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BNC: 1066 COCA: 985

B1 an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen害怕,懼怕;擔憂

Trembling with fear, she handed over the money to the gunman.她嚇得發抖,戰戰兢兢地把錢遞給了持槍歹徒。
Even when the waves grew big, the boy showed no (signs of) fear.即使浪再大,這個男孩也毫無懼色。
I have a fear of heights.我有恐高症。
The low profit figures simply confirmed my worst fears.這麽低的利潤額完全證實了我最擔心的事。
[ + that ] There are fears that the disease will spread to other countries.有人擔心這種疾病會傳播到其他國家。
be in fear of your life

to be frightened that you might be killed爲生命安全擔憂

Lakisha sat inside, in fear of her life, until the police came.拉基莎擔心自己的安全,就坐在裏面直到警察到來。
be no fear of sth informal

to be no possibility that a particular thing will happen不可能發生

Greta knows the city well, so there's no fear of us getting lost (= we will not get lost).格蕾塔很熟悉這座城市,所以我們不可能迷路。
for fear that/of sth

C2 because you are worried that a particular thing might happen生怕,以免

They wouldn't let their cat outside for fear (that) it would get run over.他們不讓貓到室外去,生怕它被車撞到。
I didn't want to move for fear of waking her up.我當時不想動,生怕把她弄醒了。

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Then he turned towards me and I was suddenly gripped by fear.

I finally mastered my fear of flying.

I was trembling with fear.

You could tell she wasn't lying from the fear in her voice.

Ten years later her worst fears were realized.

B2 [ T; not continuous ] to be frightened of something or someone unpleasant害怕,畏懼,懼怕

Most older employees fear unemployment.大多數上了年紀的僱員害怕失業。
What do you fear most?你最怕什麽?

B2 [ T; not continuous ] formal to be worried or frightened that something bad might happen or might have happened擔心;擔憂

[ + (that) ] Police fear (that) the couple may have drowned.警方擔心這對夫婦可能已溺水身亡。
formal It is feared (that) as many as two hundred passengers may have died in the crash.人們擔心可能有多達兩百名乘客在這次空難中喪生。
We huddled together, fearing we might be killed.我們擠作一團,擔心會被殺掉。
[ + to infinitive ] Fearing to go herself, she sent her son to find out the news.她自己不敢去,就派了兒子去探查消息。
I fear formal mainly UK

used to give someone news of something bad that has happened or might happen(用於告知壞消息)恐怕

[ + (that) ] I fear (that) she's already left.恐怕她已經離開了。

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He reassured people that law-abiding citizens would have nothing to fear from the enquiries.

It was feared that the break-up of the oil tanker would result in further pollution.

The police feared that the crowd were becoming disorderly and so they moved in with horses.

The committee kept the results of the survey to itself, fearing a bad public reaction.

The government fears that talking to terrorists might legitimize their violent actions.

