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·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》
3·Hath it always this dread effect?
它总是有这种可怕的效果吗?
4·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。
5·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。
6·"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。”
7·Their dread of bodily injury gave way at once to distress of a different sort.
她们害怕汤姆身体受伤的恐惧立刻变成了另一种痛苦。
8·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。
9·I dread being sick.
我特别害怕生病。
—— 《牛津词典》
10·She has an irrational dread of hospitals.
她莫名其妙地害怕医院。
—— 《牛津词典》
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。
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。