A2 [ I ] to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened担心;忧虑;发愁
B2 [ T ] to make someone feel unhappy and frightened because of problems or unpleasant things that might happen使担忧;使焦虑
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Don't worry about a thing. I'll take care of it all.
My elderly mother worries that she's a burden to me.
Sometimes I worry about the future.
She'd worried quite needlessly about whether there would be enough food.
You needn't worry - I'm not going to mention it to anyone.
[ T ] If a dog worries another animal, it chases and frightens it and might also bite it.(狗)追赶,撕咬(其他动物)
B1 [ C ] a problem that makes you feel unhappy and frightened令人担心(或发愁)的事
B2 [ C or U ] a feeling of being unhappy and frightened about something担忧;担心;发愁
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She was nearly demented with worry when her son didn't come home.
I wanted to make amends for the worry I've caused you.
Where on earth have you been? We've been frantic with worry.
Some people glide effortlessly through life with no real worries.
That's my kind of holiday - no phone, no TV and no worries.
used to tell someone that a situation is acceptable, even if something has gone wrong(用以告诉某人)不必担心,没关系
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bother | ➔ | concern | ➔ | worry |
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