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dread
[dred]
释义
释义1:vt.担忧,为难
to have fear or great reluctance.
释义2:n.恐惧;可怕的人(或物)
To be in great fear.
例句
ROBERT:Carson, have they told you we're to be turned into a hospital?
LADY MARY:A convalescent home. I'm afraid we've all bullied you into the whole thing. I hope you're not dreading it too much.(Downton Abbey)
罗伯特:卡森,他们告诉你,我们的房子要变成医院了吗?
玛丽小姐:是疗养院,恐怕我们是有点威胁你这样做了,希望你不要为此过分担忧。(唐顿庄园)
Jane:In the previous killings he made sure that the first thing that anyone sees is the face on the wall.You see the face first, and you know.You know what's happened, and you feel dread.(The Mentalist)
简:在之前的杀戮事件中,他确保任何人看到的第一件事先是墙上的脸。你先看到脸。你就知道发生了什么,然后你感到恐惧。(超感神探)