n. 装载杂货选择权
v. 害怕;恐惧;担忧(dread 的 ing 形式)
1.Trick yourself by putting a big task you've been dreading at the top of your list.
把一个你迟迟不敢下手的大任务放在任务清单的最前面用来忽悠你自己。
2.Once we arrive, we're not excited to be there and we are dreading the things we must get done.
当我们一到工作地点,就一点也没有了抵达目的地的喜悦之情,而且为之后必须要做的事感到害怕担忧。
3.We were all waiting for and dreading our notifications.
我们都在心情忐忑的等待着。
4."Now the grandparents" I closed my eyes, dreading the hopelessness of my situation.
“现在,祖父母们…”我闭上眼睛,处境让我不堪设想。
5.I'm dreading Christmas this year.
我害怕今年的圣诞节。
6.Dreading them, or walking on eggshells all day to avoid them is no way to live.
若你害怕错误,或整日游走边缘只为规避犯错的风险,这于生存无益。
7.So as another year went by, I started dreading Christmas.
又过了一年,我开始害怕过圣诞节。
8.Avoid dreading dead reading, read the dead ox horn.
读书忌死读,死读钻牛角。
9.Finding a new job will be difficult, but is the prolonged anxiety of paying the rent any worse than dreading coming into work?
找一份新工作是很难的,但为付房租这样长时间的焦虑真的比害怕去工作更糟糕吗?