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释义

Afraid



Afraid meaning ‘feeling fear’


Afraid as an adjective means ‘feeling fear’. We use it with of + noun, of + -ing form, a to-infinitive or a that-clause:

Are you afraid of the dark? (of + noun)

She seemed afraid of walking home alone. (of + -ing form)

If you don’t understand, don’t be afraid to ask. (to-infinitive)

They looked afraid that we might get lost in the city centre. (that-clause)


Warning:

We only use afraid after a verb such as be, seem, become, not before a noun (predicatively):

Her mother is very ill and afraid.

Not: Her afraid mother


See also:


Adjectives: order


Afraid: softening


We also use to be afraid in phrases such as afraid that, afraid to say, afraid not and afraid so when we want to soften statements to avoid saying something too directly. We often use these expressions to respond to bad news, or when we are sorry about something. Be afraid not and be afraid so are only used as responses:

I’m afraid that we can’t agree to your proposal.


A:

Is it right that she has resigned?


B:

We’reafraid to sayshe has.



A:

Did your team win?


B:

I’mafraid not.



A:

Is the shop closed?


B:

I’mafraid so.



See also:


Hedges (just)


Politeness



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