BNC: 1066 COCA: 985
fear

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FEAR | FEAR + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, deep, deep-seated, genuine, great, intense, overwhelming, pure, real, terrible, utter很大的/深深的/根深蒂固的/名副其實的/巨大的/強烈的/無法抗拒的/純粹的/真正的/可怕的/絕對的恐懼My biggest fear was that my children would get sick.我最害怕孩子生病。It was the first time she had experienced real fear.這是她第一次真正感到恐懼。worst最恐懼的事growing越來越強烈的恐懼general, widespread普遍的/廣泛的恐懼constant, nagging持續不斷的/不斷襲來的恐懼the constant fear of discovery一直害怕被發現irrational, unfounded, unreasonable無端的/莫名的/毫無理由的恐懼Our fears proved unfounded.我們的恐懼證明是沒有根據的。legitimate, well-founded合乎情理的/有充分理由的恐懼primal原始的恐懼the most primal fear, that of death最原始的恐懼,即對死亡的恐懼mortal, paralysing/paralyzing極度的/令人不知所措的恐懼public公眾的恐懼Public fears about the disease increased.公眾對該疾病的恐懼越來越強烈。childhood孩提時代的恐懼the girl's childhood fear of being eaten by monsters這個女孩孩提時害怕被怪獸吃掉的恐懼VERB + FEARexperience, feel, have經歷恐懼;覺得害怕She did not know why she should feel such fear.她不知為什麼感覺如此恐懼。be filled with, be gripped by, be paralysed/paralyzed by, be paralysed/paralyzed with, tremble with充滿恐懼;被恐懼懾住;嚇得無法動彈;嚇得發抖express, show, voice表達/面露/說出恐懼The boy showed no fear.這個男孩毫無懼色。Doctors have voiced fears that we may be facing an epidemic.我們可能爆發傳染病,醫生對此說有擔憂。confront, face正視/面對恐懼cause, inspire, instil/instill造成恐懼;引起恐懼the fear that her mother had instilled in her她母親給她造成的恐懼fuel, heighten, raise, stoke加深/增加/引起/激起恐懼This incident will fuel fears of a full-scale war.這一事件加劇了人們對發生全面戰爭的恐慌。This stoked fears of financial difficulties.這加劇了人們對財務困難的恐懼。exploit利用恐懼confirm證實擔心My worst fears were confirmed.我最擔心的事得到了證實。allay, alleviate, assuage, calm, conquer, dispel, ease, overcome, quell減輕/緩解/解除/平息/戰勝/驅除/緩和/克服/遏制恐懼The government is anxious to allay the public's fears.政府急於減輕公眾的恐懼。She managed to overcome her fear.她設法克服了恐懼。hide, mask掩飾/掩蓋恐懼FEAR + VERBabate, subside恐懼減退/減輕When she heard the news, some of her fear subsided.她聽到這一消息就不那麼擔憂了。grow (especially BrE) 恐懼加劇Fears are growing of a new oil embargo.對再一次石油禁運的擔心越來越強烈。grip sb, haunt sb, overcome sb某人被置於恐懼之中/為恐懼所困/被恐懼壓倒A sudden fear gripped him.他突然感到一陣恐懼。course through sb, wash over sb, wash through sb某人突然感到一陣恐懼strike sb恐懼襲上某人心頭PREPOSITIONfor fear of唯恐Nobody refused for fear of being fired.由於怕失去工作,沒有人拒絕。in fear害怕地He ran away in fear.他嚇得逃跑了。in fear of害怕⋯The men hesitated in fear of whatever was to come next.這些人因為對將要發生的事擔心而猶豫不決。out of fear出於害怕He lied out of fear.他因為害怕而撒了謊。through fear由於害怕The students obeyed through fear of punishment.這些學生由於害怕受懲罰就服從了。with fear因為害怕His face was white with fear.他嚇得面色蒼白。without fear毫無懼色She stared at him without fear.她毫無懼色地盯着他。fear about害怕⋯his fear about what might happen他對可能發生的事情的恐懼fear for對⋯的擔心my fear for her safety我為她安全的擔心fear of害怕⋯They have a terrible fear of failure.他們非常害怕失敗。fear over對⋯的恐懼new fears over terrorism再次對恐怖主義的恐懼PHRASESfear and loathing又怕又恨fear and trembling, fear and trepidation怕得發抖;提心吊膽The men set off in fear and trepidation.這群男子驚慌失措地出發了。live in生活在恐懼中The people live in fear of attack by the bandits.人們在擔心強盜襲擊的恐懼中度日。strike fear into (the heart of) sb使某人(心裏)感到恐懼The sound of gunfire struck fear into the hearts of the villagers.炮聲使村民心驚膽戰。
fear

verb

ADVERB | VERB + FEAR | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBgenuinely, greatly, really確實/非常/真的害怕This disease is greatly feared.這種病非常可怕。I really feared that this might be the end.我真擔心可能就這麼結束了。rightly理所當然地感到害怕Everyone rightly feared the coming war.人人都擔心戰爭即將爆發,這是理所當然的。VERB + FEARseem to似乎害怕begin to開始害怕learn to學會害怕He learned to fear and respect this force of nature.他學會對這種自然力量表示敬畏。PREPOSITIONfor為⋯擔心We feared for their safety.我們擔心他們的安全。PHRASEShave little to fear, have nothing to fear幾乎不用害怕;沒有什麼可害怕的You have nothing to fear from him.你一點兒也不用怕他。have reason to fear sth有理由擔心⋯have no reason to fear sth沒有理由擔心⋯
BNC: 1066 COCA: 985
fear noun
fear (a fear of flying) risk1 (for fear of sth/that…)
fear

noun

fear ♦︎ terror ♦︎ panic ♦︎ alarm ♦︎ fright ♦︎ hysteria ♦︎ dread ♦︎ paranoia ♦︎ phobiaThese are all words for the bad feeling you have when you are afraid. 這些詞均表示害怕、恐懼、恐慌。SYNONYM SCALE 詞義標尺 下圖顯示這些詞所表達恐懼的程度
alarmfearpanicterror
frightparanoiahysteria
dread
phobia
PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a fear / terror / dread of sthpanic / alarm / paranoia / a phobia about sthin fear / terror / panic / alarm / fright / dreadfear / terror / panic / alarm / dread that...absolute / pure / sheer terror / panic / hysteria / dreadto be filled with fear / terror / panic / alarm / dreadto have a fear / panic / fright / dread / phobiaa feeling of fear / terror / panic / alarm / hysteria / dread / paranoia fear [uncountable, countable] the bad feeling that you have when you are in danger, when sth bad might happen, or when a particular thing frightens you 害怕;懼怕;擔憂(a) fear of the dark / spiders / flying怕黑;害怕蜘蛛/坐飛機Her eyes showed no fear.她的眼神毫無畏懼。The child was shaking with fear.那小孩嚇得發抖。We lived in constant fear of losing our jobs.我們一直憂心忡忡,怕丢掉工作。He spoke of his fears for the future.他談到了對未來的擔憂。The doctor's report confirmed our worst fears.醫生的報告證實了我們最大的擔憂。 OPP hope hope noun 2 see also fearful afraid fear

