worry 的 4 个定义
wor·ried, wor·ry·ing.
- to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
- to move with effort: an old car worrying uphill.
wor·ried, wor·ry·ing.
- to torment with cares, anxieties, etc.; trouble; plague.
- to seize, especially by the throat, with the teeth and shake or mangle, as one animal does another.
- to harass by repeated biting, snapping, etc.
plural wor·ries.
- a worried condition or feeling; uneasiness or anxiety.
- a cause of uneasiness or anxiety; trouble.
- the act of worrying.
- Fox Hunting. the action of the hounds in tearing to pieces the carcass of a fox.
- worry along / through Informal. to progress or succeed by constant effort, despite difficulty: to worry through an intolerable situation.
worry 近义词
anxiety, trouble
be or make anxious, troubled
worry 的近义词 56 个
- annoy
- bother
- depress
- disturb
- fret
- irritate
- perturb
- plague
- trouble
- try
- unsettle
- upset
- afflict
- aggrieve
- agonize
- ail
- attack
- bedevil
- beleaguer
- beset
- brood
- bug
- chafe
- despair
- disquiet
- distress
- dun
- goad
- harass
- harry
- hassle
- hector
- importune
- needle
- oppress
- persecute
- pester
- stew
- tantalize
- tear
- tease
- test
- torment
- torture
- vex
- wince
- writhe
- wrong
- bite one's nails
- concern oneself
- feel uneasy
- gnaw at
- go for
- have qualms
- sweat out
- take on
worry 的反义词 14 个
更多worry例句
- I have no worries about slinging it around camp or strapping it to the roof rack if space is tight in the car.
- 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.
- 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.
- The worry for influencers is whether their audiences would follow them over to Triller if they switched.
- 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.
- Still, I worry that a simple traffic stop could have tragic consequences.
- And the authorities also worry that the December fires are just the beginning.
- But in the days ahead he, his brother, and the others will be back in the street while their families worry at home.
- I wish this was the last time I had to worry about hunger and bombs.
- This is a well-documented phenomenon which does not worry specialists.
- In sheer nervousness, Hilda also dropped to her knees on the hearthrug, and began to worry the fire with the poker.
- His only worry at the time lay in the dark sky above and the blue-white stabs of lightning that promised an electrical storm.
- No, there was nothing to worry about as long as that relentless hunter of criminals known as the Black Hood kept off their tail.
- I should worry if Burd has a dozen maiden aunts,” observed Amy scornfully, “and they all knitted him red wristlets!
- Matt began to appreciate the difficulties ahead of him and to worry a little about the outcome.