trepidation

trepidation [ˌtrepɪˈdeɪʃn]  [ˌtrɛpɪˈdeʃən] 

trepidation 基本解释

名词颤抖; 害怕; 不安; 震颤

trepidation 相关例句

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名词

1. I waited for the results in a state of some trepidation.
    我有些惶恐不安地等待着结果。

trepidation 网络解释

1. 恐惧:trephine 环钻 | trepidation 恐惧 | trespass against 违犯

2. 颤抖:Conflagration火灾 | Trepidation颤抖 | Holy神圣的

3. 震颤:trepan 诱惑者 | trepidation 震颤 | TRF 促甲状腺释放因子

4. 害怕:trep害怕(根) | trepidation害怕, | intrigue激起兴趣v

trepidation 词典解释

1. 惊恐;惶恐;焦虑;不安
    Trepidation is fear or anxiety about something that you are going to do or experience.

    e.g. It was with some trepidation that I viewed the prospect of cycling across Uganda.
           我带着些许惶恐考虑了一下骑自行车周游乌干达的可能性。

trepidation 单语例句

1. Performers were a little harder to come by this time, but Hayama got over his early trepidation.

2. trepidation

2. While the five FCC commissioners loved the concept of airborne Internet, they expressed trepidation about scores of travelers chattering into their phones in the air.

3. trepidation的反义词

3. Midnight's handover to Iraqi forces filled many citizens with pride but also trepidation that government forces are not ready and that violence will rise.

4. They shared most Los Angeles Lakers fans'mix of surprise, trepidation and anticipation.

5. It will be with the greatest trepidation that I embark on a round of bartering again.

6. This will maximize the strike capability of nuclear weapons and plunge " the enemies into trepidation ".

7. Not normally a food I enjoy, all trepidation melted away on the first bite.

8. The Briton recognised however that he had arrived at the circuit on Sunday with some trepidation.

9. He admitted that it was with some trepidation that he set off for Dongxiang.

10. Blackburn manager Steve Kean heads into Saturday's home game with Bolton with some trepidation.

trepidation 英英释义

trepidation的解释

noun

1. a feeling of alarm or dread