verb

[transitive] (written) to fear death / danger / persecution怕死;害怕危險/遭迫害Hundreds of people are feared dead.好幾百人恐遭不測。We feared for their safety.我們擔心他們的安全。Don't worry, you have nothing to fear from us.别擔心,你一點也不必害怕我們。Although there are a number of ways to use the verb fear, it is more common and usually more natural to use the expression be afraid/frightened/scared of sb/sth/doing sth. 雖然動詞fear有好幾種用法,但短語be afraid/frightened/scared of sb/sth/doing sth是比較常用且自然的說法。  See also the entry for afraid 另見afraid條
terror [uncountable, singular] a feeling of extreme fear 驚恐;恐懼;驚駭Her eyes were wild with terror.她的眼睛裏充滿恐懼。People fled from the explosion in terror.人們驚恐地逃離了爆炸現場。Some women have a terror of losing control in the birth process.有些女人懼怕在分娩過程中會失控。 see also terrified afraid panic [uncountable, countable, usually singular] a sudden feeling of great fear that cannot be controlled and prevents you from thinking clearly 驚恐;恐慌;驚慌失措I had a sudden moment of panic.我一下子恐慌起來。There's no point getting into a panic about the exams.面對考試驚慌失措是沒有用的。 see also panic panic verb , panicky , panic-stricken hysterical alarm [uncountable] a sudden or continuing feeling of worry that sth dangerous might happen or might have already happened 驚恐;驚慌;恐慌'What have you done?' Ellie cried in alarm.“你都幹了些什麽?”埃利驚恐地喊道。The doctor said there was no cause for alarm.醫生說不必驚慌。 see also alarm frighten verb , alarmed afraid fright [uncountable, countable] a feeling of fear, usually sudden (通常指突如其來的)驚嚇,恐怖She cried out in fright.她嚇得大聲叫喊。He suffered from stage fright (= nervous feelings felt by performers before they appear in front of an audience).他表演前怯場。A fright can also be an experience or an event that makes you feel fear. * fright亦可指使人受驚嚇的經歷、恐怖的事件。 see also fright shock noun 2 , frighten frighten , frightened afraid NOTE 辨析 Fear or fright? Fright is a reaction to sth that has just happened or is happening now. Use fear, not fright, to talk about things that always frighten you and things that may happen in the future. * fright指對剛剛發生或正在發生的事情的反應。對總是使人害怕的事物和對未來可能發生的事情感到擔憂均可用fear,但不能用frightI have a fright of spiders. his fright of what might happen hysteria hɪˈstɪəriə; NAmE hɪˈstɪriə [uncountable] a state of extreme excitement, fear or anger in which a person or a group of people loses control of their emotions and starts to cry, laugh, etc. 歇斯底裏;情緒失控A note of hysteria crept into her voice.她的聲音聽來有點歇斯底裏。Fear infected people with mass hysteria.恐懼讓人們陷入一片歇斯底裏當中。 see also hysterical hysterical dread dred [uncountable, countable, usually singular] (rather informal) a feeling of great fear about sth that might or will happen in the future; a thing that causes this fear 恐懼;令人懼怕的事物The prospect of growing old alone fills me with dread.想到自己會孤獨地漸漸老去,我害怕極了。She has an irrational dread of hospitals.她對醫院有莫名的恐懼。 dread

verb

[transitive] This was the moment he had been dreading.這是他一直最擔心的時刻。She dreads her husband finding out.她生怕丈夫察覺出來。I dread to think what would happen if there really was a fire.我不敢想象假如真的發生火災會是什麽情景。 OPP look forward to sth expect
paranoia ˌpærəˈnɔɪə [uncountable] (informal) fear or suspicion of other people, especially when there is no reason for this (尤指無端的)對他人的恐懼(或懷疑)his paranoia that people might find out他對人們可能會有所察覺的無端恐懼 see also paranoid afraid phobia ˈfəʊbiə; NAmE ˈfoʊbiə [countable] (rather formal) a strong unreasonable fear or hatred of sth 恐怖症,恐懼症(莫名的極度恐懼)He has a phobia about flying.他有飛行恐懼症。One of the symptoms of the disease is water phobia.這種病的其中一個症狀是恐水。 Phobia is also used in compounds to make the names of particular phobias. * phobia亦用於表示某種恐懼症的複合詞中arachnophobia (= fear of spiders) 蜘蛛恐懼症claustrophobia (= fear of enclosed spaces) 幽閉恐懼症xenophobia (= fear or hatred of people from other countries) 恐外症
BNC: 1066 COCA: 985
fear
Fear and fright: fear, fright, alarm...
Risks, threats and dangers: risk, hazard, menace...

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