- [uncountable, countable, usually singular] a feeling of great fear about something that might or will happen in the future; a thing that causes this feeling恐惧;令人惧怕的事物
- The prospect of growing old fills me with dread.想到人会一天天老下去便使我充满恐惧。
- She has an irrational dread of hospitals.她对医院有莫名的恐惧。
- The committee members live in dread of (= are always worried about) anything that may cause a scandal.委员会成员整天提心吊胆,生怕有什么事会引起流言蜚语。
- My greatest dread is that my parents will find out.我最担心的就是父母会察觉出来。
Extra Examples- the dread she felt at the thought of meeting him again一想起要再见他她就感到的恐惧
- He lived in constant dread that one day he might be found out.他一直生活在恐惧之中,担心总有一天会被发现。
Topics Feelingsc1Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + dreadprepositionphrases- a feeling of dread
- a sense of dread
See full entry dreads
[plural] (informal) dreadlocks (= hair that is twisted into long thick pieces that hang down from the head, worn especially by Rastafarians)(尤指拉斯塔法里教派成员蓄的)长发绺,脏辫 Word OriginOld English ādrǣdan, ondrǣdan, of West Germanic origin; related to Old High German intrātan.