afraid 的英语意思
afraidafraid /əˈfreɪd/ adjective [not before noun]
查看全部语言翻译1frightened because you think that you may get hurt or that something bad may happen因担心受到伤害或将有不好的事情发生而感到害怕 SYN scaredbe/feel afraid
There’s no need to be afraid.没有必要害怕。afraid of something
Many children are afraid of the dark.许多孩子害怕黑暗。afraid of somebody
I was a little afraid of him when I first met him.我第一次见到他时,对他有些害怕。afraid of doing something
Some old people are afraid of going out alone.一些老年人害怕独自外出。afraid to do something
Zoe was afraid to go back into the house.Zoe 不敢回到屋子里去。► see thesaurus at frightenedRegister语体In everyday English, people often say scared rather than afraid:· I’m scared of heights.在日常英语中,人们常用 scared 而非 afraid:· I'm scared of heights.2worried that something bad will happen as a result of your actions担心因自己的行为而导致不好的事情发生afraid (that)
He was afraid that the other kids would laugh at him.他害怕其他孩子会嘲笑他。
She was half afraid that he would say no (=a little afraid).她半是害怕他会说不(=有点害怕)。afraid of doing something
I didn’t tell her because I was afraid of upsetting her.我没有告诉她,因为我担心让她难过。afraid of something
The government was afraid of the reaction from the public.政府害怕公众的反应。afraid to do something
Don’t be afraid to ask for help.不要害怕寻求帮助。3 afraid for somebody/something worried that something bad may happen to a particular person or thing担心某个特定的人或事物可能会遭遇不幸:
Her father looked ill and she was suddenly afraid for him.她父亲看起来病了,她突然为他担心起来。
Many of us were afraid for our jobs.我们中许多人都担心自己的工作。4I’m afraid spoken口语 used to politely tell someone something that may annoy, upset, or disappoint them用于礼貌地告知对方可能令其恼怒、难过或失望的事情:
That’s the most we can offer you, I’m afraid.恐怕这已经是我们能给您提供的最多了。afraid (that)
I’m afraid you’ve come to the wrong address.恐怕您来错地方了。
‘Is she very ill?’ ‘I’m afraid so (=yes).’"她病得很重吗?""恐怕是的(=是的)。"
‘Did you see him?’ ‘I’m afraid not (=no).’"你见到他了吗?""恐怕没有(=没有)。"GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较afraid, frightened, scared• You feel afraid of someone or something: · A lot of people are afraid of snakes. ✗Don’t say: afraid about something• 对某人或某事物感到害怕时,用 afraid of:· A lot of people are afraid of snakes. ✗不要说:afraid about something• You feel afraid to do something: · I was afraid to tell anyone.• 不敢做某事时,用 afraid to do something:· 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.• frightened 和 scared 可以使用相同的句型:· I was frightened of my father.· She was too scared to talk.worried• You feel worried about someone or something: · I was worried about my father.• 对某人或某事感到担心时,用 worried about:· I was worried about my father.• You feel worried by something that has happened: · Many people were worried by the news.• 因发生的某件事而感到担忧时,用 worried by:· Many people were worried by the news.
查看全部语言翻译1frightened because you think that you may get hurt or that something bad may happen因担心受到伤害或将有不好的事情发生而感到害怕 SYN scaredbe/feel afraid
There’s no need to be afraid.没有必要害怕。afraid of something
Many children are afraid of the dark.许多孩子害怕黑暗。afraid of somebody
I was a little afraid of him when I first met him.我第一次见到他时,对他有些害怕。afraid of doing something
Some old people are afraid of going out alone.一些老年人害怕独自外出。afraid to do something
Zoe was afraid to go back into the house.Zoe 不敢回到屋子里去。► see thesaurus at frightenedRegister语体In everyday English, people often say scared rather than afraid:· I’m scared of heights.在日常英语中,人们常用 scared 而非 afraid:· I'm scared of heights.2worried that something bad will happen as a result of your actions担心因自己的行为而导致不好的事情发生afraid (that)
He was afraid that the other kids would laugh at him.他害怕其他孩子会嘲笑他。
She was half afraid that he would say no (=a little afraid).她半是害怕他会说不(=有点害怕)。afraid of doing something
I didn’t tell her because I was afraid of upsetting her.我没有告诉她,因为我担心让她难过。afraid of something
The government was afraid of the reaction from the public.政府害怕公众的反应。afraid to do something
Don’t be afraid to ask for help.不要害怕寻求帮助。3 afraid for somebody/something worried that something bad may happen to a particular person or thing担心某个特定的人或事物可能会遭遇不幸:
Her father looked ill and she was suddenly afraid for him.她父亲看起来病了,她突然为他担心起来。
Many of us were afraid for our jobs.我们中许多人都担心自己的工作。4I’m afraid spoken口语 used to politely tell someone something that may annoy, upset, or disappoint them用于礼貌地告知对方可能令其恼怒、难过或失望的事情:
That’s the most we can offer you, I’m afraid.恐怕这已经是我们能给您提供的最多了。afraid (that)
I’m afraid you’ve come to the wrong address.恐怕您来错地方了。
‘Is she very ill?’ ‘I’m afraid so (=yes).’"她病得很重吗?""恐怕是的(=是的)。"
‘Did you see him?’ ‘I’m afraid not (=no).’"你见到他了吗?""恐怕没有(=没有)。"GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较afraid, frightened, scared• You feel afraid of someone or something: · A lot of people are afraid of snakes. ✗Don’t say: afraid about something• 对某人或某事物感到害怕时,用 afraid of:· A lot of people are afraid of snakes. ✗不要说:afraid about something• You feel afraid to do something: · I was afraid to tell anyone.• 不敢做某事时,用 afraid to do something:· 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.• frightened 和 scared 可以使用相同的句型:· I was frightened of my father.· She was too scared to talk.worried• You feel worried about someone or something: · I was worried about my father.• 对某人或某事感到担心时,用 worried about:· I was worried about my father.• You feel worried by something that has happened: · Many people were worried by the news.• 因发生的某件事而感到担忧时,用 worried by:· Many people were worried by the news.