害怕英语怎么说
- The sound of their child giggling would make most parents smile but it is one that Sarah Cross dreads.
- No one knew whether she had deliberately shielded her eyes from death or if the river current had simply veiled her face.
- As she appeared frightened, he said kindly: "You must not be afraid of me, for I love children."
- "You wretch," cried he, "you shall soon learn what it is to shudder, for you shall die."
- The region's leaders, like the Chinese, are afraid that any intervention would set a precedent for outside meddling in their own affairs.
- They are afraid that the stresses and strains of work will rob them of joy and happiness and do them harm both physically and mentally.
- Many Europeans still shy away from online shopping because they are afraid that their payment information could be intercepted.
- Maybe you are afraid that you would not be able to handle wealth or that you will not know what to do with it.
- We are afraid that we cannot pass the exam, because the teacher will criticise us if we don't pass.
- They are afraid that in cooperating with others, Rotary risks losing its identity.
- Most are afraid that if they don't go for it, they'll end up with regrets.
- They go and worship idols because of their fear that their ill-gotten gains will be taken away sooner or later.
- I wear a pair of sunglasses because I'm afraid of light.
- If she believed that, she would be terrified.
- It wants to mate but it's also afraid and wants to run away.
- She dreaded his having another heart attack.
- He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital.
- This is a special moment that I've dreaded.
- How I dreaded those long 9 a.m. elevator rides.
- This is the question that I always dreaded.
- I dreaded the sight of an empty bed.
- Now imagine the least dreaded situation.
- In fact, she obviously dreaded it.
- "I'm afraid of the cops, not my customers," said Nadia.
- Now we don't have to be afraid of the police or the inspectors.