柯林斯詞典fraught /fr??t/ 1. ADJ If a situation or action is fraught with problems or risks, it is filled with them. 充滿 (問(wèn)題或風(fēng)險(xiǎn)) 的[v-link ADJ 'with' n] The earliest operations employing this technique were fraught with dangers. 最早採(cǎi)用這一技術(shù)的手術(shù)充滿了危險(xiǎn)。2. ADJ If you say that a situation or action is fraught, you mean that it is worrisome or difficult. 令人擔(dān)憂的 It has been a somewhat fraught day. 這是令人頗爲(wèi)擔(dān)憂的一天。 返回 fraught劍橋詞典 fraught adjective (FULL OF) ?fraught with full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers 充滿(問(wèn)題、危險(xiǎn)等令人不快之物)的 The negotiations have been fraught with difficulties/problems right from the start . 談判從一開(kāi)始就睏難/問(wèn)題重重。 From beginning to end, the airlift was fraught with risks . 那次空運(yùn)自始至終都危機(jī)四伏。 fraught adjective (ANXIOUS) UK causing or having extreme worry or anxiety 令人極度憂慮的,十分擔(dān)心的 This is one of the most fraught weekends of the year for the security forces . 這是一年中最令安全部隊(duì)緊張不安的周末之一。 The atmosphere in the office is rather fraught. 辦公室裡彌漫著一種極度緊張焦慮的氣氛。 返回 fraught