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misgiving

/mis-giv-ing/US // mɪsˈgɪv ɪŋ //UK // (mɪsˈɡɪvɪŋ) //

顾虑重重,顾虑,误解,忧患意识

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Often misgivings. a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.

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Examples

  • “I am going to place my trust in Representative Haaland and her team, despite some very real misgivings,” she said.

  • Six months into the pandemic, when the travel itch became unbearable, I quelled my misgivings and took a 17-day trout-fishing trip to Montana and Wyoming.

  • The mission won’t launch unless everyone involved is confident it’s safe, but even minor misgivings or logistical hiccups will result in delay.

  • In contrast, only about a fifth of respondents had similar misgivings about Google as a source of news.

  • It appears that Facebook has sustained little impact from the boycott and that many of the brands that fled will resume campaigns in August despite misgivings about the platform.

  • But that was just my own personal misgiving, a fear I had to overcome.

  • Therefore, I smoked my cigarette without misgiving, and kept close watch for bobbing black dots against the far-flung green.

  • She was quite unaware of it, but she entertained toward the Simpsons an attitude of misgiving in this regard.

  • She ran in haste to summon Hepsy and the nurse, her heart misgiving her that this was not the end of the calamity.

  • Almost before he had ceased speaking, Oak was seized with a misgiving as to whose ear was the recipient of his answer.

  • The man who was now acting as sentinel was a past master at the art, and there need be no misgiving while he was on duty.