fear 音标拼音: [f'ɪr]
n . 害怕,畏惧
vt . 害怕,畏惧
vi . 害怕,感到顾虑
害怕,畏惧害怕,畏惧害怕,感到顾虑
fear n 1 :
an emotion experienced in anticipation of some specific pain or danger (
usually accompanied by a desire to flee or fight ) [
synonym : {
fear }, {
fearfulness }, {
fright }] [
ant :
{
bravery }, {
fearlessness }]
2 :
an anxious feeling ; "
care had aged him "; "
they hushed it up out of fear of public reaction " [
synonym : {
concern }, {
care },
{
fear }]
3 :
a feeling of profound respect for someone or something ; "
the fear of God "; "
the Chinese reverence for the dead "; "
the French treat food with gentle reverence "; "
his respect for the law bordered on veneration " [
synonym : {
fear }, {
reverence },
{
awe }, {
veneration }]
v 1 :
be afraid or feel anxious or apprehensive about a possible or probable situation or event ; "
I fear she might get aggressive "
2 :
be afraid or scared of ;
be frightened of ; "
I fear the winters in Moscow "; "
We should not fear the Communists !" [
synonym :
{
fear }, {
dread }]
3 :
be sorry ;
used to introduce an unpleasant statement ; "
I fear I won '
t make it to your wedding party "
4 :
be uneasy or apprehensive about ; "
I fear the results of the final exams "
5 :
regard with feelings of respect and reverence ;
consider hallowed or exalted or be in awe of ; "
Fear God as your father "; "
We venerate genius " [
synonym : {
reverence }, {
fear },
{
revere }, {
venerate }]
Fear \
Fear \ (
f [=
e ]
r ),
n .
A variant of {
Fere },
a mate ,
a companion . [
Obs .] --
Spenser .
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1913 Webster ]
Fear \
Fear \,
n . [
OE .
fer ,
feer ,
fere ,
AS .
f [=
ae ]
r a coming suddenly upon ,
fear ,
danger ;
akin to D .
vaar ,
OHG .
f [=
a ]
ra danger ,
G .
gefahr ,
Icel .
f [=
a ]
r harm ,
mischief ,
plague ,
and to E .
fare ,
peril .
See {
Fare }.]
1 .
A painful emotion or passion excited by the expectation of evil ,
or the apprehension of impending danger ;
apprehension ;
anxiety ;
solicitude ;
alarm ;
dread .
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Note :
The degrees of this passion ,
beginning with the most moderate ,
may be thus expressed , -- {
apprehension },
fear , {
dread }, {
fright }, {
terror }.
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Fear is an uneasiness of the mind ,
upon the thought of future evil likely to befall us .
--
Locke .
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Where no hope is left ,
is left no fear . --
Milton .
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2 . (
Script .)
(
a )
Apprehension of incurring ,
or solicitude to avoid ,
God '
s wrath ;
the trembling and awful reverence felt toward the Supreme Being .
(
b )
Respectful reverence for men of authority or worth .
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I will put my fear in their hearts . --
Jer .
xxxii .
40 .
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I will teach you the fear of the Lord . --
Ps .
xxxiv .
11 .
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Render therefore to all their dues ;
tribute to whom tribute is due . . .
fear to whom fear .
--
Rom .
xiii .
7 .
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3 .
That which causes ,
or which is the object of ,
apprehension or alarm ;
source or occasion of terror ;
danger ;
dreadfulness .
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There were they in great fear ,
where no fear was .
--
Ps .
liii .
5 .
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The fear of your adventure would counsel you to a more equal enterprise . --
Shak .
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{
For fear },
in apprehension lest . "
For fear you ne '
er see chain nor money more ." --
Shak .
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Fear \
Fear \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Feared } (
f [=
e ]
rd );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Fearing }.] [
OE .
feren ,
faeren ,
to frighten ,
to be afraid ,
AS .
f [=
ae ]
ran to terrify .
See {
Fear },
n .]
1 .
To feel a painful apprehension of ;
to be afraid of ;
to consider or expect with emotion of alarm or solicitude .
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I will fear no evil ,
for thou art with me . --
Ps .
xxiii .
4 .
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Note :
With subordinate clause .
I greatly fear my money is not safe . --
Shak .
I almost fear to quit your hand . --
D .
Jerrold .
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2 .
To have a reverential awe of ;
to be solicitous to avoid the displeasure of .
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Leave them to God above ;
him serve and fear .
--
Milton .
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3 .
