词汇 | fraught |
释义 | fraught adjective uk /frɔːt/ us /frɑːt/ fraughtadjective (FULL OF)fraught with full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers: 充满(问题、危险等令人不快之物)的 fraught with difficultiesThe negotiations have been fraught with difficulties right from the start. fraughtadjective (ANXIOUS)UK causing or having extreme worry or anxiety: 令人极度忧虑的,十分担心的 This is one of the most fraught weekends of the year for the security forces.这是一年中最令安全部队紧张不安的周末之一。 The atmosphere in the office is rather fraught.办公室里弥漫着一种极度紧张焦虑的气氛。 Anxious and worried (all) hot and botheredidiom aflutter agitated angsty anxious frightened fuss get in a sweatidiom goosey grim preoccupied prey prey on sb's mindidiom prey on something queasily worried worriedly worrier worrywart wound up fraught | American Dictionaryfraught adjective us/frɔt/ full of (unpleasant things such as problems or dangers): Writing about science at a popular level is a task fraught with difficulty. Examples of fraughtfraught American action was not merely irritating; it was fraught with danger. Judging from what we have learned about 'enchanted ground', it is an attraction which may well be fraught with illusion. Finally, there is the fraught issue of fighting inflation. We underestimate at our peril the difficulty and danger with which the" politics of variation" are fraught. Although post hoc classification of youth to various developmental trajectories has heuristic value, this method is fraught with problems as well. The task of the producer is less fraught with pitfalls than that of the writer. Decisions concerning the medical futility of interventions may be fraught with apprehension and misgivings for everyone involved. Few studies, however, have actually helped to delineate what characterizes a "humane" neonatal death as opposed to one fraught with dependence on technology. The problem is that defining and characterizing existing notions of soul is fraught with difficulty. Thus, under the cooperative and collective sense of gham-khadi often lies another level of relationships fraught with competition, tension and even enmity. The literature is dominated by comparisons of organic and conventional agriculture and interpretation of these studies is fraught with difficulty. As a site of receiving formal care, the home is fraught with ambiguity. To ask the agent is fraught with problems - which do not go away with the idea of a pattern. The drawing of a lover to oneself, just as drawing a dependant, and gaining his or her attachment, was fraught with potential antagonism. The second important contribution of this volume is the distinction it makes between the fraught categories of identity and desire. See all examples of fraught 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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