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Перевод: apprehensive
[прилагательное] опасающийся; полный страха; боязливый; полный предчувствий; полный тревоги; понятливый; сообразительный
Тезаурус:
- I do not know who was more apprehensive, them or me.
- Pilots who are frightened or apprehensive about stalling have not been properly trained and could be a risk to themselves and their passengers if they obtain their licence without overcoming their problem.
- A man short, the Fourth Division side held their more illustrious opponents at bay with no great difficulty until midway through the first half, and the crowds had fallen into an apprehensive silence when Drinkell revived their spirits.
- A little apprehensive at the turn just past the Saulnier farm, the spot referred to by the Brigadier that was within earshot of the enemy.
- They both look apprehensive.
- The others were very quiet, with excited, apprehensive looks on their faces.
- Not surprisingly, Ken was apprehensive about the position I might inherit when I touched down.
- "At first, we were apprehensive about the process of signing, then it was the same about deals in Europe and now I think Brian will be helpful when we sort out the American side.
- Suggestions in 1975 of a military coup by Colonel Stirling's "non-party, non-class organization of apprehensive patriots" or General Walker's "non-class Militia" met with almost universal derision.
- We were apprehensive about crossing into Algeria.
- Because "Big T", Tom, had got a very bad record for sacking caddies, I was very apprehensive.
- Financial markets are apprehensive that the trade deficit has still not turned the corner and a poor figure could shake sterling again.
- But with the business community apprehensive about the election outcome and worried at the prospect of a Labour government there is no comparable improvement in business confidence.
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