柯林斯詞典fret /fr?t/ (fretting,fretted,frets) 1. V-T/V-I If you fret about something, you worry about it. 擔(dān)心 I was working all hours and constantly fretting about everyone else's problems. 我一刻不停地工作著,還一直擔(dān)心著其他人的問題。 But congressional staffers fret that the project will eventually cost billions more. 但國會(huì)的工作人員們擔(dān)心這個(gè)方案最終會(huì)多花幾十億。2. N-COUNT The frets on a musical instrument such as a guitar are the raised lines across its neck. (吉他等弦樂器指板上定音的) 音品3. N a repetitive geometrical figure, esp one used as an ornamental border 廻紋飾4. N sea fret的縮寫→short for sea fret 返回 fret劍橋詞典to be nervous or worried 煩躁不安;苦惱,發(fā)愁 Don't fret - I'm sure he's OK. 別發(fā)愁——他肯定沒事。 She spent the day fretting about/over what she'd said to Nicky. 她爲(wèi)對尼基說的話而擔(dān)心了一整天。 返回 fret