名词焦虑; 担心; 恐惧,沮丧
1. 恐惧:伽达默尔是海德格尔的优秀学生,恐惧(Angst)则是海德格尔的一个关键词. 恐惧是与人根本的有终性相连的原初事实,我认为,这里面隐藏着诠释学的深刻历史意识的秘密. 死亡恐惧的不可消除,这是伽达默尔诠释学隐微论(esoterisch)实践得出的一个终极之言;
2. 焦虑,担心:Torture:痛苦,折磨 | Angst:焦虑,担心 | mythology:神话,以外星人、政府阴谋论为基础
1. 忧虑;疑惧
Angst is a feeling of anxiety and worry.
e.g. Many kids suffer from acne and angst.
许多年轻人都会受到青春痘和焦虑的困扰。
1. Angst over this pending decision was a major reason for Sunday's vote.
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2. The angst of some US politicians and pundits in this time of transition is understandable, but they should think before reflexively pointing a finger at China.
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3. Such was the national angst in France that President Nicolas Sarkozy urged a soccer shakeup and met former team captain Thierry Henry.
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4. So this angst toward the rich is vented at those who racked up their wealth illegally.
5. I can still remember the angst and anguish in her words when I caught up with her four years ago.
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6. Rising housing prices and changing policies have brought both angst and excitement to homebuyers in Shanghai.
7. But it does lurch uncomfortably on occasion when teen angst is front and center.
8. Hundreds of people have been stabbed by hypodermic syringes or needles in Urumqi, triggering public angst and wrath.
9. Chinese angst is fully justified, and the hand of friendship and display of remorse must come from the Japanese.
10. Rising housing prices and changing policies have brought both angst and excitement to local homebuyers.
noun
1. an acute but unspecific feeling of anxiety
usually reserved for philosophical anxiety about the world or about personal freedom