dread





a.
1. 可怕的,可怖的
n.
1. 恐惧,可怕的人,可怕的事
Plague was a great dread.
瘟疫曾是十分恐怖的事。
She has a dread of snakes.
她惧怕蛇。
v.
1. 恐惧,害怕
vi.
1. 惧怕;担心
vt.
1. 惧怕;担心[+to-v][+v-ing][+(that)]
He dreads to see her again.
他怕再见到她。
He dreaded the interview with Mrs. Fox.
他惧怕与福克斯夫人会见。
She dreads going to the dentist.
她怕去看牙医。
vt., vi.
1. 害怕, 恐惧; 担心
Idread a visit to the dentist.
我害怕去看牙医。
He has always stood in dread of his father.
他一见到他父亲就害怕.
I dread to think what will happen if she finds out the truth.
我不敢去想她知道真相后会怎么样。
She has a dread of hospitals.
她害怕医院.
The Jews lived in dread of being caught.
这些犹太人生活在会遭到拘捕的恐惧之中。
Poverty is many people's constant dread.
人常怕受穷.
名词dread
1. fearful expectation or anticipation
形容词dread
1. causing fear or dread or terror
动词dread
1. be afraid or scared of; be frightened of
同义词:fear
同义词
vi. 惧怕;担心
名复:dreads
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n.
1. 惧怕, 担心
2. 引起畏惧的人[事]; 敬畏的对象
It was the dread of all animals.
这是一切动物都害怕的东西。
have a dread of speaking in public
害怕在大众面前讲话
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adj.
1. 令人畏惧的; 使人敬畏的
2. 可怕的
a dread disease
可怕的疾病
in dread of one's life
害怕遭到杀害
in dread of sb.
害怕某人[某事]
in dread of sth.
害怕某人[某事]