单词 | Dreaded |
例句 | (1) No one knew how to treat this dreaded disease. (2) He dreaded that his wife would find out. (3) Tim dreaded his parents finding out. (4) This is the type of flood dreaded by cavers. (5) She couldn't put off the dreaded moment forever. (6) He's got the dreaded lurgy. (7) She dreaded the pain of childbirth. (8) I've got my dreaded cousin coming to stay! (9) She's a victim of the dreaded hay fever. (10) Politicians began to use the dreaded R-word: recession. (11) He had always dreaded being singled out. (12) Did I hear the dreaded word 'homework'? (13) The dreaded moment had finally arrived. (14) She dreaded old age. (15) Inarticulate and rather shy[http://], he had always dreaded speaking in public. (16) He dreaded the prospect of being all alone in that house. (17) Instead, he saw the dreaded red card. (18) Think of the dreaded slipping seat. (19) She enjoyed the freedom, but she dreaded being lonely. (20) They dreaded bringing the news to the families. (21) Running shoes was a category he dreaded investigating. (22) They had dreaded reaching this moment. (23) They may not face the dreaded inner-city bureau queue but the less frequent presentation of serious enquiries makes training slower. (24) There cancer is not feared and dreaded, but is treated in a matter-of-fact way as an everyday occurrence. (25) He dreaded the feel of the big leather belt across his bare legs and buttocks. (26) He hated crowds and dreaded the Sunday service and its aftermath, which was usually a good whipping. (27) They were Elephant Feet, the most dreaded, the most awful things in the world. (28) If you have to make the dreaded phone call, prepare yourself. (29) They had established a running diagnosis of Rift Valley fever, dengue or the dreaded Ebola. (30) She now had dreams of a life beyond Wellesley and domesticity, and she knew she dreaded the summer at Wareham. (1) No one knew how to treat this dreaded disease. (31) She dreaded to think what sort of state her face must be in. (32) He spat a bit as he spoke and Carrie dreaded the moment when she would have to shake hands and be spat at. (33) I loved to stop for the night but dreaded the effort of making camp. (34) For all these years we had this huge military alliance designed to thwart the dreaded Commies. (35) It's when the dreaded insurance renewal drops through the letterbox. (36) And Magnus's dreaded plunge, the final commitment of marriage, she did not fear, but longed for. (37) Sir John's temper had improved but Athelstan dreaded spending a day watching him guzzle one goblet of wine after another. (38) I hated arguments and dreaded anyone being cross with me or with anyone else. (39) Tonight he must face the very thing he had always dreaded. (40) Sad Joanna told detectives she dreaded the thought of eating and drinking at parties over the holiday period. (41) The only discovery which has definitely not been incorporated in the project is the dreaded tawse once used to beat the wayward. (42) He was nervous and cocky at our briefing,[sentencedict .com] the dashing leader of a combat mission to the dreaded Ia Drang. (43) She hated going to the Refuge and she dreaded letting Clare know that. (44) Surely he will find himself once more on the dreaded auction block. (45) She rather dreaded the prospect, in spite of the fact that Helen prophesied an enjoyable evening. (46) Despair overtakes me as soon as I see the dreaded trolleys jammed together. (47) That is why I want you to listen carefully to the dreaded DOs and DON'Ts I am about to give you. (48) Only 4 points between them and the dreaded relegation zone. (49) Having dealt successfully with the dreaded cupboard under the stairs,() we had to find another situation for Sylvia to cope with. (50) Pensioner Walter Niblet pulled the dreaded raffle ticket from the bucket to become manager for season 87/88. (51) Students dreaded being assigned to these small towns where there were few opportunities to develop their talents or lead an interesting life. (52) She'd never had an enema, and had always dreaded the thought of it. (53) I dreaded the thought of going home and being scolded by my father. (54) They avoided talking about Miss Poole or Heather and dreaded going to the weekly dinner parties. (55) No such abuse of the bankruptcy laws was to be dreaded as Mr Erskine had feared. (56) Robby gorged himself on axle grease and I spurned the dreaded beets with impunity. (57) It was still 1-1 after extra time, so cue the dreaded penalty shootout. (58) To show Christopher the human face of the dreaded development. (59) He dreaded the sessions, although years later he remembered the name of at least one of the most gifted little girls. (60) It seldom had to ring more than once, but every time he dreaded that the peal might have woken Nell. (61) How terrible to think he now dreaded the thought of a weekend away with her by themselves. (62) There were positive byproducts of the dreaded bomb, including invaluable scientific and medical breakthroughs. (63) You can hardly avoid the dreaded word anymore if you venture into the fixed-income realm. (64) Back in the tree there was a tremendous celebration for Little Billy's victory over the dreaded Gruncher. (65) I dreaded to think what