词汇 | angst |
释义 | angst noun[ U ] uk /æŋst/ us /ɑːŋst/ strong worry and unhappiness, especially about personal problems: (尤指对私人问题的)焦虑,烦忧 All my children went through a period of late-adolescent angst.我所有的孩子在青春期后期都经历过一段焦虑不安的时光。 Foreign words & phrases used in English acciaccatura al dente al fresco aloha aloo alu legato libretto ooh la la oy parlando pas de deux passim primo the Internationale virtuosa virtuoso vivace vivacissimo wanderlust You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Anxiety and worry - general words angst | American Dictionaryangst noun[ U ] us/ɑŋst, æŋst/ a feeling of extreme anxiety and unhappiness: The boy’s mysterious disappearance has caused angst and guilt for the family. Examples of angstangst We can see, however, that certain conditions can prevent art from reaching full maturity and keep artists in a perpetual stage of adolescent angst. Because of the angst, ambiguity, and doubt involved, these dilemmas for parents cannot be viewed as an opportunity to exercise personal values and individual choice. One can only imagine the angst suffered by the author. Slowly, reluctantly it has acceded to these demands, albeit at the expense of considerable internal angst and turmoil. But that does not contradict his role as primarily being to articulate the angst, pain, and glory of his cultural group. Slowly, reluctantly, it has acceded to these demands, albeit at the expense of considerable internal angst and turmoil. The following generations would tend to cast it into the wastebasket of the previous generation's angst. It does, however, feature angst as an aspect of legal life. From this, among other things, come the angst and black humour of many of her pieces. I observed children entering the courtyard and saw their faces transform from angst to laughter. The resulting overtones embody the angst of the song just as lyrics and the rhythm section's steady pulse reinforce a woman's frustration with love's resistance to control. But electronic musicians destabilise these notions by exposing the fluidity of boundaries between human- and machine-generated music, as well as the cultural angst over the dissolution of these boundaries. W hen hope clashes with reality and causes angst, is it better to jettison hope, or reality? In a form of musical end-of-the millennium angst, the more recent fascination with alien themes is often informed by a postmodern erosion of historical narratives of progress. There was no concealing either the angst felt by many such workers whose whole working lives had been geared to the productive rhythms of the sugar mill. 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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