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    afraid의 영어 뜻

    afraidafraid /əˈfreɪd/ adjective [not before noun] 모든 번역 보기1frightened because you think that you may get hurt or that something bad may happen다칠 수 있거나 나쁜 일이 생길 것 같아 두려워하는 SYN  scaredbe/feel afraid There’s no need to be afraid.두려워할 필요가 없어요.afraid of something Many children are afraid of the dark.많은 아이들이 어둠을 두려워한다.afraid of somebody I was a little afraid of him when I first met him.처음 그를 만났을 때 나는 그가 조금 무서웠다.afraid of doing something Some old people are afraid of going out alone.혼자 외출하는 것을 두려워하는 노인들도 있다.afraid to do something Zoe was afraid to go back into the house.Zoe는 집 안으로 다시 들어가기가 두려웠다. see thesaurus at frightenedRegister어체In everyday English, people often say scared rather than afraid:· I’m scared of heights.일상 영어에서는 afraid 대신 scared를 자주 사용한다. · I'm scared of heights.2worried that something bad will happen as a result of your actions자신의 행동의 결과로 나쁜 일이 생길까 봐 걱정하는afraid (that) He was afraid that the other kids would laugh at him.그는 다른 아이들이 자신을 비웃을까 봐 두려웠다. She was half afraid that he would say no (=a little afraid).그녀는 그가 거절할까 봐 반쯤 두려웠다(=조금 두려운).afraid of doing something I didn’t tell her because I was afraid of upsetting her.그녀를 속상하게 할까 봐 말하지 않았다.afraid of something The government was afraid of the reaction from the public.정부는 대중의 반응을 두려워했다.afraid to do something Don’t be afraid to ask for help.도움을 요청하는 것을 두려워하지 마세요.3 afraid for somebody/something worried that something bad may happen to a particular person or thing특정 사람이나 사물에 나쁜 일이 생길까 봐 걱정하는:  Her father looked ill and she was suddenly afraid for him.아버지가 아파 보여서 그녀는 갑자기 그가 걱정됐다. Many of us were afraid for our jobs.우리 중 많은 이들이 자신의 일자리를 걱정했다.4I’m afraid spoken구어 used to politely tell someone something that may annoy, upset, or disappoint them상대방이 짜증내거나 속상해하거나 실망할 수 있는 말을 정중하게 전할 때 쓰는 표현:  That’s the most we can offer you, I’m afraid.유감스럽게도 저희가 드릴 수 있는 최대한입니다.afraid (that) I’m afraid you’ve come to the wrong address.유감스럽게도 잘못된 주소로 오신 것 같습니다. ‘Is she very ill?’ ‘I’m afraid so (=yes).’"그녀가 많이 아픈가요?" "유감스럽게도 그렇습니다(=네)." ‘Did you see him?’ ‘I’m afraid not (=no).’"그를 봤나요?" "유감스럽게도 못 봤습니다(=아니요)."GRAMMAR: Comparison문법: 비교afraid, frightened, scaredYou feel afraid of someone or something: · A lot of people are afraid of snakes. Don’t say: afraid about something• 누군가 또는 무언가를 두려워할 때는 afraid of를 사용한다: · A lot of people are afraid of snakes. ✗afraid about something이라고 하지 말 것.You feel afraid to do something: · I was afraid to tell anyone.• 무언가 하기를 두려워할 때는 afraid to do something을 사용한다: · I was afraid to tell anyone.You can use the same patterns with frightened and scared: · I was frightened of my father.· She was too scared to talk.• frightened와 scared에도 같은 패턴을 사용할 수 있다: · I was frightened of my father.· She was too scared to talk.worriedYou feel worried about someone or something: · I was worried about my father.• 누군가 또는 무언가에 대해 걱정될 때는 worried about을 사용한다: · I was worried about my father.You feel worried by something that has happened: · Many people were worried by the news.• 일어난 일로 인해 걱정될 때는 worried by를 사용한다: · Many people were worried by the news.