担心英语怎么说
- All she's worried about is whether he is all right.
- Fearing competition from stores that rent video games for home use, owners of stores that sell video games lobbied for protective legislation.
- She was frightened that the glass would break.
- If you don't have a printer up to handling photographs, don't worry.
- There were fears that some of the Western hostages might be killed in reprisal.
- He was concerned the campaign could ensnare innocent people.
- But Mr King denied that he was worried about the threat of rising asset prices.
- Women and children are feared to be among the victims.
- They suffer from health problems and fear the long term effects of radiation.
- Passengers from Greece, where peanut allergy is rather rare, might have been more concerned about the melon in the fruit salad.
- One reason to think that the damage to the economy has been contained is that the Labour market has soured less than feared.
- While I had other serious injuries, my legs were my prime concern.
- I'm still in the early days of my recovery and that worries me.
- Of greatest concern are the spent fuel rods stored at reactor Nos. 3 and 4. They are not contained in the same kind of vessel as active fuel rods.
- Public worries about accidents are threatening the very existence of the nuclear power industry.
- We feared that an advance on the capital would soon follow.
- The army evidently fears that, under him, its activities would be severely circumscribed.
- It's nothing to worry about—just a simple headache.
- Worried about when you might get dumped?
- Crime has been the main worry of Venezuelan voters ever since the kidnap and murder of three teenage brothers in 2006 dramatised the problem.
- I didn't lose too much sleep over that investigation.
- Not to worry—no harm done.
- Don't worry, the matter's as good as settled.
- The people who police company networks, indeed, worry that their computers and bandwidth are being hijacked into handling Skype's calls.