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1 apprehensive
apprehensive adj [glance, person] craintif/-ive ; to be deeply/slightly apprehensive être très/légèrement inquiet/-iète ; to feel apprehensive about sth ( fearful) appréhender qch ; ( worried) avoir des inquiétudes au sujet de qch ; to be apprehensive about doing sth appréhender de faire qch ; they were apprehensive of an enemy attack ils craignaient une attaque ennemie ; they are apprehensive that he will betray them ils craignent qu'il ne les trahisse. -
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apprehensive [‚æprɪ'hensɪv]plein d'appréhension;∎ there's nothing to be apprehensive about il n'y a aucune raison de s'inquiéter;∎ I'm feeling a bit apprehensive je me sens un peu nerveux;∎ he is apprehensive about the interview il appréhende l'entretien;∎ I am apprehensive for your safety je crains ou je suis inquiet pour votre sécuritéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > apprehensive
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3 apprehensive
apprehensive [‚æprɪˈhensɪv]* * *[ˌæprɪ'hensɪv]adjective craintif/-iveto be apprehensive — être inquiet/-iète
to feel apprehensive about something — ( fearful) appréhender quelque chose; ( worried) avoir des inquiétudes au sujet de quelque chose
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4 nervous
nervous [ˈnɜ:vəs]• don't be nervous, it'll be all right ne t'inquiète pas, tout se passera bien• to have a nervous breakdown faire une dépression nerveuse ► nervous exhaustion noun fatigue f nerveuse ; (serious) surmenage m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━‼|/b] [b]nervous is not always translated by nerveux.* * *['nɜːvəs]1) [person] ( fearful) timide; ( anxious) angoissé; ( highly strung) nerveux/-euse; [smile, laugh, habit] nerveux/-euseto be nervous of GB ou around US — avoir peur de [strangers, animals]
to be nervous of GB ou about US — redouter [change, disagreement]
to feel nervous — ( apprehensive) gen être angoissé; ( before performance) avoir le trac (colloq); ( afraid) avoir peur; ( ill at ease) se sentir mal à l'aise
she makes me feel nervous — ( intimidates me) elle me met mal à l'aise; ( puts my nerves on edge) elle me rend nerveux
2) Anatomy, Medicine nerveux/-euse3) Finance instable -
5 nervous
1 [person] ( fearful) timide ; ( anxious) angoissé ; ( highly strung) nerveux/-euse ; [smile, laugh, habit] nerveux/-euse ; to be nervous of GB ou around US avoir peur de [strangers, animals etc] ; to be nervous of GB ou about US redouter [change, disagreement] ; to be nervous about doing avoir peur de faire ; to feel nervous ( apprehensive) gen être angoissé ; ( before performance) avoir le trac ○ ; ( afraid) avoir peur ; ( ill at ease) se sentir mal à l'aise ; I feel nervous in crowds les foules m'angoissent ; she makes me feel nervous ( intimidates me) elle me met mal à l'aise ; ( puts my nerves on edge) elle me rend nerveux ; all this talk of war makes me nervous toutes ces rumeurs de guerre m'inquiètent ; ‘not suitable for persons of a nervous disposition’ ‘ce film est déconseillé aux âmes sensibles’ ;2 Anat, Med nerveux/-euse ; nervous disease maladie f nerveuse ; nervous exhaustion fatigue f nerveuse ; nervous tension tension f nerveuse ;3 Fin [market] instable.
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apprehensive — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get, grow ▪ remain … Collocations dictionary
apprehensive — ap|pre|hen|sive [ ,æprı hensıv ] adjective slightly worried or nervous: apprehensive of: It s a strategy that many teachers are apprehensive of using. apprehensive about: Leonora felt very apprehensive about his visit. ╾ ap|pre|hen|sive|ly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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apprehensive — /æprəˈhɛnsɪv/ (say apruh hensiv) adjective 1. uneasy or fearful about something that may happen: *ambulance attendants take up their posts, apprehensive and silent –rodney hall, 1987. –phrase 2. apprehensive of, a. fearful of. b. Obsolete… …
apprehensive — apprehensively, adv. apprehensiveness, n. /ap ri hen siv/, adj. 1. uneasy or fearful about something that might happen: apprehensive for the safety of the mountain climbers. 2. quick to learn or understand. 3. perceptive; discerning (usually fol … Universalium