词汇 | example_english_worry |
释义 | Examples of worryThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. I keep telling myself not to worry or to take any burden to them. In designing tasks, researchers need to worry about establishing reliable and valid measures. We use an equivalence on trees instead of worrying about representation. Poverty is worrying about money all the time. But as soon as you do this, you will start to worry about other meanings, even in single words. They loudly poured out their worries, calling on their male relatives to discipline their sons. They also worried that the addition of the working poor would expand by millions the numbers of those eligible for assistance. Once we did not much worry about what the public brought with them to exhibits, but that is not the case anymore. This would mean that we would not have to worry about the extremes of this distribution. Nineteenth-century commentators worried that museum-goers would go too far toward one or the other of these extremes. Several relatives were worried by their poor understanding of the complexities of the local authority's policies and practices in respect to self-funded admissions. Lending to a wife probably did not happen very often because it was too risky for lenders worried about delays in repayment. Instead, education is needed so that public fears track the real risks, and people worry about only what they ought to be worried about. However, there are other worries in the same vicinity. She was proud, astute, and worried about her husband's welfare. Women, worried at husbands' deceit, condemned wage-earning men as impotent, unable to fulfill marital duties. The third worried that he was starving his wife to death by not trying hard enough to find food that she wanted to eat. I confess to worrying that this strategy is unlikely to succeed. Without cultivating inner detachment, their study would be invaded by cares and worries coming "from within," from their socialized self. On the face of it, this worry also creates serious difficulties for deliberative democracy. Yet the fact that we cannot draw any firm policy conclusions at this stage should not worry us unduly. They need to fend off a worry about why we should care about perfection. They worried that the ad hoc bilateral swaps and credit lines were not a stable enough solution to chronic payments imbalances. The objector is worried about persons who may only do moral good in a feasible world in which others do significant wrong. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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