担心英语怎么说
- Fears that the world was about to run out of fuel proved groundless.
- Don't worry, if she seems quiet— it's just her way.
- Mr Niel fears ruthless tactics may be used to thwart the creation of a powerful rival to the big three.
- Relax, kid, we're not about to roust you. We just want some information.
- Every anxious person will have his or her own special problems or fears.
- She was weepy and nervy, anxious about her baby.
- Do not be anxious if I am late.
- Malthusians will find killer evidence for their fear in the new Numbers: the population looks as if it is growing as fast as ever, or faster.
- I worried whether the barrage of shattering surprises would disorient you.
- Worrying wastes time and distracts us from returning to the important stuff.
- They have never worried about the soaring price of cabbage but when they fail to cash deposit money they are more anxious than housewives.
- Emergency workers fear that the burning ship could slip its moorings.
- She was afraid that unless the train speeded up she would lose her connection to Scotland.
- The rest of your application happily chugs along, calling that same API — blissfully unaware of how the loading and storing is being accomplished.
- The Obama administration does worry publicly about manufacturing, a first cousin of craftsmanship.
- The advertisement is aimed at gullible young women worried about their weight.
- She had feared she was coming down with pneumonia or bronchitis.
- It was feared his body was rejecting a kidney he received in a transplant four years ago.
- They feared that the publicity surrounding him would detract from their own election campaigns.
- I feared it would come to this all along.
- They feared that neither spouse would be able to manage alone.
- Mary had feared the day she would draw a blank during a presentation.
- Many farmers opposed the plan because they feared that wolves would kill their farm animals.
- Many farmers opposed the plan because they feared that wolves would kill their farm animals or pets.
- He feared that a map in the atlas could pull climate scientists into another vortex of damaging controversy.