apprehension如何读

英:[ˌæprɪˈhenʃn]

美:[ˌæprɪˈhɛnʃən]

apprehension是什么意思

n.

不安,忧虑,忧惧

理解(力),领悟,了解

拘捕

apprehension自然拼读

ap·pre·hen·sion

ae pr hen shn

apprehension变形

复数:apprehensions

apprehension词根

词根:apprehend

adj.

apprehensive 忧虑的;不安的;敏悟的;知晓的

apprehensible 可理解的,可了解的

n.

apprehensiveness 领悟力;忧虑感

vi.

apprehend 理解;担心

vt.

apprehend 理解;逮捕;忧虑

apprehension英英释义

Noun

1. fearful expectation or anticipation;

"the student looked around the examination room with apprehension"

2. the cognitive condition of someone who understands;

"he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"

3. painful expectation

4. the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal);

"the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar"

apprehension词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“感知,理解”,来自古法语 apreension “理解,学到的东西”,或直接源自拉丁语 apprehensionem(主格 apprehensio)“抓住,掌握; 理解”,动作名词,来自 apprehendere “物理或心理地抓住,掌握”,由 ad “到”(见 ad-)和 prehendere “抓住”组成。这是 prae- “之前”(见 pre-)和 -hendere 的复合词,源自 PIE 词根 *ghend- “抓住,拿走”。

“代表权威的抓捕”意义出现于1570年代; “预感”(通常伴随着恐惧),“对未来的恐惧”出现于大约1600年。

apprehension_医学行业词汇

理解,领会

焦虑不安,惧怕

apprehension词源英文解释

Middle English, from Late Latin apprehension-, apprehensio, from Latin apprehendere — see apprehend

The first known use of apprehension was in the 14th century

apprehension儿童词典英英释义

apprentice1 of 2noun

a person who is learning a trade or art by experience under a skilled worker

apprentice2 of 2verb

to set at work as an apprentice

apprehensiveadjective

fearful of what may be coming

apprehensiveadjective

fearful of what may be coming

apprehensionnoun

arrest entry 2 sense 2

an understanding of something

fear of or uncertainty about what may be coming

apprehension 例句

1 “Then good luck,” said Dumbledore, and he watched, with a trace of apprehension on his face, as Snape swept wordlessly after Sirius.

2 The younger girls formed hopes of coming out a year or two sooner than they might otherwise have done; and the boys were relieved from their apprehension of Charlotte’s dying an old maid.

3 It is a delicious moment, with an inevitable hint of apprehension, turning round.

这是个美妙的时刻, 有一丝绕不开的忧虑萦绕身旁.

4 Better be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident security.

被过度的忧虑压倒,也好于在盲目自信中毁灭.

5 He walked to the Lord Commander's Tower alone, with a curious sense of apprehension.

6 Will and I exchange a look, half surprise and half apprehension.

7 The thief, after his apprehension, escaped.

这贼被捕后又逃了。

8 This year’s euro crisis brought out both the apprehension and the arrogance.

从今年的欧元危机可以出德国的疑惧和自大。

9 ...information leading to the apprehension of the alleged killer.

致使凶杀嫌犯被捕的信息

10 June’s expression changes from pinched apprehension to pinched dread.

11 A frisson of apprehension rippled around the theatre.

一阵突如其来的恐慌在剧院里蔓延。

12 She strove to fill her thoughts with a more powerful emotion than fear or the horrible apprehension of what was to come.

13 The matter is above my apprehension.

这件事我不能理解.

14 The matter is beyond my apprehension.

这件事我无法理解。

15 The happy mood of the afternoon was rapidly dissolving in apprehension.

16 Their faces, which showed apprehension before reaching the coffin, revealed, on the way down the opposite aisle, a final confirmation of their fears.

17 They were watching her with a mix of hope and apprehension.

18 But now, as he stood in the doorway again, homing to her presence, he thought he saw her shoulders rise with apprehension, her elbows draw in.

19 There were still areas of doubt and her apprehension grew.

有些地方仍然存疑,于是她越来越担心.

20 She had heard first a bustling in the front of the jail, and smelled fresh coffee, and had sat up, stiff with apprehension.

apprehension 同义词

10 悟力

intellect

21 捉拿

apprehend hent

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