英:[ˌə'fɪəd]
美:[ˌə'fɪrd]
英:[ˌə'fɪəd]
美:[ˌə'fɪrd]
词根:afeard
adj.afeared 受惊的,恐惧的
v.afeared 恐惧(afear的过去分词)
Middle English afered, going back to Old English āfǣred, past participle of āfǣran "to frighten," from ā-, perfective prefix + fǣran "to frighten" — more at abide, fear >entry 2
The first known use of afeard was before the 12th century
1 Afeard!'Tain't likely. Will you meow?
“害怕! 那还不至于. 你来学猫叫好 吗 ?”
2 Yes, that's so. But anyway they don't come around in the daytime, so what's the use of our being afeard?
是呀,这话没错。不过,既然他们白天不会出来,咱们还怕什么呢?
3 An actor is due to recite Caliban's speech, the one that runs "Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises."
4 It should be said that, a few days since, a learned discussion had given rise to a decision by an expert philologist that afraid was wrong and afeard alone was right.
5 Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises.
6 I was most afeard the "Geordie" had him then.
7 We are no longer afeard of his Germans, his General Baum-Boom, his famous artillery, or his Indians.
8 He's afeard the owner might claim ye, for would ye believe it, ye belong to the herd of Christ, an' ye've strayed, and some of ye were mavrocks.
9 “Don’t be afeard, mum,” he continued, as the crane came hopping out of the bush.
10 "Come here, General; you who are eminent as an authority—Do you think it correct to say afeard?"
11 While perusing, you might take the advice of Caliban, in “The Tempest”: “Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises / Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.”
12 Most folks had fled, afeard to be caught between two angry armies.
13 I was rather afeard he would make a bad job of it, and kill you.
14 Put an enemy before me in the shape of flesh and blood, and I'll show you whether I'm afeard, or not," said Old Ropes; "but this fighting with dead men's another affair.
15 The Captain, truly, is the Governor's son; but every Spaniard is a shark, and would rob his grandam's grave were he not afeard of ghosts.
16 I'll try, but don't you be afeard. They ain't going to hurt us. 'Now I lay me down to sleep, I -'.
我来试试,不过你别怕。他们不会害我们的。现在我躺下睡觉,我。
17 She told me not to be afeard, that they were just soldiers far away from home.
18 Of course--if you ain't afeard.
当然——如果你不害怕的话。
19 We should not be afeard of that puffed up bladder, and I hope he comes against us.
20 I'm afeard he's got into bad company, and gone along with a terrible bad lot.
1 害怕的
cowhearted afraid scared windy fearful frightened terrified fearsome intimidated white-knuckled awe-struck afeared awe-stricken
2 恐惧的
3 害怕
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