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单词 fear
释义 fear[fiə]n. 恐怖, 害怕, 担心vt. 害怕, 恐惧, 为...担心, 敬畏vi. 害怕, 恐惧, 为...担心, 敬畏【医】 恐惧, 畏惧相关词组:I fearstrike fear into...without fear or favour fear  fear  AHD:  [fîr] D.J.  [f!*]K.K.  [f!r]n.(名词)1. A feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger.忧虑感:因危险的出现或迫近而产生的不安或焦虑的情绪2. A state or condition marked by this feeling:忧虑:此种情绪的状态或情况:living in fear.生活在忧虑之中3. A feeling of disquiet or apprehension:担心:不安静或忧虑的情绪:a fear of looking foolish.担心看起来愚蠢4. Extreme reverence or awe, as toward a supreme power.敬畏,惧怕:对最高力量极端的尊敬与崇拜5. A reason for dread or apprehension:害怕或不安的原因:Being alone is my greatest fear.我最怕一个人独处v.(动词)  feared,fear.ing,fears v.tr.(及物动词)1. To be afraid or frightened of.害怕,惊吓2. To be uneasy or apprehensive about:为…担心,为…不安:feared the test results.为考试结果担心3. To be in awe of; revere.害怕;尊敬4. To consider probable; expect:恐怕:认为可能;希望:I fear you are wrong. I fear I have bad news for you.我认为你错了。恐怕我有个坏消息给你5. Archaic To feel fear within (oneself).【古语】 内心恐惧v.intr.(不及物动词)1. To be afraid.害怕2. To be uneasy or apprehensive.担心:心神不安;忧虑语源:1. Middle English fer 中古英语 fer 2. from Old English f&9{Ær} [danger, sudden calamity] * see  per- 3源自 古英语 f&9{Ær} [危险,突然的不幸] *参见 per- 3继承用法:fear“er  n.(名词)参考词汇:1. fear,fright,dread,terror,horror,panic,alarm,dismay,consternation,trepidation2. These nouns all denote the agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger.这些名词都含有因危险的出现或迫近而引起的不安和焦虑之意。3. Fear  is the most general term: Fear  是最常见的词 : “Fear is the parent of cruelty” (J.A. Froude).“恐惧是残忍之母” (J·A·弗洛伊德)。4. Fright  is sudden, usually momentary fear characterized by great agitation: Fright  是伴有极大不安的突然,通常是暂时的恐惧: In her fright she forgot to lock the door.她因害怕而忘记了锁门。5. Dread   is strong fear of something impending, especially of what one is powerless to avoid: Dread  是对某种逼近的东西的强烈恐惧,特指那些人无力避免的: He looked forward with dread to the scheduled surgery.他满怀恐惧地等待着日程内的手术。6. Terror  is intense, overpowering fear: Terror  是强烈的、无法抗拒的恐惧: “the weapon which most readily conquers reason: terror and violence” (Adolf Hitler).“准备好了要压倒理性的武器:恐惧和暴力” (阿尔道夫·希特勒)。7. Horror  is a combination of fear and aversion or repugnance: Horror  是恐惧与厌恶、反感的混合: Murder arouses widespread horror.谋杀引起了广泛的恐惧。8. Panic  is sudden frantic fear, often groundless: Panic  是突然狂乱的恐惧,通常是没有根据的: Rumors of the President's illness resulted in panic on the world stock markets.关于总统病情的流言引起了世界股票市场的恐慌。9. Alarm  is fright aroused by the first realization of danger: Alarm  是已意识到危险时引起的恐慌: I watched with alarm as the current carried the raft and its passengers toward the dam.我惊恐地看着激流带着小木筏和乘客冲向水坝。10. Dismay  is apprehension that robs one of courage or the power to act effectively: Dismay  指使某人失去勇气或进行有效行动力量的恐慌: The appearance of a comet caused universal dismay in the ancient world.在古代,彗星的出现引起普遍的恐慌。11. Consternation  is a state of often paralyzing dismay characterized by confusion and helplessness: Consternation  通常指伴有混乱和无助等特点的瘫痪性恐慌状态: Consternation spread throughout the city as the invading army approached.当侵略军逼近时恐慌蔓延了整个城市。12. Trepidation  is dread characteristically marked by trembling or hesitancy: Trepidation  是带有颤抖和犹豫特点的恐惧: “They were . . . full of trepidation about things that were never likely to happen” (John Morley).“他们对那些从不曾想过会发生的事情充满了恐惧” (约翰·莫利)注释:Old Englishf&9{Ær,}  the ancestor of our word fear,  meant “calamity, disaster,”but not the emotion engendered by such an event.This is in line with the meaning of the prehistoric Common Germanic word.f¶raz,  “danger,” which is the source of words with similar senses in other Germanic languages,such as Old Saxon and Old High Germanf³r,  “ambush, danger,” and Old Icelandic f³r,  “treachery, damage.” Scholars, in fact, have determined the form and meaning of Germanic.f¶raz  by working backward from the forms and the meanings of its descendants. The most important cause of the change of meaning in the wordfear  was probably the existence in Old English of the related verb f&9{Æran,}  which meant “to terrify, take by surprise.” Fear  is first recorded in Middle English with the sense “emotion of fear” in a work composed around 1290.古英语f?r 是 fear 的前身, 意为“不幸,灾难”,而不是因不幸或灾难引起的情绪。这符合史前普通日耳曼词feraz 的意思“危险的”, 是其他日耳曼语言中有相近意思的词的起源,如古撒克逊语和古高地德语far, “埋伏,危险,”和古冰岛语 far “挖掘,破坏”。 事实上,学者们已经通过对它的衍生词的形式和意思的反向研究决定德语feraz 的形式和意思。 引起词语fear 变化的最重要原因可能是古英语中相关动词 f?ran的存在,  意为“害怕,被惊奇抓住。” Fear  第一次在中世纪英语作为“害怕的情绪”被记录下来是在一部约1290年左右创作的作品中 Fear  Fear  AHD:  [fîr] ,Cape。D.J.  [f!*],Cape。K.K.  [f!r],Cape。NONE(无词性)A promontory on Smith Island off the coast of southeast North Carolina at the mouth of the Cape Fear River.菲尔角:开普菲尔河的入海口,是离开北卡罗来纳州东南海岸的史密斯岛上的一个岬
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