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to be relieved from anxiety

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  • 2 anxiety

    [æŋ'zaɪətɪ]
    n
    1) беспокойство, волнение, тревога, страх, опасение, боязнь

    There is no ground for anxiety. — Для тревоги нет никаких причин.

    All these anxieties make her ill. — Она больна от всех этих хлопот и тревог.

    It gave me a lot of anxiety. — Это причинило мне массу волнений.

    - slight anxiety
    - terrible anxiety
    - considerable anxiety
    - unnecessary anxiety
    - well-grounded anxiety
    - domestic anxieties
    - grave anxiety
    - source of constant anxiety
    - full of anxiety
    - with obvious anxiety
    - wait for smth with anxiety
    - live in constant anxiety
    - have no grounds for anxiety
    - be relieved from anxiety
    - relieve smb from anxiety
    - feel anxiety about his safety
    - cause anxiety
    - have anxiety about smth
    - give oneself an anxiety about smth
    - display anxiety
    - experience anxiety
    - express one's anxiety about smb, smb

    In his anxiety to leave he forgot the keys. — Ему так нетерпелось уйти, что он забыл свои ключи

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > anxiety

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