worry
- IPA[ˈwʌri]
英式
- feel or cause to feel anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems;discover or solve something by persistent thought
- the state of being anxious and troubled over actual or potential problems;a source of anxiety
verb: worry, 3rd person present: worries, gerund or present participle: worrying, past tense: worried, past participle: worried
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- v.動詞
- 1. feel or cause to feel anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems:
he worried about his soldier sons in the war
I began to worry whether I had done the right thing
- 2. discover or solve something by persistent thought:
children should be allowed to pause in their reading to worry out a meaning
- 3. annoy or disturb:
the noise never really stops, but it doesn't worry me
- 4. (of a dog or other carnivorous animal) tear at or pull about with the teeth:
I found my dog contentedly worrying a bone
- 5. (of a dog) chase and attack (livestock, especially sheep):
a farmer shot a dog that had been worrying sheep
- 6. pull at or fiddle with repeatedly:
he began to worry at the knot in the cord
- n.名詞
- 1. the state of being anxious and troubled over actual or potential problems:
he's demented with worry
her son had been a constant source of worry to her
- 2. a source of anxiety:
he's got financial worries
adj. anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems:
there was a worried frown on his face
he is worried that we are not sustaining high employment
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adj. anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems:
Michelle knew that her friends were very worried about her
there was a worried frown on his face
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["\n all right; fine
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["\n all right; fine
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["\n all right; fine
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plural a string of beads that one fingers and moves in order to calm oneself.
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plural a string of beads that one fingers and moves in order to calm oneself.
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["\n people who are unnecessarily anxious about their physical or mental health
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美式
- v.give way to anxiety or unease; allow one's mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles:
- he worried about his soldier sons in the war
I began to worry whether I had done the right thing
- n.a state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems:
- he's demented with worry
her son had been a constant source of worry to her
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worrying用法
...主詞補語). This subject compliment is usually an adjective. Both worried (past participle,過去分詞) and worrying (gerund,動名詞) can function as ...
worried about
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