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dread noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + DREAD | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEgreat, mortal 强烈的畏惧;极度的恐惧◆Her greatest dread was that she would lose her job.她最惧怕的就是失去工作。existential, nameless (both especially NAmE) 存在的/莫名的恐惧constant 长期的恐惧creeping, growing, mounting 缓慢发展的恐惧;渐渐增强的恐惧VERB + DREADfeel, have 感到畏惧;有恐惧感◆the dread she felt at the thought of meeting him again一想起要再见他她就感到的恐惧◆He had a dread of hospitals.他对医院有恐惧感。live in 生活在恐惧之中◆He lived in constant dread that one day he might be found out.他一直生活在恐惧之中,担心总有一天会被发现。fill sb with 使某人充满恐惧◆Does the thought of flying fill you with dread?想到飞行你就非常恐惧吗 ?PREPOSITIONin dread of 害怕◆After her shoplifting spree she lived in mortal dread of being found out.在商店大肆行窃之后,她惶恐不安,害怕给人发现。dread of 对⋯的畏惧◆her dread of discovery她对真相败露的恐惧PHRASESa feeling of dread, a sense of dread 恐惧感 |