单词 | angst |
释义 | angst (æŋst ) uncountable noun Angst is a feeling of anxiety and worry. [journalism] Many kids suffer from acne and angst. Synonyms: anxiety, worry, distress, torment Collocations: existential angst Having invented nu-metal - and then disowned it - they continue to exist in a bubble of eternal rage and existential angst. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Are we being told to forget both our sucky jobs and our existential angst, and dance? Times, Sunday Times (2014) Hamlet, with its brooding soliloquies and existential angst, was painfully near the knuckle. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Only darts seems to prompt this existential angst. Times, Sunday Times (2017) They rescued me from a tedious adolescent predisposition to existential angst. Times, Sunday Times (2009) I had lots of teenage angst. Times, Sunday Times (2006) She says my teenage angst ruined the best years of her life. Times, Sunday Times (2013) One lawyer says that schools should relax: most bloggers are just venting their teenage angst. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Translations: Chinese: 焦虑 Japanese: 不安感 |
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