害怕英语怎么说
- The only thing he was afraid of in his life was the parrot. This bird seemed to have an unreasonable urge to peck him to death.
- At these whispered words, the Marionette grew more and more frightened.
- In Israel, tempers are rising too. People are scared.
- Underneath her cool exterior she was really very frightened.
- I was that scared I didn't know what to do.
- He was so spooked that he, too, began to believe that he heard strange clicks and noises on their telephones.
- She'd been so terrified that she had armed herself with a loaded rifle.
- It kind of scared me off it.
- You're afraid of insects and women.
- There's something about this place that frightens me.
- Mary was rather frightened until she heard Colin's answer.
- I was so afraid that he would be alone.
- I was dreadfully afraid when I saw you that you had got the squire's pig.
- He describes the book as "sort of everything you wanted to know about fears but are, ahem, too afraid to ask."
- He was a little bit afraid of his father's reaction.
- As a way to sort of not lose your own self and identity in the world, to have your own truth and not be afraid to listen to it.
- And if investors fear they could lose money tomorrow, they may penalise badly run Banks today.
- They looked at him with a mixture of horror, envy, and awe.
- We all fear disapproval and punishment, but this imaginary world appears to have no police and no authority figures.
- I knew it was the rapture and I was terrified.
- "Yes, I shall," Peter replied, still fearing the policeman, who had not left yet.
- In Kravis's venomous tone he recognized the realization of his worst fears.
- Mary faltered, beginning to feel frightened.
- It is any action that is meant to make others feel hurt, scared or humiliated.