搜尋結果
fret
- IPA[fret]
美式
- be constantly or visibly worried or anxious;cause (someone) worry or distress
- a state of anxiety or worry
verb: fret, 3rd person present: frets, gerund or present participle: fretting, past tense: fretted, past participle: fretted
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. be constantly or visibly worried or anxious she fretted about the cost of groceries I fretted that my fingers were so skinny 同義詞
- ▪ cause (someone) worry or distress his absence during her times awake began to fret her 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. gradually wear away (something) by rubbing or gnawing the bay's black waves fret the seafront
- ▪ form (a channel or passage) by rubbing or wearing away what shape the sea has fretted into the land
- 3. flow or move in small waves soft clay that fretted between his toes
名詞
- 1. British a state of anxiety or worry why would anyone get themselves in a fret over something so simple?
- 更多解釋
- IPA[frɛt]
英式
- be constantly or visibly anxious: she fretted about the cost of groceries
- a state of anxiety: why would anyone get themselves in a fret over something so simple?
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fret]
美式
- a repeating ornamental design of interlaced vertical and horizontal lines, such as the Greek ...
- decorate with fretwork: a botanically inspired ornamental pattern frets the ceiling
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[frɛt]
英式
- a repeating ornamental design of vertical and horizontal lines, such as the Greek key pattern.
- decorate with fretwork: a botanically inspired ornamental pattern frets the ceiling
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fret]
美式
- each of a sequence of bars or ridges on the fingerboard of some stringed musical instruments ...
- play (a note on a stringed instrument) while pressing the string down against a fret: most people would play this by fretting the G string on the first fret with the first finger
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[frɛt]
英式
- each of a sequence of bars or ridges on the fingerboard of some stringed musical instruments ...
- play (a note on a stringed instrument) while pressing the string down against a fret: most people would play this by fretting the G string on the first fret with the first finger
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[frɛt]
英式
- a mist coming in off the sea; a sea fog: a thick fret covers most of the coast
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fret]
美式
- a mist coming in off the sea; a sea fog: a thick fret covers most of the coast
Oxford American Dictionary