v.[T]
1.害怕,恐惧;担心
n.
1.恐惧,畏惧
2.令人恐惧的事物
1.害怕,恐惧;担心
n.
1.恐惧,畏惧
2.令人恐惧的事物
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- What they dread most is that the articles might include not only invective but a good word here and there, and that would be awkward for them.
他们就是怕写出来的文章不专门骂人,还讲一点好话,那个事情就不好办。收藏 - I wander about the dread nocturnal countryside of this inhuman season
在这无情的季节里,在这可怕的夜间,我在乡野徘徊。收藏 - Two extremes in my life that most of the time I find uncomfortable.I normally dread them and gripe about it all the way through.
在大多数时候,我对生活中的两个极端都不感到舒服。我总是惧怕它们,并且一直在抱怨。收藏 - We lived in dread of various unnameable calamities(bGarrison Keillor)
我们生活在对各种无以名状的灾难的恐惧之中(b加里森·谢勒)收藏 - We lived in dread of various unnameable calamities(Garrison Keillor)
我们生活在对各种无以名状的灾难的恐惧之中(加里森·谢勒)收藏
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