anxiety / æŋˈzaɪ ɪ ti /

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anxiety 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural anx·i·e·ties.

  1. distress or uneasiness of mind caused by fear of danger or misfortune: He felt anxiety about the possible loss of his job.
  2. earnest but tense desire; eagerness: He had a keen anxiety to succeed in his work.
  3. Psychiatry. a state of apprehension and psychic tension occurring in some forms of mental disorder.

anxiety 近义词

n. 名词 noun

worry, tension

更多anxiety例句

  1. The book soon filled, its pages scrawled with stories of anxiety and depression.
  2. If I was shown that it’s okay to talk about emotions and feel this way, then I probably wouldn’t have held in my anxiety for so long.
  3. In a phone interview, Quannah Chasing Horse Potts said she wants her mother to have peace after two years of anxiety and hopes that comes from her family reclaiming its story.
  4. Fear and anxiety are predictors of people — particularly young people — turning towards extremism and violence, said Miller-Idriss.
  5. The challenge is that each of these communities may require a different strategy, have different underlying anxieties and fears, and require a slightly different intervention to placate their fears.
  6. Stephanie Giorgio, a classical musician, credits The Class for helping her cope with anxiety, focus, fear, and self-doubt.
  7. Disordered eating is also linked to higher rates of depression and anxiety, both in the present and in the future.
  8. Anger often manifests in withholders as another self-destructive but more socially acceptable feeling or behavior, like anxiety.
  9. For my technologically illiterate mother, the idea of paying bills online provokes as much anxiety as throwing something away.
  10. Yet, in pursuit of that ‘great revival of art,’ his anxiety, depression, and overall health began to deteriorate.
  11. And now there was added to this devotion an element of indefinable anxiety which made its vigilance unceasing.
  12. At last his anxiety reached a point where he was positive that if he received an adverse decision, it would surely kill him.
  13. The fact that her fortune was vaguely threatened did not cause her anxiety: she scarcely realized it.
  14. Murat was in no hurry to commence his reign, and his subjects showed no great anxiety to see their new ruler.
  15. Eighteen hundred and fifty-one was a period of anxiety to the Midland and to railway companies generally.