担心英语怎么说
Parents who worry that video games are bad for kids usually try to rein in their game time.
What I dreaded was I, being at my grimiest, should see Estella looking in.
But again, there is no need to be alarmed.
I'm afraid you'll be too tired.
A recent study, while showing a generally positive attitude toward the new industry, also suggests a widespread concern that it may be "running out of control".
Her only fear was that the poor blind grandmother might have died while she was away.
You'll have to paraphrase a little bit and if your finding that, don't worry about it.
Don't worry about crossing over the tracks.
He makes such a racket I'm afraid he disturbs the neighbours.
The amount of care and concern the Pratt staff give their patrons is extraordinary.
Grandpa was not a man who could outwardly express his grief around others, and we all worried about him.
I didn't want to let down the lads though I was more worried about what the manager might say.
The worry is it makes my driving worse. Plus I worry I'm giving you meandering quotes.
I was worried that the svelte Slovenian had gone into witness protection. Or that she was cloistered at a spa in the Swiss Alps.
You get anxious when you think of certain people or get stressed at the thought of running into someone in an otherwise completely nonthreatening situation.
We weren't too concerned about the requirements errors that surfaced.
She dreaded lest the chambermaid had been mistaken.
Sally wasn't worried about whether she would win in her mind, she had already won, by building something better than ever before.
Sun-seekers whose holidays are spoiled by bad weather could be reimbursed after French travel agencies launched insurance cover for unwanted interruptions to the sunshine.
They feared more bad news, such as the downgrading of bond insurance, could set off a nasty downward spiral.
She smiled with relief - not that he was unharmed but because she'd been worried that, seeing him, she might be drawn back into a relationship.
My relatives are unharmed, but there are new fears of a catastrophic meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, just 30 miles away.
Facts proved that our worries were uncalled - for.
"I don't worry about dying," he says, assuming it will happen in his sleep.
It is the nasal mucous you have to worry about - so no nose-kissing.