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1 afraid
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2 AFRAID
• He that is afraid of the wagging of feathers, must keep from among wild fowl - Распутья бояться, так в путь не ходить (P)• He that is afraid of wounds must not come near (nigh) a battle - Волков бояться - в лес не ходить (B)• He who is afraid of every nettle must not walk through the tall grass - Волков бояться - в лес не ходить (B) -
3 afraid
[əˈfreɪd] adjective1) feeling fear or being frightened (of a person, thing etc):خَائِفShe was afraid to go.
2) sorry (to have to say that):مُتَأسِّفI'm afraid I don't agree with you.
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4 afraid
خَشِيَ \ afraid: to be anxious: I’m afraid it’s going to rain. fear: to feel fear in the face of sb. or sth.: Parents rightly fear for their children’s safety on busy roads. I fear my father’s anger, be anxious and sorry I fear that we may be too late. -
5 afraid
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. -
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7 привлекать (I'm afraid this kind of art doesn't really speak to me — Боюсь, такое искусство меня не особенно привлекает)
General subject: speakУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > привлекать (I'm afraid this kind of art doesn't really speak to me — Боюсь, такое искусство меня не особенно привлекает)
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8 mať strach
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9 den korkmuş
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10 ræddur
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11 Dershrokn
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12 hræddur
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13 òykja leitt/miîur
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14 bojati se nečega
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15 peloissaan
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16 poplašen
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17 strašiti se
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18 u strahu
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19 zaplašen
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20 zastrašen
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См. также в других словарях:
Afraid — A*fraid , p. a. [OE. afrayed, affraide, p. p. of afraien to affray. See {Affray}, and cf. {Afeard}.] Impressed with fear or apprehension; in fear; apprehensive. [Afraid comes after the noun it limits.] Back they recoiled, afraid. Milton. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
afraid — [ə frād′] adj. [ME affraied, pp. of affraien, AFFRAY] feeling fear; frightened; apprehensive: followed by of, that, or an infinitive: often used informally to indicate regret [I m afraid I can t go] SYN. AFRAID is applied to a general feeling of… … English World dictionary
Afraid — «Afraid» Sencillo de Mötley Crüe del álbum Generation Swine Publicación 1997 Formato CD Grabación 1996 Género(s) Glam metal … Wikipedia Español
afraid — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ fearful or anxious. ● I m afraid Cf. ↑I m afraid ORIGIN from Old French afrayer disturb, startle … English terms dictionary
afraid — (adj.) early 14c., originally pp. of afray frighten, from Anglo Fr. afrayer, from O.Fr. esfreer (see AFFRAY (Cf. affray) (n.)). A rare case of an English adjective that never stands before a noun. Because it was used in A.V. Bible, it acquired… … Etymology dictionary
afraid — afraid; un·afraid; … English syllables
afraid — [adj1] fearful abashed, aghast, alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, aroused, blanched, cowardly, cowed, daunted, discouraged, disheartened, dismayed, distressed, disturbed, faint hearted, frightened, frozen, have cold feet*, horrified, in awe,… … New thesaurus
afraid — I adjective affrighted, alarmed, anxious, apprehensive, cautious, distrustful, dreading, fearful, frightened, haunted by fear, leery, nervous, scared, shrinking, terrified, terror stricken, timid, timorous, uneasy II index caitiff, leery,… … Law dictionary
afraid — *fearful, apprehensive Analogous words: alarmed, scared (see FRIGHTEN): timorous, *timid Antonyms: unafraid: sanguine Contrasted words: *cool, composed, imperturbable, collected: *confident, assured, sure … New Dictionary of Synonyms
afraid — a|fraid W2S1 [əˈfreıd] adj [not before noun] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Past participle of affray to frighten (14 19 centuries), from Old French affreer; AFFRAY] 1.) frightened because you think that you may get hurt or that something bad may… … Dictionary of contemporary English
afraid — a|fraid [ ə freıd ] adjective never before noun *** 1. ) frightened, for example because you feel you are in danger: Don t be afraid, I won t hurt you. afraid of: Everyone seems to be afraid of her. He s afraid of flying. afraid to do something:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English