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/ˈwʌri/ |
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1 | I/T to feel nervous and upset because you keep thinking about a problem that you have or could have in the future 焦虑;担心 |
| Try not to worry so much. 尽量不要太担心。 |
| +about People worry more about their health than they used to. 人们比以前更担心他们的健康。 |
| +that She worried that she might have taken on too much work. 她担心她可能承担了过多的工作。 |
| nothing to worry about If companies are following the rules, they’ ve got nothing to worry about. 公司如果遵守规定,就没有什么好担心的。 |
| 1a | T to make someone feel nervous and upset 使担心;使焦虑 | | What worries me most is the possibility of complete failure. 最让我忧虑的是可能会彻底失败。 | | worry yourself about sth Tell them not to worry themselves about the financial position. 告诉他们不用担心财务情况。 | |
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2 | T if a dog worries sheep or other animals, it attacks or chases them (狗)追咬(羊或其他动物) |
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- | don’ t worry your head about sth spoken |
| used for telling someone not to worry about something in a way that suggests you think they are not capable of dealing with the problem |
| 别担心某事(表示即使担心也无能为力) |
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- | not to worry BRITISH spoken |
| used for telling someone that something is not important |
| 没关系;不要紧 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˈworry at |
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1 | BRITISH if you worry at a problem , you keep thinking about it and trying to solve it 努力试图解决 |
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2 | if a dog worries at an object , it holds the object in its teeth and shakes it (狗)撕咬 |
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