To be anxious or solicitous for ;
now replaced by {
fear for }. [
R .]
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The sins of the father are to be laid upon the children ,
therefore . . .
I fear you . --
Shak .
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4 .
To suspect ;
to doubt . [
Obs .]
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Ay what else ,
fear you not her courage ? --
Shak .
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5 .
To affright ;
to terrify ;
to drive away or prevent approach of by fear . [
Obs .]
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Fear their people from doing evil . --
Robynson (
More '
s Utopia ).
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Tush ,
tush !
fear boys with bugs . --
Shak .
Syn :
To apprehend ;
dread ;
reverence ;
venerate .
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Fear \
Fear \,
v .
i .
To be in apprehension of evil ;
to be afraid ;
to feel anxiety on account of some expected evil .
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I exceedingly fear and quake . --
Heb .
xii .
21 .
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Fere \
Fere \,
n . [
OE .
fere companion ,
AS .
gef [=
e ]
ra ,
from f [=
e ]
ran to go ,
travel ,
faran to travel . [
root ]
78 .
See {
Fare }.]
A mate or companion ; --
often used of a wife . [
Obs .] [
Written also {
fear }
and {
feere }.] --
Chaucer .
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And Cambel took Cambrina to his fere . --
Spenser .
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{
In fere },
together ;
in company . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
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171 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fear ":
abulia ,
agitation ,
alarm ,
all -
overs ,
angst ,
anticipate ,
anxiety ,
anxiety hysteria ,
anxiety neurosis ,
anxious bench ,
anxious concern ,
anxious seat ,
anxiousness ,
apprehend ,
apprehension ,
apprehensiveness ,
attack of nerves ,
awe ,
back down ,
balance ,
be afraid ,
bete noire ,
bogey ,
bogy ,
buck fever ,
bugbear ,
cankerworm of care ,
care ,
case of nerves ,
chicken -
liveredness ,
chickenheartedness ,
cold feet ,
cold sweat ,
concern ,
concernment ,
consternation ,
cowardice ,
cowardliness ,
cravenness ,
debate ,
deliberate ,
demur ,
diffidence ,
discomposure ,
dismay ,
disquiet ,
disquietude ,
distress ,
disturbance ,
dread ,
esteem ,
excessive irritability ,
expect ,
eye askance ,
faintheart ,
faintheartedness ,
faintness ,
falter ,
fearfulness ,
feeblemindedness ,
feebleness ,
fidgetiness ,
fidgets ,
foreboding ,
forebodingness ,
forebodings ,
foresee ,
frailty ,
fright ,
funk ,
hang back ,
have qualms ,
hem and haw ,
henheartedness ,
hesitate ,
hesitation ,
horror ,
hover ,
hum and haw ,
imagine ,
infirmity ,
inquietude ,
jib ,
lily -
liveredness ,
malaise ,
milksopism ,
milksoppiness ,
milksoppishness ,
misgive ,
misgiving ,
morbid excitability ,
nerves ,
nervosity ,
nervous stomach ,
nervous strain ,
nervous tension ,
nervousness ,
nightmare ,
overanxiety ,
panic ,
panickiness ,
pause ,
perturbation ,
phobia ,
pigeonheartedness ,
pins and needles ,
pliability ,
ponder ,
presentiment ,
pucker ,
pull back ,
qualms ,
quiver ,
respect ,
retreat ,
revere ,
reverence ,
scare ,
scruple ,
second thoughts ,
shilly -
shally ,
shrink from ,
shudder at ,
shy ,
sit upon thorns ,
softness ,
solicitude ,
spell of nerves ,
spinelessness ,
stage fright ,
stand aghast ,
state of nerves ,
stew ,
stick at ,
stickle ,
stop to consider ,
straddle the fence ,
strain ,
strain at ,
suspect ,
suspense ,
tension ,
terror ,
think twice about ,
tic ,
timidity ,
timidness ,
timorousness ,
trepidation ,
trepidity ,
trouble ,
twitching ,
unease ,
uneasiness ,
unmanfulness ,
unmanliness ,
unquietness ,
upset ,
vellication ,
venerate ,
veneration ,
vexation ,
weak will ,
weak -
mindedness ,
weakheartedness ,
weakness ,
withdraw ,
worry ,
yellowness ,
yield ,
zeal
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Fear - Wikipedia Fear is an unpleasant subjective emotional state arising in response to perceived dangers or threats and which, when experienced, is typically associated with physiological and psychological changes [1]
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