We dreaded poliomyelitis and similar devastating acute, rapidly fatal illnesses.
Mathematics may be dreaded by many, but it also makes creative use of language, producing terms with surprising and fascinating origins.
In a strong, even pace, we skirted the hillside ancient hunters dreaded, headed south, and crossed the two railroad tracks.
His father had always dreaded leaving family and home, enduring the vagaries of weather and transport together with fatiguing and often unpleasant legal business.
Pierre can accept pointless suffering through having secured an independence of the world and an awareness of absolute safety in which nothing is dreaded.
In particular, there is a wish to respond positively in situations where patients are critically ill, have distressing symptoms, or have a dreaded diagnosis.
The associated psychological tensions make it a prospect to be dreaded and fought against if we can.
The displayer merely acts, perhaps without awareness that others might take the act as example, perhaps knowing and dreading their doing so.
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對…感到恐懼, 害怕, 擔心…
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对…感到恐惧, 害怕, 担心…
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pavor, tener pavor a, sentirse intimidado/da por…
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medo, pavor, temer…
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恐怖, 不安, ~をとても心配する…
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dehşete kapılmak, korkmak, ödü kopmak…
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appréhender, effroi [masculine], terreur…
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pànic, tenir pànic a…
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