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anx.i.e.tyHAN5zaI7E7ti, $-tin, adj [not gradable](a cause of) an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future焦虑,紧张Children normally feel a lot of anxiety about their first day at school. [U]小孩子对第一天上学通常都感到很紧张。Her son is a source of considerable anxiety. [U]她的儿子总是令她牵肠挂肚。The British fail to comprehend the deep European anxiety for progress towards unification because Britain hasn't been invaded since 1066. [U]英国人不理解欧洲大陆的人对欧洲一体化进程的深刻忧虑,因为英国自1066年后未受到过外族侵占。Traffic jams, bad housing, too much concrete and too little grass are the main anxieties of people who live in urban areas. [C]交通阻塞、住房紧张、高楼林立和绿地减少是令都市居民焦虑不安的主要问题。Peter's leaving at the end of this week--hence his anxiety to get his work finished. [+ to infinitive]彼得在本周末就得离开----因此他对能否干完这件工作感到有些焦虑不安。She treats phobias and generalized anxiety disorders at the clinic. [before n]她在诊所里治疗各种恐惧症和全身性焦虑症。
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