4周搞定2000+托福核心词
dread
常考释义
n. 畏惧;恐惧
his growing dread of getting old
他对衰老与日俱增的恐惧
She thought with dread of the cold winters to come.
她一想到即将到来的寒冬心里就打战。
vt. to dread to think:不愿想;不敢想
I dread to think what will happen in the case of a major emergency.
我不愿意去想万一发生重大紧急事件会出现什么情况。
vt. 畏惧;担心
She had begun to dread his visits.
她开始担心他的造访了。
I dreaded coming back home.
我害怕回家。
I suffer badly from cold sores and dread them appearing on my wedding day.
我得了严重的唇疱疹,生怕在婚礼那天发作。
I'd been dreading that the birth would take a long time.
我之前一直在担心分娩的时间会很长。
vt. 非常害怕;恐惧
She dreaded going to places where she had had an attack.
她非常害怕去那些自己曾经遭受袭击的地方。
adj. 令人敬畏的;令人畏惧的<古>
the dread God, the Father of us all
令人敬畏的上帝,世人的父亲
adj. 可怕的;可怖的;令人不快的<文>
a more effective national policy to combat this dread disease
对抗这种可怕疾病的更有效的国家政策
the dread phrase `politically correct'
“政治上正确”这一令人不快的短语
n. 无比敬畏<古>
n. (牙买加)拉斯法塔里教教徒<非正式>
vt. 敬畏<古>
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