dread
[dred]
v.惧怕, 担心
n.恐惧, 可怕的人或事
adj.恐怖的, 使人敬畏的
例句与用法:
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。
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。
词形变化:
动词过去式: dreaded | 动词过去分词: dreaded | 动词现在分词: dreading | 动词第三人称单数: dreads |
vt.
惧怕; 担心[+to-v][+v-ing][+(that)]
She dreads going to the dentist.
她怕去看牙医。
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。
vi.
惧怕; 担心
n.
1. 畏惧, 恐怖; 担心[U][S1][(+of)]
She has a dread of snakes.
她惧怕蛇。
2. 可怕的东西(或人)[C]
Plague was a great dread.
瘟疫曾是十分恐怖的事。
3. 【俚】拉斯特法瑞信徒(Rastafarian)
a.
1. 令人畏惧的, 非常可怕的[B]
2. 严重的; 重要的
dread
过去式:dreaded
过去分词:dreaded
现在进行时:dreading
名词复数:dreads
词形变化:
动词过去式: dreaded | 动词过去分词: dreaded | 动词现在分词: dreading | 动词第三人称单数: dreads |
词义辨析:
同义:
vi.惧怕; 担心
fear
be afraid
同义参见:
horror
funk1
fright
terror
apprehend
fearful
anxiety
consternation
awe
panic
dread[dred]vt.1.■怕,害怕,恐怕,恐惧,畏惧,深惧;不敢:to dread death怕死to dread being ill害怕生病2.■担忧,担心,忧虑,愁:He dreaded that his wife would find out.他很怕他妻子发现。3.■不愿(做、会见或经历),厌恶:I dread going to the dancing parties.我讨厌参加舞会。I dread to think what will happen next.我不愿想下一次会发生什么。4.■把…做成(多辫式)“骇人”发型5.■[古语](使)敬畏vi.1.■怕,害怕;畏惧;担忧,担心,忧虑:She constantly dreaded.她时刻感到害怕。n.1.■害怕,恐怖,畏惧,恐惧,深惧2.■担忧,担心,忧虑3.■厌恶,讨厌4.■令人生畏的人,令人畏惧的人(或物),可怖的事物;敬畏对象5.■[古语]敬畏6.■[英国俚语]7.■(一般戴绒线帽、墨镜的)牙买加小流氓8.■(牙买加黑人教派)拉斯塔法里派成员;拉斯塔法里崇拜者9.■[常用复数] (多辫式)“骇人”长发绺(牙买加黑人、雷盖乐乐师等的一种编成紧紧的辫子的发式)[1994]adj.1.■令人生畏(或畏惧)的;可怕的,可怖的2.■威严的;令人敬畏的,望而生畏的,感到畏惧(或敬畏)的3.■令人担忧(或忧虑)的近义词awefearhave(或 hold) a dread of对…有恐惧感in dread of one's life害怕有生命危险in dread of someone (或 something)害怕某人(或某事)
dreaddread[dred]vt., vi.1.■害怕, 恐惧; 担心Idread a visit to the dentist.我害怕去看牙医。
词性变化dread[dred]n.1.■惧怕, 担心2.■引起畏惧的人[事]; 敬畏的对象have a dread of speaking in public害怕在大众面前讲话It was the dread of all animals.这是一切动物都害怕的东西。dread[dred]adj.1.■令人畏惧的; 使人敬畏的2.■可怕的a dread disease可怕的疾病
继承用法dreadern.dreadinglyadv.dreadless[ˈdredlɪs]adj.dreadlyadv.dreadnessn.
verb
[with obj.]
- anticipate with great apprehension or fear
畏惧,深惧,怕;不敢
Jane was dreading the party.
简对这次聚会深感畏惧。
[with infinitive]I dread to think what Russell will say.
我不敢去想拉塞尔会说些什么。
■(archaic)regard with great awe or reverence
(古)敬畏
- [mass noun]great fear or apprehension
畏惧,恐惧
the thought of returning to London filled her with dread.
想到要回伦敦,她便满怀恐惧。
[in sing.]I used to have a dread of Friday afternoons.
我曾对星期五下午有种恐惧。 - a sudden take-off and flight of a flock of gulls or other birds
(鸥鸟等鸟群的)惊飞,惊起 - (informal)a person with dreadlocks
(非正式)将头发编成“骇人”长发绺的人
the band appeals to dreads and baldheads alike.
将头发梳成“骇人”长发绺的人和光头汉都喜欢这支乐队。
■(dreads)dreadlocks
同 dreadlocks
- [attrib.]greatly feared; dreadful
非常惧怕的;可怕的
he was stricken with the dread disease and died.
他患了那种可怕的病死去了。
■(archaic)regarded with awe; greatly revered
(古)可敬畏的;令人敬畏的
that dread being we dare oppose.
我们胆敢反对的那个可怕的东西。
- Old English ādræ̃dan, ondræ̃dan, of West Germanic origin; related to Old High German intrātan
dread
名词 dread:
fearful expectation or anticipation
同义词:apprehension, apprehensiveness
动词 dread:
be afraid or scared of; be frightened of
同义词:fear
形容词 dread:
causing fear or dread or terror
同义词:awful, dire, direful, dreaded, dreadful, fearful, fearsome, frightening, horrendous, horrific, terrible
dread
■The dread in the classroom seemed to weight the air.
"教室里气氛凝重,令人生畏。
■Will not His majesty make you afraid And His dread fall on you?
