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dreaded是dread的过去分词 - v.害怕;担心;〔古语〕敬畏;预感到
- n.害怕;〔古语〕敬畏;畏惧的事物;提心吊胆
- adj.令人害怕的;可怕的
- 网络令人畏惧的;感到恐惧的;那另人畏惧的
复数:dreads 过去分词:dreaded 现在分词:dreading | The dreaded moment had finally arrived. 可怕的时刻终于来到了。 | | Did I hear the dreaded word ‘homework’? 我是不是听到“家庭作业”这可怕的字眼了? |
n. | 1. a feeling of great fear or terror, especially at the thought of experiencing or encountering something unpleasant 2. something that is dreaded 3. somebody who is considered a genuine Rastafarian 4. fear of something bad that might happen or that is going to happen 1. a feeling of great fear or terror, especially at the thought of experiencing or encountering something unpleasant 2. something that is dreaded 3. somebody who is considered a genuine Rastafarian 4. fear of something bad that might happen or that is going to happen | v. | 1. to feel extremely frightened or worried about something that may happen in the future 2. to be reluctant or frightened to do something because it is unpleasant, upsetting, or annoying 3. to feel very worried about something that might happen or something that is going to happen | int. | 1. used to express approval |
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