担心英语怎么说
What concerns me is our lack of preparation for the change.
You have some guys that look at you as if you came from Mars—and I worry about those guys.
Many people fear the effects cloning could have on our society.
Surgeons can also cut living brains without fear of hurting their patients-the organ is incapable of feeling pain.
They worry that to do so is to deceive their patients.
In today's youth sport setting, young athletes may be worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and the sport.
While Europe's monarchies will no doubt be smart enough to survive for some time to come, it is the British royals who have most to fear from the Spanish example.
This truck looks like what I need but I'm worried about maintenance.
You need feel no care for the coming tomorrow: when you are old, you receive a pension.
Some fret that things could get even worse.
Don't worry. Squid love hurt feelings.
The worry is that those of us who are harder graders than average, if the information were published, would feel guilty and sort of ease up on our grading.
Today, worries about "doing a Merrill" are fading fast.
It refused to countenance a default by Greece, or even debt restructuring, for fear of market contagion.
Part of me wants to tell my boss the truth, but I fear it would make me look drippy and uncommitted.
We wonder if Obama actually believes that he has to tiptoe around the bond vigilantes.
But the ten-year Treasury bond was simultaneously yielding less than 2%, an indication that the "bond vigilantes" were far more concerned about deflation than inflation.
Campaigners are worried that the lack of diagnosis can have catastrophic effects.
At the end of the summer Wall Street worried that growth was grinding to a halt.
Indeed, some money managers are worried that Banks will be forced to cut dividends.
He had had his children do the same — and worried that his grandchildren wouldn't.
One option is to do a redirected restore, but you're worried that might take too long.
Aren't you worried that your colleagues will think you have drifted into pseudoscience?
I'm worried that my favourite language will get in trouble in the not so distant future.
If you're worried that your shoes are ready for retirement, take a close look at them.