fear
fear
fÉȘr
fir
/fÉȘə/

A(z) „fear” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

félelem, aggodalom

a bad feeling that we get when we are afraid or worried
fear definition and meaning
Példåk
She experienced a rush of fear when she heard a strange noise in the dark.
Félelem hullåmot érzett, amikor furcsa hangot hallott a sötétben.
02

a general sense of anxiety or worry, not necessarily tied to an immediate danger

Példåk
Economic uncertainty caused widespread fear among the population.
03

a feeling of profound respect, reverence, or awe

Példåk
The students held fear for the wise teacher.
to fear
01

félni, aggódni

to feel anxious or afraid about a likely situation or event
Transitive: to fear that
to fear definition and meaning
Példåk
She feared her injury would prevent her from competing in the finals.
FĂ©lt, hogy a sĂ©rĂŒlĂ©se megakadĂĄlyozza abban, hogy rĂ©szt vegyen a döntƑben.
02

félni, megijedni

to be scared of someone or something
Transitive: to fear a situation or event
Példåk
He feared heights and avoided standing close to the edge of tall buildings.
FĂ©lt a magassĂĄgoktĂłl Ă©s kerĂŒlte, hogy magas Ă©pĂŒletek szĂ©lĂ©hez közel ĂĄlljon.
03

félni, aggódni

to feel regret or concern when delivering bad news or an apology
Transitive: to fear that
Példåk
I fear I do n’t have the answer you ’re looking for.
AttĂłl tartok, hogy nincs meg a vĂĄlasz, amit keres.
04

fél, imåd

to show deep respect and admiration for God
Transitive: to fear God
Példåk
The scriptures remind us to fear the Lord with all our hearts.
Az Ă­rĂĄsok emlĂ©keztetnek bennĂŒnket, hogy teljes szĂ­vĂŒnkbƑl fĂ©ljĂŒk az Urat.
05

félni, aggódni

to feel worried or nervous about an upcoming event or situation
Transitive: to fear an upcoming event or situation
Példåk
She feared the worst when the phone rang late at night.
FĂ©lt a legrosszabbtĂłl, amikor Ă©jszaka kĂ©sƑn csörgött a telefon.
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