apprehension
n. 不安,憂慮,憂懼; 理解(力),領悟,瞭解; 拘捕
Apprehension is a feeling of fear that something bad may happen.
It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future...
它反映出對未來真實的憤怒和恐懼。
I tensed every muscle in my body in apprehension.
我嚇得全身肌肉緊繃。
The apprehension of someone who is thought to be a criminal is their capture or arrest by the police.
...information leading to the apprehension of the alleged killer.
致使兇殺嫌犯被捕的資訊
The apprehension of something is awareness and understanding of it.
...the sudden apprehension of something familiar as something alien.
突然間領悟到熟悉的事物原來如此陌生
1. fearful expectation or anticipation;
2. the cognitive condition of someone who understands;
3. painful expectation
4. the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal);
He may well have recalled with apprehension her ancient faculty of silence.
他想起她以前那種沉默的能耐,心裡不覺恐慌起來.
He broke into a sweat of agony and apprehension.
由於巨大的悲痛和憂傷,猛地出了一身冷汗.
The student looked around the examination room with apprehension.
那名學生恐懼地觀看檢查室的四周.
Elizabeth was in an agony of apprehension.
伊麗莎白處於一種極度的憂慮中.
There were still areas of doubt and her apprehension grew.
有些地方仍然存疑,於是她越來越擔心.