no worries / ˈwɜr i, ˈwʌr i /

无忧无虑无后顾之忧无忧不用担心

no worries4 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

wor·ried, wor·ry·ing.

  1. to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
  2. to move with effort: an old car worrying uphill.
v. 有主动词 verb

wor·ried, wor·ry·ing.

  1. to torment with cares, anxieties, etc.; trouble; plague.
  2. to seize, especially by the throat, with the teeth and shake or mangle, as one animal does another.
  3. to harass by repeated biting, snapping, etc.
n. 名词 noun

plural wor·ries.

  1. a worried condition or feeling; uneasiness or anxiety.
  2. a cause of uneasiness or anxiety; trouble.
  3. the act of worrying.
  4. Fox Hunting. the action of the hounds in tearing to pieces the carcass of a fox.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. worry along / through Informal. to progress or succeed by constant effort, despite difficulty: to worry through an intolerable situation.

no worries 近义词

no worries

等同于 you're welcome

更多no worries例句

  1. I have no worries about slinging it around camp or strapping it to the roof rack if space is tight in the car.
  2. It helps that EU lawmakers have already agreed to a giant stimulus spending package for the trading bloc, so that worry is off the table.
  3. McMansions are back, in a big way, given the trend toward remote work — and thus the need for office space at home, and no worries about long commutes.
  4. The worry for influencers is whether their audiences would follow them over to Triller if they switched.
  5. Then I could cheerfully traipse from my backyard to a neighbor’s driveway and then on to a dark corner booth somewhere with no worries.
  6. Still, I worry that a simple traffic stop could have tragic consequences.
  7. And the authorities also worry that the December fires are just the beginning.
  8. But in the days ahead he, his brother, and the others will be back in the street while their families worry at home.
  9. I wish this was the last time I had to worry about hunger and bombs.
  10. This is a well-documented phenomenon which does not worry specialists.
  11. In sheer nervousness, Hilda also dropped to her knees on the hearthrug, and began to worry the fire with the poker.
  12. His only worry at the time lay in the dark sky above and the blue-white stabs of lightning that promised an electrical storm.
  13. No, there was nothing to worry about as long as that relentless hunter of criminals known as the Black Hood kept off their tail.
  14. I should worry if Burd has a dozen maiden aunts,” observed Amy scornfully, “and they all knitted him red wristlets!
  15. Matt began to appreciate the difficulties ahead of him and to worry a little about the outcome.