及物动词害怕,担心; (古语)敬畏
名词恐惧,畏惧; 令人恐惧的事物
形容词可怕的
不及物动词十分害怕
及物动词
1. She dreads going to the dentist.
她怕去看牙医。
2. He dreads to see her again.
他怕再见到她。
名词
1. Plague was a great dread.
瘟疫曾是十分可怖的事。
2. It was the dread of all animals.
这是一切动物都害怕的东西。
3. She has a dread of snakes.
她惧怕蛇。
dread
1. 害怕:和战神阿利斯生了大儿子霍伯(Phobos),Phobos是恐惧(Fear)的意思;二儿子叫做戴蒙(Deimos),Deimos是害怕(dread)的意思;小女儿叫阴狱(Enyo),Enyo也是个太妹,是惊恐(horror)的意思!
2. 畏惧:再去恐惧神域,从恐惧(fright)、 恐怖(terror)或 畏惧(dread)中的任何一个身上掠夺永生石人之球. 他们是卡兹-土勒个人守卫,50-52级有名字的传说中有生命的假人,位于神庙里. 然后带着剑柄、矿石、和永生石人之球回去找文登-布莱克汉姆,
1. 非常担心;极为害怕
If you dread something which may happen, you feel very anxious and unhappy about it because you think it will be unpleasant or upsetting.
e.g. I'm dreading Christmas this year...
今年我非常害怕过圣诞节。
e.g. I dreaded coming back, to be honest...
说实话,我生怕回来。
2. 忧虑;恐惧
Dread is a feeling of great anxiety and fear about something that may happen.
e.g. She thought with dread of the cold winters to come.
她害怕即将来临的寒冷冬季。
3. 可怕的;令人畏惧的
Dread means terrible and greatly feared.
e.g. ...a more effective national policy to combat this dread disease.
对抗这可怕疾病的更有效的国家政策
4. 恼火的;生气的;不想要的
You can use dread to describe something that you, or a particular group of people, find annoying or undesirable.
e.g. ...the dread phrase 'politically correct'.
令人不快的短语“政治上正确”
5. see also: dreaded
6. 不敢想
If you say that you dread to think what might happen, you mean that you are anxious about it because it is likely to be very unpleasant.
e.g. I dread to think what will happen in the case of a major emergency...
我不敢想在重大紧急情况下会发生什么。
e.g. I dread to think what Hollywood is planning to do with this interesting little story.
我不敢想好莱坞打算如何处理这个有趣的小故事。
1. This is the first time that compensation for medical insurance and dread disease insurance have been made widely available to community hospitals.
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2. The guideline defines 25 dread diseases which are common among adults because dread disease insurance policies are bought mainly by adult clients.
3. dread是什么意思
3. Experts recommend audio entertainment as a distraction in order to avoid spending a flight in dread fear.
4. Britain reacted to the purchase with a mixture of awe and dread.
5. Police began releasing the identities of the 26 dead to a grieving community that had come to dread the coming Christmas holiday.
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6. He does not dread flaws in his work either and concedes some of the critics have hit the nail on the head.
7. Contamination of food and water compounds the government's difficulties, heightening the broader public's sense of dread about safety.
8. dread的翻译
8. So, now policymakers in the West dread the prospect of being replaced and threatened by China.
9. dread
9. I dread to think of the day when the little snow that is left completely vanishes.
10. The better life the smugglers promised them was an invitation to suffer dread.
dread
noun
1. fearful expectation or anticipation
e.g. the student looked around the examination room with apprehension
Synonym: apprehension apprehensiveness
verb
1. be afraid or scared of
be frightened of
e.g. I fear the winters in Moscow
We should not fear the Communists!
Synonym: fear