单词 | Apprehension |
例句 | 1. She is a girl of weak apprehension. 2. It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future. 3. School reports are always received with some apprehension. 4. They were filled with apprehension as they approached the building. 5. It's normal to feel a little apprehension before starting a new job. 6. She was almost sick with excitement and apprehension. 7. There is growing apprehension that fighting will begin again. 8. Beneath the festive mood there is an underlying apprehension. 9. He watched the election results with some apprehension. 10. I tensed every muscle in my body in apprehension. 11. I woke before the alarm, filled with apprehension. 12. She felt a shiver of apprehension. 13. I felt my stomach knot with apprehension. 14. I feel a certain apprehension about my interview tomorrow. 15. There is great apprehension for the future. 16. There is some apprehension in the office about who the new director will be. 17. The change in the law has caused apprehension among many people. 18. There were still areas of doubt and her apprehension grew. 19. They shivered with apprehension. 20. She felt some apprehension at the thought of seeing him again. 21. There is apprehension about the safety of the missing children./apprehension.html 22. I suddenly realized, with a chill of apprehension, the danger of the task ahead. 23. She detected in her father the same apprehension. 24. Our collective noun is an Apprehension of Agents. 25. He painted a vivid picture of apprehension and tiredness. 26. The call fills me with apprehension. 27. One factor was Soviet apprehension about anti-Soviet demonstrations. 28. The excitement of starting a new job is always mingled with a certain apprehension. 29. All the staff waited for the committee's decision with a great deal of apprehension. 30. Both the army and the police were involved in the apprehension of the terrorists. 1. It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future. 2. School reports are always received with some apprehension. 3. The excitement of starting a new job is always mingled with a certain apprehension. 4. They were filled with apprehension as they approached the building. 5. It's normal to feel a little apprehension before starting a new job. 6. There were still areas of doubt and her apprehension grew. 31. Diplomats watched the events with growing apprehension. 32. A small shiver of apprehension feathered her spine. 33. Circumstances such as these can lead to real apprehension about returning to practice. 34. If the horse is taken to a show, or event, or some other unfamiliar place, its apprehension automatically increases. 35. Lee picked up the vibes and looked with wide-eyed apprehension as I held my breath and waited. 36. On the first two occasions it preceded some terrible event, so he is in a state of great apprehension. 37. The discussion centered on our apprehension of the nature of God. 38. On a bike when encountering hikers, you feel the immediate apprehension and paranoia, even from a distance. 39. Asked to deal with the unexpected, usually without must advance notice, people often react with apprehension or hostility. 40. On her high perch, she had the familiar feeling of exhilaration and apprehension. 41. A person who is alarmed experiences a sudden fear or apprehension of danger - some sort of anxiety. 42. His eyes continually flickered towards the rear view mirror as he monitored the Mercedes' progress with mounting apprehension. 43. Now he shrank inside as a wave of apprehension swept over him. 44. He noticed that the veins were standing out on Michael's forehead and against his will felt a surge of apprehension. 45. Then she put questions to the Archimandrite which provoked a severe apprehension in Miss Logan. 46. Just for a moment my glorious sense of achievement faded into apprehension. 47. It is perhaps inevitable that professionals view advocates with a touch of apprehension and mistrust. 48. No sound came from that direction, but apprehension stabbed at her chest like a thin, sharp icicle. 49. No evidence emerged to justify the apprehension of the authorities, but this did not trouble the court. 50. He looked up and saw Sylvia looking at him with apprehension and pity. 51. There is also a great deal of quite justified apprehension over what is in store in the coming months. 52. The Department of Agriculture was apparently unconcerned about the growing apprehension. 53. Police activity centred around the offence and the apprehension of a perpetrator. 54. A $100,000 reward is being offered for information leading to apprehension of the killer. 55. His eyes are wide as he gazes around in a kind of apprehension. 56. Once more she felt her nerves quivering with apprehension, but when Helen came in she managed to hide her fears. 57. When dawn finally arrived, an ill-rested city streamed to witness the cause of its apprehension being sent to her eternal punishment. 58. She looked from Wycliffe to Lucy Lane and back again with apprehension that was close to panic. 59. From direct apprehension of truth as object we have gone to a criterion of truth that oscillates between subject and object. 60. Sigmar left no heir and his passing must have caused some apprehension amongst the people of the Empire. 61. In contrast walking slowly into a room may indicate reticence or apprehension. 62. Increased apprehension in such a difficult situation increased tension. 3. 63. It would be erroneous to overstate this apprehension, for there was another aspect to the argument. 64. They give us something to do, some motivation and measure of control during a period otherwise fraught with anxiety and apprehension. 65. And reasonable though the words appeared to be, they filled him with even deeper apprehension than before. 66. There may be apprehension about being in hospital and the surgery itself and sometimes fear about prognosis and/or dying. 67. She has repeatedly emphasized that her novels are linguistically self-conscious explicitly in order to translate the apprehension of the problematic area of language. 68. She knew now she was not pregnant, but she was heavy with apprehension. 69. What is important to me is the apprehension of the person or persons who killed our son. 70. If a man has a weakness, besides an apprehension of people who enjoy ballroom dancing, it is gadgets. 71. An amount which is still a matter for pride, if tinged with apprehension at the increasing number of unnecessary restrictions. 72. She does recall her apprehension about flying in a small plane, even with two experienced pilots. 