英 [ˈdredɪd] 美 [ˈdredɪd]
adj. 令人畏惧的,可怕的
v. 惧怕(dread 的过去分词)
dreaded /ˈdrɛdɪd/
形容词 Dreaded means terrible and greatly feared. 可怕的; 令人畏惧的
No one knew how to treat this dreaded disease.
没人知道如何治疗这种可怕的疾病。
形容词 You can use the dreaded to describe something that you, or a particular group of people, find annoying, inconvenient, or undesirable. 讨厌的; 令人不快的
She's a victim of the dreaded hay fever.
她患了讨厌的花粉热。
恐惧-引用次数:32
参考来源压抑的自我,异化的人生
畏-引用次数:4
Theoretically speaking, Dasein can quest its authentic self, which should be performed by Dread, because Dread can dislodge Dasein from its lostness into the "They".
理论上来说,“此在”能寻求找到自己的本真性,这应该由“畏”来完成,这是因为“畏”能将“此在”从迷失的“众人”状态中驱赶出来。
参考来源寻找本真的自我
恐惧-引用次数:5
Finally, this paper also reviews the impact of Kierkegaard’s concept of dread on later Jaspers, Heidegger, Satre and other philosophers of existentialism.
指出恐惧是人回归本真自我的内在性动力;最后,本文考察了克尔凯郭尔的恐惧概念对后来的雅斯贝尔斯、海德格尔、萨特等存在主义哲学家的影响。
参考来源克尔凯郭尔恐惧概念探析
... clockwise顺时针的 dreaded可怕的 instinctive天生的,本能的 ...
... frightening 令人恐惧的 dreaded 令人畏惧的 direful 可怕的 ...
可怕的令人畏惧的 dreaded 畏惧 fear; awe; dread 无所畏惧 be fearless; 使某人畏惧 inspire a man with awe; 当他被带到法官面前时, 他有一种畏惧感。
... enchantress(巫婆) dreaded(畏惧) ails(生病,感到不舒适) ...
dreadfully 可怕地;极其
dread 恐惧;可怕的人(或物)
dreadnaught 厚呢;庞然大物;无所畏惧的人
dread 惧怕;担心
dread 惧怕;担心
The dreaded moment had finally arrived.
可怕的时刻终于来到了。
Did I hear the dreaded word 'homework'?
我是不是听到“家庭作业”这可怕的字眼了?
No one knew how to treat this dreaded disease.
没人知道如何治疗这种可怕的疾病。
and the forces of nature. I dreaded that first robin so, But he is mastered now, And I'm accustomed to him grown-- He hurts a little though I dared not meet the daffodils, For fear their yellow gown Would pierce me with a fashion So foreign to my own.
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They were fleeing an attack by the Janjaweed, the dreaded Arab militia backed by Sudan's government.
The prevailing rule of thumb is that deflation, not inflation, is the dreaded external reality.
His wife, who had dreaded the trip, was won over by the comfortable bed.