单词 | frets |
释义 | fret1 of 6verb (1) ˈfret fretted; fretting transitive verb 1 a : to eat or gnaw into : corrode also : fray The acid fretted the metal. b : rub, chafe The harness strap was fretting the horse. c : to make by wearing away a substance the stream fretted a channel 2 : to cause to suffer emotional strain : vex don't you fret yourself about me J. C. Powys 3 : to pass (time) in fretting a poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage William Shakespeare 4 : agitate, ripple fret the surface of the lake intransitive verb 1 a : to eat into something b : to affect something as if by gnawing or biting : grate the … urgent voice fretted at his nerves Graham Greene 2 a : wear, corrode Marble frets away due to the rain. b : chafe His back where the harness rubbed began to fret. c : fray sense 1 3 a : to become vexed or worried fretting over the high cost of feeding their families Vance Packard b of running water : to become agitated a brook fretting over rocks fret 2 of 6noun (1)1 a : the action of wearing away : erosion b : a worn or eroded spot 2 : an agitation of mind : irritation fret 3 of 6verb (2) fretted; fretting transitive verb 1 a : to decorate with interlaced designs b : to form a pattern upon 2 : to enrich with embossed or pierced carved patterns fret 4 of 6noun (2)1 : an ornamental network especially : a medieval metallic or jeweled net for a woman's headdress 2 : an ornament or ornamental work often in relief consisting of small straight bars intersecting one another in right or oblique angles fret 5 of 6noun (3) : one of a series of ridges fixed across the fingerboard of a stringed musical instrument (such as a guitar) fretless adjective fretted adjective fret 6 of 6verb (3) fretted; fretting transitive verb : to press (the strings of a stringed instrument) against the frets frets 1 of 2 nounas in fusses a state of nervous or irritated concern one of my customers always gets into a fret if I'm so much as 15 minutes late delivering his newspaper Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
frets 2 of 2verb1 as in erodes to consume or wear away gradually over the span of thousands of years, the annual spring runoff fretted the rock, forming a deep channel Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in wears to damage or diminish by continued friction don't let the girth fret the horse's belly or you won't be able to ride him Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in worries to experience concern or anxiety don't fret over whether it will be sunny tomorrow, as there's nothing we can do about it Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in scratches to make sore by continued rubbing the stiff, starchy collar was fretting my neck, and I couldn't wait to change out of that costume Synonyms & Similar Words
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