11?的尊荣,岂不叫你们惧怕么??的惊吓,岂不落在你们身上么?
■Shall not his excellency make you afraid? and his dread fall upon you?
11他的尊荣岂不叫你们惧怕吗。他的惊吓岂不临到你们吗。
■A slowly rising dread stole into me.
一个缓缓而来的恐惧占据了我的心。
■Minutes turned into hours as Libby's worry turned into dread.
一分一秒过去,几个小时后,莉比的耽心慢慢变为恐惧。
■A dread beyond of I know not what darkens me.
一种莫名的恐惧令我忧郁。
■Three tumbrils faring away with their dread loads over the hushing snow.
三部死囚车载着可怕的货物在寂寂的雪地上走掉了。
■Otherwise, my dread of criticism can paralyze me.
不然的话,我对批评的恐惧将让我行为瘫痪。
■The meeting of any person filled Nixon with an undefined dread.
与任何生人的会见使尼克松充满了莫名其妙的紧张。
■For all the nights that were filled with dread,and for the worries I knew were ahead,no Charge.
为充满恐惧和担心的日日夜夜,一分都不收。
■The countryside lay as under some dread enchantment.
乡村好像躺在某种可怖的魔法之下。
■And then I wander about the dread nocturnal countryside of this inhuman season.
于是在这无情的季节,可怕的夜间,我在乡野徘徊。
■Poverty is many people's constant dread.
人常怕受穷。
■We have to dread from man or beast.
人类或禽兽的那份冷漠。
■What dread hand and what dread feet?
什么样惊心动魄的手、脚?
■He has always stood in dread of his father.
他一见到他父亲就害怕。
■Egypt was glad when they left, because dread of Israel had fallen on them.
他们出来的时候,埃及人便欢喜;原来埃及人惧怕他们。
■They are in daily dread of earthquakes.
他们天天在担心地震。
■They lived in hourly dread of discovery.
他们时时刻刻担心被人发觉。
■They are hastening the event they dread.
他们正在催促自己害怕的时刻更快到来。
■The only thing he could regret was his needless dread.
他唯一觉得遗憾的,是自己不必要的恐惧。
■He is in dread of exposure of crime.
他怕揭发罪恶。
■She had always been in dread of meeting with an accident.
他总是担心遇上意外事故。
■He confessed to having a dread of spiders.
他承认害怕蜘蛛。
■He looked forward with dread to the scheduled surgery.
他满怀恐惧地等待着日程内的手术。
■His mind was destitute of that dread.
他的头脑里不再有那种恐惧感。
■"Will not His majesty terrify you, And the dread of Him fall on you?
他的尊荣、岂不叫你们惧怕麽.他的惊吓、岂不临到你们麽。
■Would not his splendor terrify you? Would not the dread of him fall on you?
他的尊荣,岂不叫你们8惧怕吗?他的9惊吓,岂不临到你们吗?
■Throughout his childhood, he stood in dread of his father.
他的整个童年时代是在对他父亲的惧怕中度过的。
■It thrilled him with a great dread of discovery; but the man went on.
他非常怕被看出破绽,不禁心惊胆战,但是那人却出去了。
■Meeting new people filled him with vague dread.
会见陌生人使他感到莫名其妙的害怕。
■Remove Your hand from me, And let not the dread of You terrify me.
伯13:21就是把你的手缩回、远离我身.又不使你的惊惶威吓我。
■For what I fear comes upon me, And what I dread befalls me.
伯3:25因我所恐惧的临到我身、我所惧怕的迎我而来。
■Yet nothing did he dread, but ever was ydrad.
但对于任何可怕的东西,他都无所畏惧。
■But for Florence a “visceral dread, a helpless disgust as palpable as seasickness” is overwhelming her.
但对佛罗伦萨而言,“一种和晕船一样明显、发自内心的恐惧和无助的恶心”正席卷全身。
■Sanctify the LORD of hosts himself; and let him be your fear, and let him be your dread.
但要尊万军之耶和华为圣。以他为你们所当怕的,所当畏惧的。
■Do you dread a visit to the dentist?
你害怕去看牙医吗?
■Do you dread the start of each day at the office?
你害怕在办公室里开始一天的工作吗?
■Do you dread having a tooth pulled out?
你很害怕拔牙吗?
■You keep me in constant dread.
你老叫我提心吊胆。
■Some people dread exercise more than professional association mixers.
你需要别人来告诉你做义工的好处吗?
■To destroy the courage or resolution of by exciting dread or apprehension.
使惊恐;使丧气因有刺激的恐惧或担忧而失去勇气或果断
■We all dread to think what will happen if the factory close.
假如工厂关闭可怎么办,我们想及此事都不寒而栗。
■Hitherto she had felt no dread with regard to the coming interview .
先前,她对于即将进行的会谈并不感到害怕。
■Tremble mortals, and the power of dread will conquer all!
卡尔蕾丝的剧本?什么剧本,能否拿来看看?
■Health officials feared a dread plague was in the making.
卫生官员担心一种可怕的瘟疫正在形成。
■The highest and most lofty trees have the most reason to dread the thunder .
参天之木,须防雷击。
■Lofty tree most dread the thunder.
参天大树,独怕雷劈。
■A raid from the north, on the other hand, must have been a matter for dread.
另一方面,来自北部的袭击必然是一件可怕的事。
■Separation from her grandfather was the greatest evil she could dread.
同外祖父分离是她最担心的一种灾祸。