apprehension
英 [æprɪ'henʃ(ə)n]
美 [,æprɪ'hɛnʃən]
英文詞源
- apprehension (n.)
- "perception, comprehension," late 14c., from Old French apprehension or directly from Latin apprehensionem (nominative apprehensio), noun of action from past participle stem of apprehendere (see apprehend). Sense of "seizure on behalf of authority" is 1570s; that of "anticipation" (usually with dread) is recorded from c. 1600.
雙語例句
- 1. It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future.
- 它反映出對未來真實的憤怒和恐懼。
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- 2. Beneath the festive mood there is an underlying apprehension.
- 在喜慶的背後存在著隱憂。
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- 3. Her skin prickled with apprehension.
- 她因為憂懼而渾身發毛。
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- 4. I felt my stomach knot with apprehension.
- 我很擔憂,心都揪緊了。
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- 5. He felt a tremor of apprehension.
- 他感到一陣恐懼。
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