anxious
anxious 英 [ˈæŋkʃəs] 美 [ˈæŋkʃəs]
adj. 焦虑的;渴望的,急切的
- When you are anxious, you are very concerned or worried, but it can also refer to when you are quite interested in something. You might be anxious to improve your performance in math class after falling asleep during a big test.
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- adj. 焦虑的;渴望的,急切的
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1. He seemed anxious about the meeting.
他似乎对这次会议忧心忡忡。
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2. Parents are naturally anxious for their children.
父母自然为儿女担心。
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3. an anxious look, an anxious face, an anxious expression
忧虑的目光╱面容╱表情
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4. She was anxious to finish school and get a job.
她渴望毕业,然后找工作。
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5. There are plenty of graduates anxious for work.
有大量毕业生渴求工作。
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6. I'm anxious for her to do as little as possible.
我盼她尽量少干。
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7. to ask anxiously, to look anxiously, to wait anxiously
忧虑地问╱瞧╱等待
- anxious (adj.) 1620s, "greatly troubled by uncertainties," from Latin anxius "solicitous, uneasy, troubled in mind" (also "causing anxiety, troublesome"), from angere, anguere "to choke, squeeze," figuratively "to torment, cause distress" (from PIE root *angh- "tight, painfully constricted, painful"). The same image is in Serbo-Croatian tjeskoba "anxiety," literally "tightness, narrowness." Meaning "earnestly desirous" (as in anxious to please) is from 1742. Related: Anxiously; anxiousness.
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