trepidation的意思|示意

美 / ˌtrepɪˈdeɪʃn / 英 / ˌtrepɪˈdeɪʃn /

n. 害怕,不安,震颤,颤抖


trepidation的用法详解

Trepidation(恐惧)是指一种因为可能会发生不好的事情而感到的恐惧和不安,这种情绪通常让人感到紧张不安。英语中的“trepidation”有助于描述对未知事物的恐惧和不安。它可以用于描述感到一丝丝恐惧和不安的细微情绪,也可以用于描述极大的恐惧和不安感。

Trepidation可以用作形容词和名词,表达的意思完全一样,但在句子中使用的形式不同。形容词用于修饰名词,指出特定的名词是受到恐惧的,而名词暗示一种情绪或者情感状态。

例句:

1. He felt a trepidation when his teacher asked him to stand up and make a presentation in front of the class.

他在老师请他站起来在班里做演讲时感到一丝恐惧。

2. She met the challenge with trepidation but eventually succeeded.

她满怀恐惧地面对挑战,最终成功了。

3. His trepidation was palpable as he waited for his job interview.

等待面试的时候,他的恐惧感被清晰地表现出来。

trepidation相关例句

Beijing might be watching the spread of buying with trepidation.

例句北京可能正在战战兢兢的注视着团购的蔓延.

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The threat of an epidemic caused great alarm and trepidation.

流行病猖獗因而人心惶惶.

辞典例句

In great trepidation he sat down beside the retired dressmaker.

他战战兢兢的在那个歇业女裁缝的身边坐下.

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Jane Austen hurriedly replied, with as much trepidation as amusement.

简·奥斯丁又惊慌又感兴趣地急忙回答了问题.

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Beijing might be watching the spread of team buying with trepidation.

北京可能正在战战兢兢的注视着团购的蔓延.

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Forgiving interactions and Undo encourage users to try direct manipulation without trepidation.

温顺宽厚的交互方式已经允许撤销都会鼓励使用者毫无畏惧地尝试直接操作.

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