 預感到
- 使敬畏
n.
名詞
- 擔心,提心吊膽,緊張
- 畏懼,恐懼,害怕,恐怖
- 可怕的東西,畏懼的事物,可怕的人
- 敬畏
- 恐懼感
- <俚>拉斯特法瑞信徒(Rastafarian)
adj.
形容詞
- 嚴重的
- 重要的
- 令人畏懼的,非常可怕的,可怖的
- 使人敬畏的
Noun:
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fearful expectation or anticipation;
"the student looked around the examination room with apprehension"
Adjective:
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causing fear or dread or terror;
"the awful war"
"an awful risk"
"dire news"
"a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"
"the dread presence of the headmaster"
"polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"
"a dreadful storm"
"a fearful howling"
"horrendous explosions shook the city"
"a terrible curse"
Verb:
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be afraid or scared of; be frightened of;
"I fear the winters in Moscow"
"We should not fear the Communists!"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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I dread having to visit the dentist .
我不愿意恐懼看牙科。
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I dread to think what will happen if she finds out the truth.
我也敢去想她知元兇之后會什么樣。
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Much of what we dread is really due to indistinctness of outline.
畏生虎未知,大抵越來越。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The Jews lived in dread of being caught.
這樣猶太人生道路活在會遭遇拘捕的感到恐懼之時。
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My greatest dread is that my parents will find out.
最喜歡焦慮的說是父親會發現出來的。
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A raid from the north, on the other hand, must have been a matter for dread.
另外一個問題,基中部的偷襲根本是件太恐怖的事。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
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The countryside lay as under some dread enchantment.
鄉村旅游似乎躺在某一獰惡的魔法咒語行于。
用作動詞 (v.)
當做及物詞組
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The boy dreads his father.
這是寶寶怯懦他的老爹。
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I dread the dog.
我心里不安這一條狗。
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Tom dreaded his visits to the dentist.
湯姆極為怕看牙科醫生。
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Cats dread water.
貓如此。
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I dread the examination.
我害怕這場的考試。
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He doesn't dread death.
他不畏死。
S+~+to- v
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I dread to think what will happen in the next few days.
我就敢想未來十年幾工作日內就要發生的的某件事。
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I dread to see him again.
我并不敢再見歌曲他。
S+~+ v -ing
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She dreaded going to the doctor.
她怕去觀察醫師。
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She dreaded having another heart attack.
她操心心血管病再發出。
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I dread thinking of what may happen.
他怕想或許的發生的事。
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Do you dread being ill?
你可口可樂患病嗎?
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The child dreads going to bed in the dark.
小娃恐懼害怕在陰背地里發生關系睡著了。
S+~+that-clause
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I dread that I may never see you again.
我怕這后半輩子子無法見不倒老婆了。
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I dread that he will come.
我不必擔心他會到。
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He dreads that his wife might take the child from him.
他想不開丈夫或者把小孩帶去。
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The dread of loneliness being keener than the fear of bondage, we get married.
來自: C. Connolly
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A bondage dreader far than death.
來自: F. W. Faber
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The dread possibility..of being expelled.
源自: R. Ellison
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I sometimes dread that all is not right at home.
出至: T. Moore
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The thing I hoped for and had dreaded to miss.
源于: J. Buchan
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Mrs Ruskin hated Scotland and..dreaded going there.
出于: P. Rose
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用作動詞 (v.)
- dread the moment
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擔心(某事)會發生 worry about sth will happen
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v. (動詞)
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dread的基本意思是“懼怕,擔心”,指巨大地、長期地、持續地恐懼,也指面臨危險時失去勇氣而膽怯。在句中主要用作及物動詞,其后可接名詞、代詞或動名詞作賓語,也可接動詞不定式或that引導的從句。
v. (動詞)
- dread doing sth, dread to do sth
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- dread后可接動名詞,也可接動詞不定式。其區別是:
- 接動詞不定式時,指不敢“主動地”去做某事; 接動名詞時則指對某動作所產生的后果“被動地”害怕。試比較以下兩句:
- I dread to come close to the dog. 我不敢靠近這條狗。
- I dread seeing the dog. 我害怕看見那條狗。
- alarm,fear,fright,horror,panic,terror,dread
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- 這些名詞均含“恐懼、懼怕、驚恐”之意。
- alarm強調突然意識到有危險而產生的恐懼心理。
- fear普通用詞,側重指面臨危險或災禍時內心所引起的恐懼心情。
- fright通常指一陣突然的、令人震驚的短暫恐懼,有時含夸張意味。
- horror側重指因看到令人討厭或危險的東西或情景而引起的厭惡情緒、極度恐懼心情或顫栗的動作。
- panic常指因突如其來的外界威脅使人群出現驚慌、恐懼或混亂。
- terror指極大的恐懼和驚駭,語氣最強。
- dread可與fear換用,著重害怕的心理,但dread常指膽怯和喪失勇氣。
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