craven
英 [ˈkreɪvn] 美 [ˈkreɪvn]
胆小的,胆怯的,怯懦的

  • They condemned the deal as a craven surrender.
    他们谴责这笔交易为毫无志气的投降行为。

trepidation
英 [ˌtrepɪˈdeɪʃn] 美 [ˌtrepɪˈdeɪʃn]
惊恐,恐惧,惊惶,不安

  • It was with some trepidation that I viewed the prospect of cycling across Uganda.
    我带着些许惶恐考虑了一下骑自行车周游乌干达的可能性。

cower
英 [ˈkaʊə(r)] 美 [ˈkaʊər]
(因恐惧而)蜷缩,畏缩,退缩

  • The hostages cowered in their seats.
    人质们蜷缩在座位上。
  • A gun went off and people cowered behind walls and under tables.
    一声枪响,人们缩到墙后或桌子底下躲起来。

intimidate
英 [ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt] 美 [ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪt]
恐吓,威胁

  • Jones had set out to intimidate and dominate Paul.
    琼斯开始恐吓并控制保罗。
  • Attempts to intimidate people into voting for the governing party did not work.
    胁迫人们为执政党投票的企图没有成功。

apprehensive
英 [ˌæprɪˈhensɪv] 美 [ˌæprɪˈhensɪv]
忧虑的,担心的,疑惧的,恐惧的

  • an apprehensive face/glance/look
    忧虑的面容 / 一瞥 / 目光
  • I was a little apprehensive about the effects of what I had said.
    我有点担忧我说的话的后果。
  • You have no reason to be apprehensive of the future.
    你没有理由忧虑未来。
  • She was deeply apprehensive that something might go wrong.
    她很担心可能要出什么差错。

dastardly
英 [ˈdæstədli] 美 [ˈdæstərdli]
邪恶残忍的

  • It’s the story of a woman who plots a dastardly revenge on her unfaithful lover.
    这是关于一个女人精心策划对负心情人进行恶毒报复的故事。

timid
英 [ˈtɪmɪd] 美 [ˈtɪmɪd]
羞怯的,胆怯的,缺乏勇气的

  • He stopped in the doorway, too timid to go in.
    他在门口停住了脚步,不好意思进去。
  • A timid child, Isabella had learned obedience at an early age.
    伊莎贝拉是一个羞怯的孩子,很小就学会了顺从。
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