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 anxiety [æŋ'zaɪətɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 焦虑, 忧虑, 令人焦虑的事

[医] 焦虑


  1. The anxieties of the past week had left her exhausted.
    上星期把她愁得没精打采。
  2. We waited for news with a growing sense of anxiety.
    我们等待着消息,越来越着急。
  3. The doctor's report removed all their anxieties.
    医生的报告消除了他们的一切忧虑。


anxiety
[ noun ]
  1. (psychiatry) a relatively permanent state of worry and nervousness occurring in a variety of mental disorders, usually accompanied by compulsive behavior or attacks of panic

  2. <noun.state>
  3. a vague unpleasant emotion that is experienced in anticipation of some (usually ill-defined) misfortune

  4. <noun.feeling>


Anxiety \Anx*i"e*ty\, n.; pl. {Anxieties}. [L. anxietas, fr.
anxius: cf. F. anxi['e]t['e]. See {Anxious}.]
1. Concern or solicitude respecting some thing or event,
future or uncertain, which disturbs the mind, and keeps it
in a state of painful uneasiness.

2. Eager desire. --J. D. Forbes

3. (Med.) A state of restlessness and agitation, often with
general indisposition and a distressing sense of
oppression at the epigastrium. --Dunglison.

Syn: Care; solicitude; foreboding; uneasiness; perplexity;
disquietude; disquiet; trouble; apprehension;
restlessness. See {Care}.

  1. Manuel Sanchez, director of the Center for Economic Research and Analysis, a private think tank, said in an interview that short-term anxiety will ease if investors see that the government is negotiating a solid, long-term agreement on the debt.
  2. A group of gay guests, he says, raises the danger "of threatening order" at the facility by causing other guests too much anxiety.
  3. "Now that it's started, at least the anxiety of waiting is over." Congressional leaders in both houses were notified by the president in a series of phone calls placed around 5:20 to 5:30 p.m. EST.
  4. "They have periods of six, eight, 12 hours of intense restlessness based on anxiety," Predescu said.
  5. Analysts attribute the slow sales to fewer jobs and less income and anxiety over the Persian Gulf crisis.
  6. "Last night, we were going through a fair amount of anxiety about how we were going to pay our next round of bills," he says.
  7. This anxiety most likely will continue to increase as a result of the proliferation of "right-to-know" laws informing us of possible toxic exposures.
  8. In 1990, Dollars 124.5bn in syndicated bank credits were recorded. The sharp drop in bank lending reflects growing anxiety about credit quality internationally, the OECD said.
  9. This anxiety is shared by critics, which may explain the aforementioned objections to basing a "Masterpiece Theatre" series on an idea by Herb Schmertz.
  10. He said new efforts to forge a compromise were motivated in part by "anxiety over a deficit that is fighting every reduction attempt that we can come up with." "The participants agreed on two or three kind of basic operating principles.
  11. "Always ready, the official Throw Dough practice pizza relieves the anxiety of customers waiting for their pizza order, and creates additional interest that quickly translates into increased sales," the ad says.
  12. And Peter Hart, a Democratic pollster, says the combination of the early evidence of accurate allied bombing and the evil image of Saddam Hussein will reduce public anxiety over civilian casualties.
  13. Tokyo stock prices plunged amid anxiety about the Mideast. The Nikkei marked a post-1987 low before closing down 1086.93 points.
  14. Bush shares with congressional leaders "anxiety over a deficit that is fighting every reduction attempt that we can come up," Fitzwater said.
  15. The report was largely ignored by the financial markets, which have been preoccupied with anxiety over higher inflation and rising interest rates spawned by other signs of rapid economic growth.
  16. In this administration, Burdetsky said, "There is certainly a lot of anxiety.
  17. As army units backing the popular uprising fought elite police squads supporting Ceausescu, the widespread euphoria over the downfall of the hard-line Communist dictator turned to anxiety over the continuing bloodshed.
  18. The trouble with the idea and practice of organisational change is that it is both boring and anxiety provoking.
  19. Some 1,000 Chinese studying in the U.S. signed an unprecedented open letter to the Peking leadership expressing "deep anxiety" over the recent removal of Hu Yaobang as Communist Party chief and government suppression of free speech.
  20. "There is an air of anxiety and fear hanging over this whole town, and that psychological toll on our children has been horrendous," Ms. Smith says.
  21. Staff members say the children have shown signs of post-traumatic stress disorder, including anxiety, bed-wetting and irregular sleeping patterns, said Busch.
  22. Justice Thomas B. Galligan told the courtroom artists not to draw the woman because she had expressed anxiety about having her likeness shown and was entitled, because of the nature of the crime, to make that request.
  23. Anne dulls her anxiety with alcohol. Owen, a man immediately recognizable by any teenager as hopelessly square, frets vaguely that post-Vietnam America has failed him both as a community and as a cause.
  24. "Few things in combat cause as much anxiety, chaos and panic as mines," the Gazette noted.
  25. There are many pretty women to be seen at the tables; but any woman can wear a designer dress and carry a Chanel handbag. In spite of London Clubs' anxiety about its future, the wheels are spinning as fast as ever.
  26. Elderly people suffer less depression and anxiety by the time seven months pass after a spouse's death than do younger people, a study suggests.
  27. "The market is setting itself up for another price decline because of the anxiety purchases," said Thomas Burns, manager of Chevron Corp.'s economics group.
  28. It was still not clear if businesses could pay bills and expenses with the frozen funds, further adding to anxiety.
  29. Residents who suffered damage to their homes and property from Hurricane Hugo's fury can expect to feel shock, anger, depression, anxiety and a whole range of emotional pain, experts say.
  30. In Japan Monday, anxiety about a possible interest rate hike and the yen's decline against the dollar sent the key index on the Tokyo Stock Exchange plummeting to a 14-month low.
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