英:['geɪn'gɪvɪŋ]
美:['geɪn'gɪvɪŋ]
英:['geɪn'gɪvɪŋ]
美:['geɪn'gɪvɪŋ]
noun
misgiving
taken to be a compound of gain- "in opposition to" (going back to Middle English yein-, gein-) + giving, gerund of give >entry 1 — more at gainsay Note: All usage of this word is based on a single instance in Shakespeareʼs Hamlet (V.ii.), though gain-giuing is only the reading of the First Folio (1623)—the second quarto of 1604, in which the passage first occurs, reads gamgiuing (game-giving in the quarto of 1611). The notion that the word means "misgiving" is completely conjectural, as gain- does not have the meaning "mis-."
The first known use of gaingiving was in 1602
1 The only obstacle to realize your future dream is today's gaingiving.
实现明天理想的唯一障碍是今天的疑虑。
1 担心
concerned anxious fearful uneasy apprehensive disquiet solicitous concern fear worry wind anxiety alarm disturbance apprehension unease misgiving perturbation solicitude disquietude concernment worriment afraid graum sweat tremble dread apprehend misdoubt fret guts haveon chest sweat it
3 害怕
sick nervous windy frightened goosey pavid fear doubt misgiving afraid scare frighten misgive dread awe funk quail scarify gally
4 怀疑
dubitant suspicious skeptical doubtful dubious incredulous inquiring distrustful mistrustful trustless dubitatively suspiciously incredulously inquiringly sceptically askant question doubt reservation suspicion disbelief skepticism discredit misdoubt dubiety dubitation doubtfulness dubitate wonder suspect mistrust misbelieve query dispute distrust impeach disbelieve in doubt suspect of