afeared



adj. 受惊的,恐惧的
v. 恐惧(afear的过去分词)
adj.
恐惧的,受惊的;
英英释义
afeared[ ə'fiəd ]
adj.a pronunciation of afraid
同义词:afeard(p)
权威例句
'Exempt me Sire, I am afeared of women: homosocial and homosexual in the Robin Hood traditionTRAVEL: Can't Fly, Won't Fly; Afeared of Flying? Hate Airports? No Worries, We've Found Five of the Best Holidays by Road, Rail, Sea...
Be Still Afeared: The Isle Is Full of Haunting Noises
Flapdoodle Horsefeathers (aka : AFEAred It's-all-eyewash)
Sleep apnea following a pharyngeal flap: a feared complication.
Capsule retention: A feared complication of wireless capsule endoscopy
Evidence that projection of a feared trait can serve a defensive function
Post-percutaneous coronary angioplasty atheroembolization--a feared iatrogenic complication.
A feared woman. Family strategy and political authority of Catalina de Zúñiga, countess of Lemos
DURAL TEAR: A FEARED COMPLICATION OF LUMBAR DISCECTOMY.
afeared (adj.)
Old English afæred, past participle of now-obsolete afear (Old English afæran) "to terrify," from a- (1) + færan (see fear (v.)). Used frequently by Shakespeare, but supplanted in literary English after 1700 by afraid (q.v.). It still survives in popular and colloquial speech.
1. Substantial numbers of rank and file members ignored their union's advice.
有相当一部分普通员工不理睬工会的建议。
来自柯林斯例句
2. I got substantial damages. It took two years, mind you.
我损失惨重,请注意,我用了两年时间才恢复过来。
来自柯林斯例句
3. A substantial proportion of the population speak a French-based patois.
人口中有一大部分说以法语为基础的混合语。
来自柯林斯例句
4. The social services account for a substantial part of public spending.
社会福利事业占了一大部分的公共支出。
来自柯林斯例句
5. There is a substantial payback in terms of employee and union relations.
雇员和工会关系大有改观。
来自柯林斯例句
[ substantial 造句 ]
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