73. Then all of a sudden my enthusiasm had been replaced with deep anxiety and apprehension for what actually lay ahead of me. 74. Your apprehension is based on the fear that the change might be a false alarm. 75. Despite my apprehension, Daphne turned out to be a wonderful companion to share digs with. 76. As for Philippa, so for him, a shiver of apprehension ran down his spine. 77. The last apprehension may have been as much influenced by professional considerations as patriotic ones. 78. Is he also aware that there is apprehension about the possibility of strings being attached to western aid? 79. They must therefore be approached with some apprehension and with rather more care than normal. 80. Some patients had voiced initial apprehension about their continuing to receive medication, but most were thought to be neutral about fundholding. 81. Jealousy is that pain which a man feels from the apprehension that he is not equally beloved by the person whom he entirely loves. Joseph Addison 81. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 82. Authorities then use the profiles to identify suspects and to attempt to elicit confessions after their apprehension. 83. The mobilization of large numbers of white males for the war effort in-creased apprehension among the population at home. 84. So why did she now feel this frightening apprehension - a deep, numbing fear of what lay ahead? 85. As we glanced at each other, we shuddered with apprehension. 86. Christina was struck by the contrast between Colette's delighted anticipation and her own bewilderment and apprehension all those years ago. 87. Those who retained sufficient self-respect and sense of responsibility to think of the future were filled with the deepest apprehension. 88. There was apprehension over a small explosion close to an abortion clinic, but the explosion proved to be accidental. 89. The scenery inspires awe and apprehension and fear even on a summer day; in stormy conditions, the effect is frightening. 90. Initial apprehension in Washington and elsewhere that allied troops might get bogged down in a guerrilla war has proved groundless. 91. But the public reaction seemed one of amused appreciation rather than of apprehension. 92. Moving to-ward them, he felt a chill of apprehension, and panic. 93. After a few hundred metres the pleasure overcame the apprehension. 94. A great grief has fallen upon the kingdom and there is deep apprehension for the future. 95. Failure to attend Court on said date may result in the appeal being dismissed, and a warrant issued for your apprehension. 96. Apprehension is vivid, retentiveness strong. 97. He felt a tremor of apprehension. 98. Her skin prickled with apprehension. 99. We felt no little apprehension over the result. 100. Tachycardia may result from pain, apprehension, hypoventilation, or hypovolemia. 101. There is not the least apprehension of her coming. 102. Piggy clasped his hands in apprehension. 103. The thief, after his apprehension, escaped. 104. Elizabeth was in an agony of apprehension. 105. I should not say apprehension; for indeed I would have been glad to miscarry. 106. He knew that his apprehension was in part due to his lack of knowledge of Six Sigma. 107. The Chief of the Secret Service watched the smoke with apprehension. 108. She was under the apprehension that she would fall back in to poverty. 109. I remembered a young man in East Moline named Seamus Ahern who was on his way to Iraq—the desire he had to serve his country, the look of pride and apprehension on the face of his father. 110. However must approbatory is, now although Chinese network has development greatly, but many netizens make a heart put apprehension to be not affection to not have to real name but former. 111. A man of practice hence possesses naturally of various abilities, such as art, understanding of religious rite, prophecy, heaven eye and ear, apprehension of world rules, modesty and courtesy. 112. He had not seen them watching him like this since he'd first arrived in Malabo and had been welcomed with apprehension. 113. He may well have recalled with apprehension her ancient faculty of silence. 114. The second is riskful, it takes continuous attention and apprehension:Try to find something that is not hell, learn to recognize them, make them live and give them space. 115. The boy was tied up inside in a knot of apprehension. 116. Skilled computer criminals can break into a computer system far more easily than an armed robber can gain access to a bank vault, and usually with far less risk of apprehension and punishment. 117. He awaited each stroke with impatience and - he knew not why - apprehension. 118. Grace waited for his appraisal with agreat deal of apprehension. 119. It will build upon and expand existing apprehension of financial reporting. 120. My apprehension of words is auricular; I must hear what I read. 121. The learned trial judge had an interest in the disposition of the case, which if disclosed, would have given rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias. 122. Ever since Thucydides observed that the shift in power from Sparta to Athens was the fundamental cause of the Peloponnesian War, scholars have watched such moments with apprehension. 123. Appearances, simply in virtue of being are not in any way distinct from their apprehension. 124. He awaited each new stroke with impatience and -- he knew not why -- apprehension. 125. But when the average price of the iconic baguette topped 1 for the first time last month, consumers from Picardie to Provence shuddered with apprehension. 126. It was intended to impede the apprehension of the person. 127. To cultivate a leader, we should build his superorganic characters, such as his personality, wisdom, judgment, apprehension, will power and kindness. 128. He spoke of apprehension and anxiety, but his countenance expressed real security. 129. Assumably, my tigress detect my apprehension, or another reason, I don't know. 130. The news that we see those use network abduct children sometimes filled with apprehension. 131. On the other hand,(http:///apprehension.html) the apprehension of time pushes literary activities from spontaneousness to consciousness and influences what finally goes into literary works. 132. Nevertheless, these apprehension are in of economic crisis puissant and oppressive fell to become the history. 133. They will begin to cooperate in the apprehension of these gangsters. 134. 'Oh,'replied George,'you don't be under no kind of apprehension; we're all square, we are. |
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