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[transitiveT]WORRIED to feel anxious or worried about something that is going to happen or may happen 畏惧,惧怕;担心
I’ve got an interview tomorrow and I’m dreading it.
明天我要去面试,我正担心呢。
dread doing something
I’m dreading going back to work.
我害怕回去工作。
dread somebody doing something
Tim dreaded his parents finding out.
蒂姆担心他父母发现。
dread (that)
I’m dreading that I’ll be asked to make a speech.
我害怕被要求去演讲。
dread the thought/prospect of (doing) something
He dreaded the prospect of being all alone in that house.
他害怕今后要独自一人生活在那房子里。
I dread to think what will happen if they get elected (=I think it will be very bad).
我不敢去想一旦他们当选将会怎样。
Examples from the Corpus
dread• It prefers a rich, moist but well drainedsoil and dreads a drywindysite.• They avoided talking about Miss Poole or Heather and dreaded going to the weeklydinner parties.• I have to go to the dentist's tomorrow, and I'm dreading it.• I had expected her to want to come back to the hotel with me and I was dreading it.• The Wilsons were coming back from holidaytoday, and I was dreading telling them what had happened while they were away.• The icyweather had citrusgrowersdreading the effects of frost.• He spat a bit as he spoke and Carrie dreaded the moment when she would have to shake hands and be spat at.• She will dread the thought of that final parting, which must come in time.
I dread to think• What we will do next SeasonI dread to think.• What will happen when you publish on Sundays as well, I dread to think.• The children were playing in the room and they could have found it and I dread to think what may have happened.• I dread to think what might happen if he gets elected.• But without Debbie's determination and your article, I dread to think what might have happened.
dread2 noun
[singular, uncountableU]FRIGHTENED a strong fear of something that is going to happen or may happen 恐惧,害怕
dread of (doing) something
the dread of losing those we love
担心失去我们的所爱
with dread
Bernice looked with dread at the end of the passage.
伯尼斯惧怕地看着通道的尽头。
The prospect of flying filled me with dread.
想到要乘飞机我充满了恐惧。
She lives in dread of (=is continuously very afraid of) the disease returning.
filled ... with dread• It accompanied her to bed at night and filled her dreams with dread and her sleep with suddenawakenings.• The prospect of entering the world of naturism filled me with dread.• The state of the suspensionfilled him with dread and he avoided thinking about it.• These things filled me with dread and horror.• His voice was filled with dread and fear and heavyweights.• My friends were filled with dread for the time when they would play my part in this ritual of passing.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + DREAD | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤great, mortal強烈的畏懼;極度的恐懼◇Her greatest dread was that she would lose her job.她最懼怕的就是失去工作。➤existential, nameless (both especially NAmE) 存在的/莫名的恐懼▸➤constant長期的恐懼➤creeping, growing, mounting緩慢發展的恐懼;漸漸增強的恐懼VERB + DREAD➤feel, have感到畏懼;有恐懼感◇the dread she felt at the thought of meeting him again一想起要再見他她就感到的恐懼◇He had a dread of hospitals.他對醫院有恐懼感。➤live in生活在恐懼之中◇He lived in constant dread that one day he might be found out.他一直生活在恐懼之中,擔心總有一天會被發現。➤fill sb with使某人充滿恐懼◇Does the thought of flying fill you with dread?想到飛行你就非常恐懼嗎 ?PREPOSITION➤in dread of害怕◇After her shoplifting spree she lived in mortal dread of being found out.在商店大肆行竊之後,她惶恐不安,害怕給人發現。➤dread of對⋯的畏懼◇her dread of discovery她對真相敗露的恐懼PHRASES➤a feeling of dread, a sense of dread恐懼感dread
verb
ADVERB➤absolutely極其害怕◇I have to go to the dentist tomorrow and I'm absolutely dreading it!明天我必須去看牙醫,我真的非常害怕 !➤rather相當害怕▸➤always惶惶不可終日◇He had always dreaded being singled out.他總是擔心被單挑出來。