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Перевод: afraid
[прилагательное] испуганный; напуганный; боящийся
Тезаурус:
- I'm afraid I didn't come out too well on this particular evening.
- Press response If there does not seem to be any response to your press release, do not be afraid to follow it up with a telephone call.
- When the fires burned down, Jesse was afraid.
- Benton and his Assistant Editor managed to keep the New Times of Burma going and we could still use the radio, but it was obvious that things were moving to a climax, and I was desperately afraid that violence would develop throughout the country.
- The Edinburgh Review (Oct. 1807) was openly abusive: "If the printing of such trash as this be not felt as an insult on the public taste, we are afraid it cannot be insulted."
- It was, I'm afraid, people in Hyde Park playing bongos with their hands; there was also the keyboard on the Doors's "Light My Fire".
- Funny thing about Jackie - he was afraid of the dark.
- Economists were afraid that the country was over-populated and believed that the problems of poverty and unemployment would be reduced if the surplus hands and mouths would go overseas, but it did not follow that the government was going to pay for them to go.
- "Either I have your word on It or I am afraid you can no longer remain in my employ.
- Sorry to disappoint you, but I'm afraid you were just pipped for the star prize.
- They'd probably better check that the whole place isn't falling down and I'm afraid they'll want to see Maggie, but I'll get rid of them.
- It has allowed itself to be outsmarted by governments who are not afraid to bend the rules in their favour, aided and abetted by American multi-nationals whose allegiance is to the United States, naturally.
- The Christian attitude towards pain had always tended to be stoical; as Jeremy Taylor bluntly put it: "He that is afraid of pain is afraid of his own nature."
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