Dread
英音[ dred ] 美音[ dred ]

恐惧

常用释义

词性释义

v.

畏惧,担心;<古>敬畏

n.

害怕,畏惧;令人生畏的人,可怕的事物;(鸥鸟等鸟群的)惊飞,惊起;<英,非正式>将头发编成“骇人”发型的人,拉斯塔法里派成员

adj.

令人生畏的,可怕的;恼火的,生气的
例句
  • 全部
  • 恐惧
  • 担心
  • 畏惧
翻译可能遇到他让我充满了恐惧。
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
I don't think I was very clever, leaving her to go on the computer by herself and I dread to think what might have happened.
我觉得我太不明智了,居然让她自己上网,一想到可能发生的后果,便觉后怕。
but it had no other effect upon Dora tha to depress her spirits, and make her always nervous with the dread that it would be her turn next.
但它在朵拉身上,除了让她精神沮丧,总是因害怕下一个就轮到她而紧张之外,没有别的效果。
Holiday delays at the nation's airports have become such a fixture that President Bush last week called it "a season of dread. "
机场的节日延误都成为了一个必然,以致布什总统上个星期称之为“一个可怕的季节。”
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。
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。
Isabel's chief dread in life at this period of her development was that she should appear narrow - minded .
伊莎贝尔在生活中的这个发展时期,最怕自己显得心胸狭窄。
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。
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。”
The boy began to quake with dread . . . this was no ordinary lecture for being bad!
男孩开始害怕地发抖…这可是对坏人不一般的训话!
Remind yourself that most of what you dread never comes to pass, and we allow what is good to be ruined by what was or what might be.
提醒你自己大多数你害怕的事情永远不会发生,我们允许现在是好的但是过去曾被毁坏过或是将来要被毁坏的东西。
Her eyes fixed on him with the inquiring look that he had come to dread.
她的眼光正带着探问的神色在盯着他,这是使他变得畏惧的眼光。
Would not his splendor terrify you? Would not the dread of him fall on you?
他的尊荣岂不叫你们惧怕吗?他的惊吓岂不临到你们吗?
He did not tell his daughter this; but Natasha perceived this dread and uneasiness of her father's, and felt mortified by it.
他没有把这件事告诉他女儿,但是娜塔莎明白父亲的恐惧心理和急躁情绪,她觉得自己受到了侮辱。
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。”
But I was already an emotional wreck, and the thought of thrashing out the details through dueling lawyers filled me with dread.
但是,当时我身心疲惫,想到还要通过律师纠缠那些具体的细节,我不禁心生恐惧。
是指望自己显得与众不同,是怕空气变得沉闷无味,还是只因吃得太饱的结果?
Amy, too, had a dear child named Beth, but she was a frail little creature and the dread of losing her was the shadow over Amy's sunshine.
艾米也有一个可爱的孩子取名贝思,但她是个纤弱的小东西,担心失掉她变成艾米幸福中的一个阴影。
然而,这种兴奋迅速被恐惧和不安所代替:一想到她呆在那个黑暗、有臭味的柜子里,我就不舒服。
But he did not mind his multitude of guests; indeed, he seemed to dread being alone now that his absorbing work was done.
但他根本不介意这些民众来打扰他,甚至可以说,在完成了这件伟大作品之后,他非常害怕独处。
I'd get a sickening sense of dread for the fortnight leading up to them, knowing that I would become a sleep-deprived grumpy, spotty hermit.
十四天的夜班后我发现感到胆战心惊的害怕,我很清楚的知道自己会变成一个睡眠不足的,性情乖戾情绪不稳的隐士。
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。
There was one part especially, the opening of it, which I should dread your having the power of reading again.
其中有些话,特别是开头那些话,我实在不愿意你再去看它。
She was not actually nervous about the wild beast, but she had a morbid dread of performing an atom more service than she had been paid for.
她倒并非真正害怕那野兽,而是绝对不愿多做一点没有报酬的事。
在巴格达,海法街比几乎任何地方都更唤起人们心头的恐惧。
Patient: Well doctor, at the beginning of every week I wake up with a sense of dread, a headache, my legs are shaking and I feel depressed.
病人:医生,每个星期的开端,我起床时感到畏惧和头痛,双腿发抖,觉得很沮丧。
My greatest dread about having a son was that I might have to take him to football matches.
有了儿子最糟糕的是,我可能要带他去看足球赛。
当老师最怕的就是班里让一个四肢发达头脑简单而且欺负弱小的浑小子占了上风。
if i had time , and was not in mortal dread of some prating prig of a servant passing , i would know what all this means.
要是我有时间,要不是我怕撞见一本正经爱饶舌的仆人,我准会弄明白内中的缘由。
1·The prospect of growing old fills me with dread.
想到人会一天天老下去便使我充满恐惧。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·They greet their children's teenage with needless dread.
他们怀着不必要的恐惧迎接孩子们的青春期。
3·They greet their children's teenage with needless dread.
他们怀着不必要的恐惧迎接孩子们的青春期。
4·"I have often," said Smee, "noticed your strange dread of crocodiles."
“我常常注意到,”斯迈说,“你对鳄鱼有种奇怪的恐惧。”
5·After World War II, the dread of another Great Depression gave way to an economic boom.
二战结束后,经济繁荣取代了对另一场经济大萧条的恐惧。
1·My greatest dread is that my parents will find out.
我最担心的就是父母会察觉出来。
—— 《牛津词典》
2·In fact, Hispanics have become so accustomed to this sort of reaction that I know many of them who actually dread the census and all the related media coverage.
事实上,拉美裔已经变得如此习惯于这种反应,以至于我知道他们中的许多人实际上担心人口普查和相关的媒体报道。
3·He believed, it is true, that there was no need to dread for himself, but thought he would send somebody else, though, to see how the matter was getting on.
他相信,自己是无须担心的,但是尽管如此,他还是准备派别人去看看情况怎么样了。
4·Throw some fire into the mix and call her out a little, make the texts more exciting so that she smiles when she reads them and doesn't dread when you're name comes up on the screen.
那就在聊天内容中再加点儿火候在她心里引起点反应,让她笑着读你那更加令人兴奋的消息,当你的名字出现在屏幕上的时候让她不再感到担心。
5·She had no dread of these two months.
她并不担心这两个月。
1·You may dread them.
你可能畏惧它们。
2·I dread him.
我畏惧他。
3·It is the remorse or bitterness of something which happened Yesterday and the dread of what Tomorrow may bring.
而是昨天曾经历的内疚或是痛苦和对明天到来的畏惧。
4·I cannot turn head now, cannot go to want to be too many, is the love which you give lets me strong no longer dread.
我现在不能回头,不能去想太多,是你给的爱让我坚强不再畏惧。
5·A big part of procrastination is dread. The task seems terrible and overwhelming. And that's the first issue that needs attacking: those feelings.
拖延的很大一部分是畏惧。任务看上去又难又费时。你首先要克服的就是这种感觉。
常用短语
dread lord
dread lord - 暗黑之主(游戏中任务名称)
同义词
n.
恐惧;可怕的人(或物)
同根词 (词根dread)
dreadful adj 可怕的;糟透的,令人不快的
dreaded adj 令人畏惧的,可怕的
dreadfully adv 可怕地;极其
dreaded v 惧怕(dread的过去分词)