柯林斯詞典apprehension /??pr??h?n??n/ (apprehensions) 1. N-VAR Apprehension is a feeling of fear that something bad may happen. 憂(yōu)慮[正式] It reflects real anger and apprehension about the future. 這反映出對(duì)未來(lái)真正的憤怒和憂(yōu)慮。 返回 apprehension劍橋詞典 apprehension noun [U] (WORRY) worry about the future , or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen (對(duì)未來(lái)或即將發(fā)生的不快之事的)憂(yōu)慮,擔(dān)心;恐懼 It's normal to feel a little apprehension before starting a new job . 在開(kāi)始新工作前感到有些忐忑不安是很正常的。 There is some apprehension in the office about who the new director will be. 不知誰(shuí)將擔(dān)任新主任,辦公室裡人心惶惶。 apprehension noun [U] (CATCHING) formal the situation in which the police catch and arrest someone who has not obeyed the law 逮捕;拘捕 Both the army and the police were involved in the apprehension of the terrorists . 軍隊(duì)和警察都蓡與了抓捕恐怖分子的行動(dòng)。 apprehension noun [U] (UNDERSTANDING) formal the act of understanding something 領(lǐng)會(huì);理解;懂得 返回 apprehension