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From:
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wor·ry
/ˈwɝi, ˈwʌri/
煩惱,憂慮,苦惱,獵狗撕咬獵物(
vt
.)使煩惱,使焦慮,使苦惱,困擾,折磨
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wor·ry
,
n.
;
pl
.
Worries
A
state
of
undue
solicitude
;
a
state
of
disturbance
from
care
and
anxiety
;
vexation
;
anxiety
;
fret
;
as
,
to
be
in
a
worry
.
“The
whir
and
worry
of
spindle
and
of
loom.”
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wor·ry
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Worried
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Worrying
.]
1.
To
harass
by
pursuit
and
barking
;
to
attack
repeatedly
;
also
,
to
tear
or
mangle
with
the
teeth
.
A
hellhound
that
doth
hunt
us
all
to
death
;
That
dog
that
had
his
teeth
before
his
eyes
,
To
worry
lambs
and
lap
their
gentle
blood
. --
Shak
.
2.
To
harass
or
beset
with
importunity
,
or
with
care
an
anxiety
;
to
vex
;
to
annoy
;
to
torment
;
to
tease
;
to
fret
;
to
trouble
;
to
plague
.
“A
church
worried
with
reformation.”
Let
them
rail
,
And
worry
one
another
at
their
pleasure
. --
Rowe
.
Worry
him
out
till
he
gives
consent
.
--
Swift
.
3.
To
harass
with
labor
;
to
fatigue
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wor·ry
v. i.
To
feel
or
express
undue
care
and
anxiety
;
to
manifest
disquietude
or
pain
;
to
be
fretful
;
to
chafe
;
as
,
the
child
worries
;
the
horse
worries
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
worry
n
1:
something
or
someone
that
causes
anxiety
;
a
source
of
unhappiness
; "
New
York
traffic
is
a
constant
concern
";
"
it's
a
major
worry
" [
syn
:
concern
,
headache
,
vexation
]
2:
a
strong
feeling
of
anxiety
; "
his
worry
over
the
prospect
of
being
fired
"; "
it
is
not
work
but
worry
that
kills
"; "
he
wanted
to
die
and
end
his
troubles
" [
syn
:
trouble
]
v
1:
be
worried
,
concerned
,
anxious
,
troubled
,
or
uneasy
; "
I
worry
about
my
job
"
2:
be
concerned
with
; "
I
worry
about
my
grades
" [
syn
:
care
]
3:
disturb
the
peace
of
mind
of
;
afflict
with
mental
agitation
or
distress
; "
I
cannot
sleep--my
daughter's
health
is
worrying
me
" [
syn
:
vex
] [
ant
:
reassure
]
4:
be
on
the
mind
of
; "
I
worry
about
the
second
Germanic
consonant
" [
syn
:
concern
,
interest
,
occupy
]
5:
lacerate
by
biting
; "
the
dog
worried
his
bone
"
6:
touch
or
rub
constantly
; "
The
old
man
worried
his
beads
"
[
also
:
worried
]
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