apprehension
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++ap·pre·hen·sion /ˌæprɪˈhenʃən/ ●○○ noun 1 [countable, uncountable]WORRIED anxiety about the future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult 〔对未来的〕忧虑,担心 SYN anxiety a feeling of apprehension 担忧的心情 I woke before the alarm, filled with apprehension. 我忧心忡忡,闹钟没响就醒了。2. [uncountable] formalCATCH the act of apprehending a criminal 逮捕,拘捕 SYN arrest3. [uncountable]UNDERSTAND old-fashioned understanding 了解,明白
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apprehension• The Department of Agriculture was apparently unconcerned about the growing apprehension.• Diplomats watched the events with growing apprehension.• Moving to-ward them, he felt a chill of apprehension, and panic.• He noticed that the veins were standing out on Michael's forehead and against his will felt a surge of apprehension.• The discussion centered on our apprehension of the nature of God.• I felt a peculiar apprehension, and sensed the woodland spirits of which Mme Guérigny lived in awe.• Dad has some apprehensions about having surgery.• What is important to me is the apprehension of the person or persons who killed our son.• No evidence emerged to justify the apprehension of the authorities, but this did not trouble the court.• She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language.• Authorities then use the profiles to identify suspects and to attempt to elicit confessions after their apprehension.• A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to apprehension of the killer.ap·pre·hen·sion nounChineseSyllable
Corpus the especially anxiety future, about about
apprehension
ap‧pre‧hen‧sion /ˌæprɪˈhenʃən/
noun
1. [uncountable and countable] anxiety about the future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult
SYN anxiety:
a feeling of apprehension
I woke before the alarm, filled with apprehension.
2. [uncountable] formal the act of apprehending a criminal
SYN arrest
3. [uncountable] old-fashioned understanding
ap‧pre‧hen‧sion /ˌæprɪˈhenʃən/
noun1. [uncountable and countable] anxiety about the future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult
SYN anxiety:
2. [uncountable] formal the act of apprehending a criminal
SYN arrest
3. [uncountable] old-fashioned understanding