dreaded
英 ['dredɪd]
美 ['drɛdɪd]
- adj. 令人畏惧的,可怕的
- v. 惧怕(dread的过去分词)
双语例句
- 1. No one knew how to treat this dreaded disease.
- 没人知道如何治疗这种可怕的疾病。
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- 2. This is the type of flood dreaded by cavers.
- 这正是洞穴探险者害怕的那种洪水。
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- 3. Inarticulate and rather shy, he had always dreaded speaking in public.
- 他不善言辞又相当害羞,一直害怕在公共场合讲话。
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- 4. She's a victim of the dreaded hay fever.
- 她患上了花粉热这种讨厌的病症。
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- 5. Politicians began to use the dreaded R-word: recession.
- 政客们开始使用令人恐惧的R字头词:recession(经济衰退)。
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