dread(a)
英漢例句
- The committee members live in dread of (= are always worried about) anything that may cause a scandal.
委員會(huì)成員整天提心吊膽,生怕有什麼事會(huì)引起流言蜚語(yǔ)。 - The elder Ananda uttered this verse : Then was a terrifying awe, Then was a horrifying dread, When he of all the marks possessed, The Enlightened, had Nirvana reached (17).
老阿難說(shuō)出這樣的詩(shī)句:那是一個(gè)可怕的敬畏,然後是一個(gè)可怕的恐懼,他的所有的征象表明,覺(jué)悟者,已經(jīng)達(dá)到涅磐。(17)。
blog.sina.com.cn - I was born to be a shy kid and until high school (higher part of secondary school) I had less or more sociality dread, didnt know how to deal with people, didnt how or what to do, quite nervous.
我生來(lái)是個(gè)很害羞的孩子,後來(lái)一直到高中多少都有些社交恐懼,不喜歡跟人打交道,會(huì)無(wú)所適從,很緊張。
blog.sina.com.cn - Hyperlocal news sites regard Groupon and other daily deal services with a mixture of love (for flooding their coffers with ad dollars) and dread (for competing with their own deal offerings).
FORBES: How Working With Groupon Is 'Like Giving a 3-Year-Old a Gun'