dreads
英 [dredz]
美 [dredz]
v. 非常害怕; 极为担心
n. 恐惧; 令人惧怕的事物
dread的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- VERB 非常担心;极为害怕
If youdreadsomething which may happen, you feel very anxious and unhappy about it because you think it will be unpleasant or upsetting.- I'm dreading Christmas this year...
今年我非常害怕过圣诞节。 - I dreaded coming back, to be honest...
说实话,我生怕回来。 - I suffer badly from cold sores and dread them appearing on my wedding day...
我的唇疱疹很严重,我真担心它会在我的婚礼上发作。 - I'd been dreading that the birth would take a long time.
我一直十分担心分娩会花很长时间。
- I'm dreading Christmas this year...
- N-UNCOUNT 忧虑;恐惧
Dreadis a feeling of great anxiety and fear about something that may happen.- She thought with dread of the cold winters to come.
她害怕即将来临的寒冷冬季。
- She thought with dread of the cold winters to come.
- ADJ 可怕的;令人畏惧的
Dreadmeans terrible and greatly feared.- ...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
- ...a more effective national policy to combat this dread disease.
- ADJ 恼火的;生气的;不想要的
You can usedreadto describe something that you, or a particular group of people, find annoying or undesirable.- ...the dread phrase 'politically correct'.
令人不快的短语“政治上正确”
- ...the dread phrase 'politically correct'.
- See also:dreaded
- PHRASE 不敢想
If you say that youdread to thinkwhat might happen, you mean that you are anxious about it because it is likely to be very unpleasant.- 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。 - 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。
- I dread to think what will happen in the case of a major emergency...
双语例句
- A man usually dies of the disease he dreads most.
人往往死于他最害怕的疾。 - The child dreads going to bed in the dark.
这孩子不敢在黑暗中去睡觉。 - Thou canst not think, said the minister, glancing aside at Hester Prynne, how my heart dreads this interview, and yearns for it!
你难以想象,牧师说着,偏过头来瞥了一眼海丝特白兰,我又害怕这次见面,又盼着这次见面的那种心理! - However, she dreads Sunday evenings.
不过,她仍然很害怕周日晚上。 - It's simple to picture: Someone has to do perform a task, but dreads the long, complicated process.
不难想象:当某个人必须去完成一项工作,但又惧怕那繁琐、冗长的过程。 - For anybody who dreads the emergence of an undifferentiated world, the sights, sounds and smells of the criminal underworld are still refreshingly varied.
任何人都害怕世界突然变得不同。表层之下的犯罪依然很有活力的活跃着。 - The burnt child dreads the fire, so he's not likely to make the same mistake again.
被火烫过的孩子怕见火,看来他不会再犯同样的错误了。 - It is not tying himself to one woman that a man dreads when he thinks of marrying; it's separating himself from all the others.
当男人想到结婚的时候,他害怕的并不是把自己跟一个女人绑在一起,而是与其余的女人隔离开来。 - It's a solution that Germany dreads but may need to shoulder if the only alternative is financial Armageddon.
德国对此解决方案深恶痛绝,可是,如果唯一的其他选项是金融末日,那德国或许还是得咬牙扛下来。 - Although the ordinary stream of people have quickly, reliably, the bleeding time not long merit, but the huge aching feeling makes the innumerable feminine heart to live dreads.
普通人流虽然具有快捷、可靠、出血时间不长的优点,但是巨大的疼痛感令无数的女性心生畏惧。