would happen if the two got mixed up. (66) There were some who had been destined for fighters, especially Meteors, who found themselves headed for a dreaded bomber tour. (67) What she dreaded was the prospect of facing life without Nathan once he had made her his. (68) They asked him all the questions he had dreaded, and tried to make the relationship sound ugly and sordid. (69) The dreaded sea monster has been eating fisherman. (70) otherwise known as the dreaded tobacco mosaic virus. (71) More consistent damage, plus the dreaded Combusted Blast Wave. (72) Pulmonary aspiration is a dreaded surgical complication. (73) This point of the Seine is dreaded by mariners. (74) They dreaded the devastation of their territories. (75) It's The Town That Dreaded Sundown. (76) The dreaded inclined plane is dealt with head on. (77) I dreaded the front hip circle on the high bar. (78) Seeming friends are often more to be dreaded than open enimies. (79) However, once in the US and kept under our conditions,[http://] they too experience the dreaded insulinoma and adrenal disease. (80) The colonel dreaded his dunk lonely nights at his farmhouse and the dull, uneventful days. (81) If you spend most of your day sitting, standing for a couple of minutes every hour or so gives your legs a much-needed stretch and helps fight dreaded derriere spread. (82) Dreaded diseases like scarlet fever and leprosy responded to the sulfas. (83) His diabolic and rather complicated masterplan is, inevitably, fuelled by shards of that dreaded green kryptonite, while Parker Posey's moll makes delightfully dimwitted fun of his megalomania. (84) Teoh Poh Yew is a dynamic and creative mathematics educator, who firmly believes that everyone can learn and enjoys this "dreaded" subject. (85) To avoid the dreaded elephants, Scipio had deployed his troops quite unusually. (86) A stutterer made it through a dreaded speech by concentrating on the hat. (87) One in nine love missives received on Valentine's Day were sent by people to themselves"to save face on the dreaded V-day, "according to a survey released by online retailer amazon.co.uk. (88) Monitoring your heap allocation is one of the simplest ways to detect a dreaded memory leak. (89) Team orders on the final day were to avoid the dreaded blank at all costs. (90) There were soft winds and fierce winds. And then there was the dreaded sirocco , the warm wind that blew in from the Sahara. (91) A new homeowner in North Carolina makes a dreaded discovery. (92) He also allayed the fears of his brothers who dreaded that he should now avenge their former ill-treatment of him. (93) August was once a time when City's supporters would get together, bristle with indignity, and complain bitterly about how much money the dreaded enemy, Manchester United, were spending. (94) Indians and farmers who resented cattle trampling their crops and spreading the dreaded Texas fever protested their passage. (95) The reader may turn to North Korean defector Kang Chol-Hwan's memoir of his ten-year sentence in the dreaded Yodok camp for a sense of just what the DPRK's gulag is like. (96) Go, swift messengers, go to a people tall and smooth-skinned, to a people dreaded near and far, a nation strong and proud, whose land is scoured rivers. (97) An earlier Design Idea illustrated one approach to that traditional headache for the analog designer: the dreaded ground loop (Reference 1). (98) If you don't think your employer will pay for the freelancer, have you considered subbing out the dreaded task on the sly and paying for it out of your own pocket? (99) Ally surreptitiously guzzles water at every chance to avoid the dreaded dry mouth kiss. (100) This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler. (101) Three years ago, she said she dreaded the day her husband received Secret Service protection, because it would mean serious threats had been made against him. (102) Background: Anastomotic leak after intrathoracic esophagogastrostomy remains a dreaded complication of esophagectomy. (103) Though he maintained the trappings of a constitutional monarchy, he in fact ruled autocratically, relying on SAVAK, a dreaded secret police, to suppress all forms of opposition. (104) This landmark case dispels the absolute finality of this dreaded disease. (105) Naturally, throughout the ages people have come up with all kinds of harebrained schemes to avoid that dreaded hangover. (106) Wealthy, neutral, and ever powerful, The Kingdom of Sweden patiently waits to conquer the losing side of the Russian Polish conflict with an army of dreaded dragoons and musketeers. (107) He dreaded the storminess of the north Atlantic in winter. (108) Former England soccer manager Steve McClaren fought off tough competition from US President George W. Bush to win a dreaded "Foot in Mouth" award on Tuesday from the Plain English campaign. (108) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (109) Smallpox ( or variola ): One of the world's most dreaded plagues before 1977. (110) But the part I dreaded most was a narrow two-lane stretch of a road that connected the two. (111) The dreaded wood-eating shipworm is invading northern Europe's Baltic Sea. (112) |
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