| 单词 | I fear |
| 释义 | I fear From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishI fearI fearformalTHINK/HAVE THE OPINION THAT used when telling someone that you think that something bad has happened or is trueI fear (that)I fear that there is little more we can do.I fear so/I fear not‘Were they satisfied?’ ‘I fear not.’ → fearExamples from the CorpusI fear (that)• The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?• And I fear for the darkness as four Justices anxiously await the single vote necessary to extinguish the light.• It is difficult to know where to have Randolph Ash. I fear he will never become a popular poet.• Lastly, I fear I may have to disappoint you when I say that the coin is more interesting than valuable.• This situation is extremely annoying, though. I fear Lumley may need replacing.• As ex-Servicemen, they had not only dealt with the situations I feared most, but also those I could not imagine.• For I feared then what we know now.• The dinner table sometimes became a battleground. I feared we would all fall apart if we kept this up much longer. |
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