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dread [dred]1 nounterreur f, effroi m;∎ I have a dread of dentists j'ai la hantise des dentistes;∎ she has a terrible dread of heights elle a effroyablement peur du vide;∎ she lives in dread of her ex-husband elle vit dans la crainte de son ex-mari;∎ she waited in dread for the phone to ring angoissée, elle attendait que le téléphone sonnecraindre, redouter;∎ I'm dreading Monday je redoute la journée de lundi;∎ she's dreading the journey elle redoute ou elle appréhende le voyage;∎ I dread to think of what might happen je n'ose pas imaginer ce qui pourrait arriverredoutable, effrayant -
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dred
1. noun(great fear: She lives in dread of her child being drowned in the canal; His voice was husky with dread.) terror
2. verb(to fear greatly: We were dreading his arrival.) temer- dreadful- dreadfulness
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dread vb tener terrortr[dred]1 terror nombre masculino, pavor nombre masculino1 temer, tener pavor a, tener terror adread ['drɛd] vt: tenerle pavor a, temerdread adj: pavoroso, aterradodread n: pavor m, temor madj.• espantoso, -a adj.• terrible adj.n.• asombro s.m.• miedo s.m.• pavor s.m.• temor s.m.v.• temer v.
I dredtransitive verb tenerle* terror or pavor a
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mass noun terror m[dred]dread OF something: we lived in constant dread of being discovered — vivíamos temiendo constantemente que nos descubrieran
1.N terror m, pavor mhe lives in dread of being caught — vive aterrorizado por la idea de que lo cojan or (LAm) agarren
2.I dread to think of it * — ¡solo pensarlo me da horror!
3.ADJ espantoso* * *
I [dred]transitive verb tenerle* terror or pavor a
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mass noun terror mdread OF something: we lived in constant dread of being discovered — vivíamos temiendo constantemente que nos descubrieran
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