2008年6月23日 星期一

Apprehension


apprehension







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n. (名詞 noun)



          1.    恐懼,憂慮,擔心,掛念[C][U][(+about/for/over)]

                      We felt no little apprehension over the result.

                      我們對結果甚為憂慮。

          2.    【書】逮捕,拘押[U]

                      They will begin to cooperate in the apprehension of these 

                      gangsters.

                      他們將合作捕捉這些歹徒。

          3.    【書】理解,領悟[U]

                      He is quick of apprehension.

                      他理解力很敏銳。





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–noun

1. anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil. 

2. the faculty or act of apprehending, esp. intuitive understanding; perception on a direct and immediate level. 

3. acceptance of or receptivity to information without passing judgment on its validity, often without complete comprehension. 

4. a view, opinion, or idea on any subject. 

5. the act of arresting; seizure. 





happening_ver2 Those they meet on the way are such as they might indeed plausibly meet. Even the TV and radio news is done correctly, as convenient cliches about terrorism give way to bewilderment and apprehension.


















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